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DANCING. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Newtown Library Hall. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW. SERENA DERS' Social and Danco ERENADERS' Club. All the Latest Ideas and Novelties. LES. ROBINSON'S WONDER BAND! LES. ROBINSON'S WONDER BAND! Edgar A. M'Farlane, Sec. o SPECIAL NOTICE. DE LUXE ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, Adelaidc-rd.—There will be no Dance held this evening on account o£ hall being engaged for church anniCARNIVAL. TIARD-UP. CARNIVAL TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER. F. M'GONNELL, M.O. M. R. JACKSON, Sec. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. (And Every Saturday Night). TITASONIC HALL, BERHAMPORE. JAZZ. 8-12. ' JAZZ. Flannels Optional. Gents 2s Od, Ladies 2s. Excellent Supper. LATE BUS TO CITY. The ACE-HIGH~DANCE BAND will feature the Latest Orchestrations. LABOUR DAY ANNUAL DANCE. r p O W N X A L L , MONDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1025. OLD AND NEW DANCES. Dancing S to 12. COLUMBIAN'S ORCHESTRA. Cabaret Supper. ADMISSION: Gents 2s Gd, Ladies 2s. W. BKOMLEY, Secretary. OLD-TIME DANCING, MONDAY. LABOUR NIGHT. npilE J4EALANDIA DANCE ASSEMJL BLY urn holding a Special Holiday Night at LIBRARY HALL, NEWTOWN. Dancing 8-12. Ladies Is 6cl, Gents. 2s. Refreshments. LES. ROBINSON'S SAXOPHONE ORCHESTRA. 26 Prizes in Luck-y AVnltz. Specials for Luckiest Couple. LABOUR NIGHT. LABOUR NIGHTS T>ANCELAND ■^ANCELAND ODDFELLOWS' HALL, CLYDE-QY. SPECIAL LONG NIGHT THIS MONDAY. HARPER'S ORCHESTRA. Chocolates, Supper, Cigarettes. Dancing 8 till 12. Ladies 2s. Gents 2s (id. S.W.S. TO-NIGHT, S to 12. JAZZ and Old-time Dance, as usual, will be held at South Wellington School Hall, SATURDAY, 24th OCTOBER, at S p.m. Monte Carlo Waltz,Lucky Spot Waltz, and Streamers. Good iloor, music, and supper. Ladies Is, Gentlemen 2s. 4-^DDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde Quay. 8 to 12. ' JOCKEY JAZZ. JOCKEY JAZZ. JOCKEY .lAZZ. JOCKEY JAZZ. Featuring PERCY SIMPSON AND HIS SAXOPHONE ORCHESTRA. ' Subs.:' Ladies 2s, Gents 2s Gd. Refreshments inclusive. rjp-HE ADELPHI CABARET, ■*■ 126, CUBA STREET. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And LABOUR NIGHT (MONDAY). Book Tables at once for SPECIAL RACE NIGHT DANCES. Ring 28-305 or 28-294. RODNEY A. PANKHURST, Matiagor. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. riOLTJMBIAN CABARET, . Columbian cabaret, . kilbirnie. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. Special Music by the SIX COLUMBIANS, * SIX COLUMBIANS, SIX COLUMBIANS, The Leading Orchestra. Double Tickets, -Is 6d, including supper. | Late tram after Dance. | Direction: S. HEADLAND. Tel. 23-089. CITY'S GREATEST ATTRACTION. | THE BOHEMIAN OLD-TIME DANCE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, ST. PETE R' S HAL L . 8 to 11.30. AND EVERY SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGThroughout the Summer Months. I Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Principal, JACK DYE. jK^,^ SUMMER DANCES, l^l^^* AT THE YACHT CLUB, S-%^ ' .■'-" EVANS BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. " 'Midst ideal surroundings, enchanting music, sea breezes, and laughter." IT'S ALWAYS COOL OVER THE WATER," . MOTORISTS—Now Bitumen Road, safe ' parking! PATRONS — Late Bus to City after Dance. Subscriptions: Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 2s 6d. J. C. BURBERY, Social Sec. MERCHANT TAILORS. BROOKLYN Men—A Gonuino Tailormade Suit at ii reasonable prico is a Real Saving. Own materiaj made- up. O. Stockbridße, 59, Cleveland-st. TOmAUGiIfON'S. High-class"" Ladies 1 lv. Tailors and Custumiers. Your own material made up. Prices reasonable. 256, Larnbton-qy. JVc_[_JQ3Ml._ HARRY BAKER" " JUST opened up the latest in English Suitines. Order your new Suit now. Entrance, Pater Pan Studio, Mamiere-st, .

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 9

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