DANC’NC. wembley dance club, to-morrow night, TO-MORROW NIGHT, Haloing, 7.45 till 12. Who will lie the Hollo? Who will ho tho Heim? Who will be the most graceful Couple? Who will bo tho winners of tho numerous other prizes? 50 Prizes to the value of £2O. Ordfcrs ranging from 2s 6(1 to onu guinea. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. Continuous Music, Old and New Dances. Sports Orchestra. Tlio Ambassadors. PIONEER HALL. Chas. W. Harper, Esq., Versatile Jazz Pianist. ADMISSION: Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d, Supper provided. After 10.15, Is 6d, with supper. I THE MARIGOLD SALON, Situated Musselburgh Rise. Take the Anderson’s Bay tram to Cavell street (stops right at the door). TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY NIGHT). Dancing from 8 o’clock to 12 o’clock. OLD AND NEW DANCES. The Marigold Dance Band, six first-class musicians, a cosy hall, perfect floor, and comfortable seats No prizes will be offered at the Marigold that may have a tendency to introduce undesirables. The Management of the Marigold are determined to keep the dances g C ] eC t. Prices, 2s 6d; double tickets, 4s, including set supper. Motor buses will convey patrons back to the city aftei tho dance, and will run as far as tho Gardens No extra charge from Exchange to Gardens. G A M A A R A DANCES, TO-MORROW NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, 8 to 12. The Popular Broadway Dance Orchestra. Novelty Dances, Supper, Prizes. Members and supporters bring your friends along and join in a cheery Saturday evening. NEW HALL, MAIN NORTH ROAD, North-east Valley* (just past Gardens). Admission, 2s 6d and 2s. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE’S CLUB. DANCE SEASON will be officially opened in the Church Hall by C H. Hayward, Esq,, on SATURDAY, 25th July, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Parishioners and visitors cordially invited. Items by Miss F. Sumner and Mr Sid Kcr--1931. slmw. Admission, Gentlemen Is, Ladies a basket. M. A. WARMON, President, ,J. R. BADDELEY, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a MEETING of TRUSTEES will be held m tho Office, Dowling street, on TUESDAY Next, the 28th inst., at 3 p.m. JAMES QUAILE, , Manager.
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Evening Star, Issue 20853, 24 July 1931, Page 9
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