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WRESTLING HALL A.W.A. (Inc.) MONDAY! From every angle this match must be ranked as one of the most important ever staged in Auckland. DEAN DETTON DEAN DETTON js undoubtedly the greatest wrestler ever to visit New Zealand. He has no eaual in the world to-day for speed, agility and science. I3ut PAT FRALEY PAT FRALEY is one of Detton's createst rivals, and is determined to defeat the ex-champion on Monday night. It was the general opinion after their last encounter that Fraley was ahead on points and was unlucky to lo.se. Can he regain the No. 1 position in New Zealand? SPECIAL PROFF,SATONAL PRELIMINARY. DOUGLAS KENNETH The old rivals, who kept the crowd in a fever of excitement in their last hectio clash.

The Box Plan is now open at BEG-. LEWIS, corner of Queen and Fort Streets. t WRESTLING NORTH SHORE STADIUM TUI ST., DEVONPORT —• "Tuesday next, july 26. AT 8 P.M. PROFESSIONAL BOUT: KENNETH v. BORIC KENNETH v. BORIC Preceded by AMATEUR BOUTS. Admission. 1/6; Ladies & School Children, If. MEETINGS UT. VIXCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY AXX UAL MEETING. I lie Annual .Meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul Society will be held in St. Benedict's Hall MONDAY, July at S p.m. All Members are requested to attend. Ibe Society extends a m&st cordial invi'ati(,n to tbe public and friends of the Society to attend this meeting. P. D. KENNY, Hon. General Secretary. club: PUBLIC MEETIXGS EVERY TUESDAY, 8 P.M., UNITY HALL, above Town Hall. JULY •_'<{.—Speaker: L>R HILDA NORTHCROFT. ulorious Kadiant Health" now available, 1/6. **r ood Combinations Simplified," (id. Learn How to Live Healthilv. Everybody Welcome. Collection. DANCING EAHO'I OXGAX CLUB" calls you to en- '• Dance. Ascot Dining Rooms, Jo-night, S p.m. String Instrumental Orcliestra. Hula Items will be given Ladies, 2/ Gents, 2/6. 'THAMES GIRLS' CLUB (IXC ) •f DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON, WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Old Time and Modern Dance. Good Music. Prizes, Supper. All Welcome. Dancing: Single, 1/6, Double, 2/6. Card Players, 1/-. MARGARET O'CONNOR'S STUDIO. DANCE TO-NIGHT. NOVELTIES. ORCHESTRA. SUPPER. Demonstration by Xgaire and Colin. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Fellow 1.5.T.D.8.8., Lon., P.X.S.T.D., Paris. MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY, Member 1.5.T.D.8.8., Lon. Amateurs and Professionals trained for th« I.M.P. Society Examinations, to be held in August. AUCKLAXD STUDIO: 95 Queen St. Phone 46-214. HAMILTON STUDIO: Toorak Chambers, Miss Chitty. Phone 2997. R U I D S' JJ A L I* XORTH STREET, NEWTON, Available for DANCES, SOCIAL GATHERINGS, WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PARTIES. BOWLS, ETC. Apply THE SECRETARY, Phone 46-006. BLIXD Institute, Auckland's most Brilliant Band. Old-time and Modern.—Box 8. Newmarket. Phone 45-870. MISS KATHLEEN BOYLE has opened a Business Girls' Physical Culture and Tap Class, Tuesday Evenings, 7.15 p.m.; 1/. per class.—3 Darby Street. MISS KATHLEEN BOYLE has opened a Children's Dancing Class at 3 Darby St., near Stone's Footwear. Tuition all branches Stage Dancing. Specialty Tap; 1/6 per class. Tuesday evenings. 6.30 p.m. Rehearsals in progress Cinderella Pantomime, Town Hall. Pupils and intending pupils note. MODERN Baliroom Dancing, latest stepg from loading studios of London and America. —Mavjs Tollemache, UA Ranfurlv Rd. E.. F.psom. Phone 16-214. MODERN Ballroom Dancing Latest Steps from Leading Studios of London and America; private tuition or small classes for friends wishing to learn together; personally conducted. —Mavis Tollemache 11A Ranfurly Rd. E.. Epsom. Ph. 16-214. PRIVATE Lessons. 2/6; Tap. Ballroom (tap classes. 1/6); 3 dances by post. 5/-. —Ruby Sheriff. H.B. Bldgs., Newton.

TTALESKA, M.R.A.D. (Advanced Teachers' » Certificate), 107 Queen St., 46-121.—Tap, Toe. Operatic, Character A Ballroom Dancing. TEACHERS OF MUSIC SAMUEL ADAMS, Music Studio.—Piano, Violin. Ce110.—174 Symonds St. Phono 10-1.31 • CORPORATION NOTICES gOROUGH OF DEVOXPORT. RATES, 1935-1939. Public Notice is hereby Riven that the Devon port Borough Council has resolved that a rebate of i'J/10/- per centum (Gd in the £) be allowed to every ratepayer on the rates payable by him (excluding water rates and charges) if such rates be paid within 30 days from the due date thereof. NOTE.—WEDNESDAY, August 17, 1938, is the last day upon which the rebate will be allowed. Payments by instalments will be accepted, in which case the rebate is allowed on so much of the Rates as is paid by August 17, 1935. k. E. WILSON, Town Clerk. pLOSING OP PORTION OF ST. HELIERS BAY ROAD TO TRAFFIC For the information of the •ScftiatsPublic, it is notified that pursuant to the provisions of Section 309 of tho Auckland City By-Law, No. l. portion of St. Ileliers Bay Road, between Brett Street and Woodside Crescent, will be Closed to Vehicular Traffic as from 7.30 a.m., MONDAY. "Jo til instant, until further notice. While the portion of road is closed during reconstruction operations, traffic may detour via Brett Street and Xottingley Road. JAMF.S MELLING. Town Clerk. IT* AGLETON'S. —Specialists in all classes of J Hairwork Permanent Waving. Ilair Tinting, etc.. Wigmaking and 'theatrical Make-up stocked. Estab. over 50 years.—o Victoria St West. Phone 43-170. Tss FOX, II B. Uldgs., Queen St.—Permanent Waving (oil, steam) - —l'-'-010. -t »■) /n Perm.—"Cinderella" Salon; lovely I—/O c.url.v ends —334 K'haiw K.d 4^77. PROFESSIONAL JITEDICAL Practice, well estab., i>J. pros country town —' N ""' —- jjji ss olive surgeon. Has Removed to 6th Floor, T _.ma jOISTEB BLDQB. Phone 41-089.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23097, 23 July 1938, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23097, 23 July 1938, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23097, 23 July 1938, Page 25

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