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DANCES. PETER PAN DANCE. THE Gayest and Best Show in Town To-night. Come along.—W. Green, Sec. Jp635 THE POPULAR DANCE will be held in the Trades Hall, TO-NIGHT, (Saturday, June 18), at 8 p.m. Star Orchestra. Gents 1/6, Ladies !/*• UNION LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB Dance at Browns, Monday, June 20. Waltzing Competition. ‘Bohemian Orchestra. Bradshaw’s bus leaves H.B. Corner 7 o’clock. Dance 2/- and 11-. Bus fare 1/-. Jp577 LABOUR PARTY Modern and OldTime Dance Monday June 20, at 8-p.m. “Everybody’s” Tay Street. D. Gillies’ Orchestra. Delicious set supper. Dance along to a long Dance. Ladies 1/-; Gentlemen 2/-. Jp6o4 KENNINGTON TENNIS CLUB WILL hold a DANCE on TUESDAY, June 21. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. Weaver's Free Bus leaves H.B. Corner at 7.45. Jm4SS DANCE. fIALEDONIAN PIPE BAND. V EVERYBODY’S HALL, Tay Street. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 21, at 8 p.m. MUSIC BY STAR ORCHESTRA. Lucky Spot Waltz. Excellent Supper. Admission: 2/- and 1/-. Come along and enjoy yourself. WEEKLY DANCE. INVITATION-HOLDERS are reminded of the Opening of a Weekly Dance in Orange Hall, Nith Street, on Wednesday, 22nd., at 8 p.m. Silver Fern Orchestra. Best Floor. Excellent Music. Good Supper.—M. Drake, Secretary. WINTON ODDFELLOWS’ ANNUAL BALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. To be held in THE LIMEHILLS HALL. Grand March, 8 p.m. Black Cat Orchestra. Good Floor. Good Supper, Admission: 2/6 and 1/6. Jp63l L. A. DYER, Secretary. STAR of Thornbury DRUIDS’ BALL, Thornbury Hall, Wednesday, June 22. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. Bradshaw’s Bus leaves H.B. Corner at 7.45 p.m. Jm464 STAR OF THORNBURY DRUIDS’ BALL. THORNBURY HALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. Bradshaw’s Bus leaves H.B. Corner at 7.45 p.m. Jg22B DANCERS! E EMEMBER Thursday, June 30, and keep it free for the Oreti Basketbailers’ Grand Plain and Fancy Dress Dance. Jp6l7 THE SPRINGHILLS TENNIS CLUB WILL hold a Grand Leap Year Ball on FRIDAY, July 1, Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. GRACE E. ROBERTSON. Jp6ol Secretary. OTAUTAU DAIRYMEN’S BALL, fk TAUT AU TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, U JULY 5. ■ Green Valley Orchestra. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6.—A. Beange, Secretary. EDENDALE FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL BALL, JULY 6. REVELLERS’ ORCHESTRA. Jj353 KEEP WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, FREE POR Pine Bush Polo Club’s Ball, at Mataura Island. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Footwarmers’ Orchestra.—G. McDonald, Hon. Sec. Jn525 DANCE OF DANCES! EIMEHILLS YOUNG PEOPLE’S BALL Will be held on THURSDAY, JULY 7. Grand March at 8 p.m. Revellers’ Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Admission: 3/- and 1/6. Jp63o KEEP FRIDAY, JULY 15, FREE FOR MATAURA M.U.1.0.0.F. ANNUAL BALL. Particulars Later. Jp629 WANTED TO SELL. MUTTON BIRDS! Mutton Birds! Special quality, in small kits, 6d. per bird.—William Todd & Co., Ltd., The Rialto. J 0541 SPEEDY Recovery from colds and influenza by taking Totty’s Red Spruce Compound. 1/6 and 2/6 Matheson’s, Grocers. TRUE ECONOMY. BUY good CYCLES and FITTINGS from A. S. PRENTICE & CO., Dee Street. Ji3oo MOTHERS! For Baby’s sake and yours, too, don’t have germs on the floor Baby crawls over. Safeguard Baby. Use WUNDA-SHINE ANTISEPTIC FLOOR POLISH. Kills 9,000,000 germs in ten seconds (nonpoisonous). WUNDA-SHINE is easy to use. Gives a brilliant shine and is very economical. For safety’s sake use WUNDA-SHINE, the antiseptic nonslipping Floor Polish. New prices; ) lb. tins, 1/-; large, 2/-; monster size, 2/6. All Grocers, town and country. BRIGHT Eyes and clear, fresh skin come naturally when you eat Laxa reguarly for breakfast. 2/6 G. H. Brown, Chemist,

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Southland Times, Issue 21732, 18 June 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21732, 18 June 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21732, 18 June 1932, Page 2

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