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DANCES. SPEND a Bright and Pleasant Evening Dancing at the PETER PAN - DANCE, in the Orange Hall, To-night. Ambassadors’ Orchestra.—W. Green, Sec. 0g345 POPULAR DANCE. Trades hall, to-night, at 8 p.m. More popular than ever. Star Orchestra. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. T' HE Makarewa Basketball Club will hold a Wind-up Dance in Makarewa Hall, on Saturday, October 8. 1 Merrymakers’ Orchestra. Good Supper. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/-. 0g328 KEEP TUESDAY, 11th, FREE! I TjlOR Lochiel Basketball Dance, Am- ‘ P bassadors’ Orchestra—S. Irwin, Secretary. eGnts 2/6, Ladies 1/6. ! RIVERTON ROWING CLUB. GRAND BALL, Empire Theatre, Wednesday, October 12, 1932. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. —A. Helm, Hon. Secretary. 5u1024 pOMINICAN CONVENT JUBILEE. GRAND JUBILEE BALL. ZEALANDIA HALL, ESK STREET, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1932. Grand March, 8 p.m. SPECIAL JUBILEE ORCHESTRA. (Of 12 Instruments). Leader: Mr Phil Poole, L.T.C.L., L.A.B. Ball Tickets obtainable at Begg’s. Spectators: Admission 1/-. Og3oB PIRATES FOOTBALL CLUB. ANY Member or Supporter desiring an invitation to the Victory Social and Dance, in Federal Banquet Hall, on Thursday, October 13, please communicate with W. Thomas, Hon. Sec. Pirates Football Club, c/o N.Z. Insurance Co., Esk Street. 0g314 NOTICE TO DANCE COMMITTEES. THE “Ambassadors Dance Orchestra” wish to notify the above Committees that their Pianist, Mr Robert Henry, has found it necessary to discontinue playing with the Orchestra. Fortunately, Mr Jack Thompson’s serv- , ices have been secured, thus enabling the “Ambassadors” to still continue as Southland’s Premier Dance Band. THORNBURY Hockey Ball, Thornbury Hall. WEDNESDAY, October 19. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. 0g299 HAVE YOU reserved Thursday, 20th October, for Woodlands Tennis Club Ball? Footwarmers’ Orchestra. Weaver's Bus leaves H.B. 7.45 p.m. KEEP Labour Night, 24th October, free for Waianiwa Sports Club Plain and Fancy Dress Ball. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. Og3ol liIDENDALE BOWLING CLUB J ANNUAL BALL. ON LABOUR DAY. FOOTWARMERS’ DANCE BAND. THE DANCE OF THE YEAR. 0g295 DEBENTURES FOR SALE. INVERCARGILL CITY COUNCIL. p E B E NTURES FOR SALE INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. TERM 20 YEARS. THERE IS NO SAFER SECURITY THAN INVERCARGILL CITY DEBENTURES 5n675 APPLY: TOWN CLERK. LOST AND FOUND. LOST— Screw Cap off Petrol Tank, between Brydone and Invercargill. Reward on returning to Times Office. LOST— Gold Wristlet Watch, between Son Tail’s Fish Shop and Avenal Road. Apply at Times Office for address. Reward. 0f277 WHERE TO STAY. WHILE IN CHRISTCHURCH—■O'AKE YOUR HOME AT THE IVi “AMBASSADORS” Note: As an entirely new venture, Tariff has been reduced by nearly half. Owing to extraordinary times, the Proprietor of this magnificently appointed PRIVATE HOTEL has decided to reduce the Tariff to 8/G per Day, yet maintain the same high standard as in the past. T. J. SLEEMAN: Proprietor. Manchester Street. (2 minutes’ Walk from Railway Station) PHONE: 30-382. Beach house, the rocks, RIVERTON. Good accommodation for Summer guests. Terms now 2 Guineas per week; 8/- per day. ’Phone 445. Mrs M. M. CLOUGHLEY, Proprietress. Si4o3 MOTORISTS! STOP AT TIMARU. SPEND a day or so at BEVERLEY HOUSE. Every modern convenience. Free garaging. Official House S.I.M.U. Telegrams: “Beverley” Timaru. MR & MRS W. J. HOGG, Proprietors. LAKE WANAKA. Lakeside HousE.-Good holiday resort; excellent accommodation; beautiful panoramic view. Reduced tariff.—BßlLEY. Jdlll ' QUEENSTOWN. Laurel bank tourist house. : First-class Accommodation and Cui sine. In keeping with general reduction:, we have reduced our tariff ♦ ‘.2 10/- per week; 9/- per day. Car meets Boat on arrival and departure. Write or wire Proprietor. Laurel Bank. W. H. O”ERTON, Proprietor. SUNSHINE CONVALESCENT HOME' ' ALEXANDRA. SUNNY, DRY, CENTRAL OTAGO. High-class accommodation for convalescents and semi-invalids. Personal . attention and nursing. PHONE: 63. j

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Southland Times, Issue 21832, 8 October 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21832, 8 October 1932, Page 2