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DANCES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! “Kit Kat” Dance. Everybody’s Hall, Tay Street, 8 p.m. Ted Hunter’s Denza Danes Band. Ladies 6d.. Gents 1/-.— L. Manson, Secretary. Ar 796 POPULAR DANCE. TRADES HALL, TO-NIGHT, Saturday, April 22. Star Orchestra. Ladies 1/-; Gents 1/6. A 784 PETER PAN DANCE. BRING the Girl Friend and come along To-night and dance to the most up-to-the minute dance music by the Ambassadors’ Orchestra.—W. Green, Sec. Ar79o A GOOD TIME awaits you at the Makarewa Sports Club Dance Tonight (Saturday), 22nd at 8 p.m. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Light supper. Melody Wreckers’ Dance Band. Ar73l EVERYBODY’S GOING! fro the Central District Tennis AssoI ciation GRAND BALL to be held in the LIMEHILLS HALL, on WEDNESDAY, April 26. Presentation of O’Sullivan Cup. AMBASSADORS’ ORCHESTRA. Gentlemen 2/6. Ladies 1/6. A HARVEST HOME BALL WILL be held in the Grove Bush Hall, on WEDNESDAY, April 26, at 8 p.m. Melody Wreckers’ Orchestra. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/-. Bradshaw’s Free Bus leaves H.B. corner at 7.45 p.m. Ak733 jDEGENT THEATRE, LUMSDEN. Music by Revellers’ Invercargill Orchestra. Come and see the Te Anau Maids and the Waimea Belles at the FANCY DRESS GALA and Beach Pyjama Ball on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26. Gentlemen, 3/-; Ladies, 2/-. Ap674 Grand old timers’ concert. INVERCARGILL PARTY. WAIMATUKU HALL, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 26th. Proceeds in aid of Catholic Church, Flint’s Bush. Dance to follow. Supper Provided. Admission—Concert 1/6. Dance— Gents 1/6, Ladies Free. Ar 726 COURT STAR OF THE FOREST, NO. 8213, A.O.F. WILL hold their ANNUAL BALL in the Woodlands Public Hall, on THURSDAY, April 27, at 8 p.m. AMBASSADORS’ ORCHESTRA. Bradshaw’s Free Bus will leave H.B. Corner at 7.45 p.m. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. J. S. SADLIER. Ar 792 Secretary. A BALL will be held in the ERMEDALE HALL on FRIDAY, April 28th. Particulars later. Ar 732 COMBINED Football and Basketball Dance will be held in the Hedgehope Hall, on FRIDAY, 28th April, at 8 p.m. Star Orchestra. Ladies 1/6; Gentlemen 2/6. Ar 735 GRAND Harvest Home BALL, Menzies Ferry Public Hall, WEDNESDAY, May 3, 1933, at 8.15 p.m. Revellers’ Orchestra in attendance. Admission: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 1/6; Double Ticket 4/-. Harrison’s Luxurious Free Char-a-banc leaves H.B. Comer, Invercargill, at 7.15 p.m.—J. W. Hill, T. Wilson, joint secretaries; J. Leonard, Chairman. Ar79l Lumsden school ex-pupils’ ASSOCIATION. RE-UNION BALL, Radio Hall, Friday, May 5. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. ARE WE DOWN-HEARTED? NO! ! BECAUSE we are going to Drummond Dairy Factory Staff’s Ball on MAY sth. Footwarmers’ Orchestra. Dainty Supper. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Ar 725 A. GALT, Secretary. KEEP THE sth MAY FREE TIOR THE MATAURA KILTIES’ J- PIPE BAND ANNUAL BALL. REVELLERS’ ORCHESTRA. Ar 734 KEEP MAY 19 FREE! T7IOR PINE BUSH TENNIS BALL, Jj In MATAURA ISLAND HALL. Ad76o C. DUNLOP, Sec. THE KENNEL. THE imported Greyhound, Ever Ready, by Great Limes x Black Eyes, will be at stud duties, also Pups for sale, by Ever Ready—Comedy Princess, runner-up in Waterloo Cup, 1929, at Invercargill. For particulars apply John Rattray, Arthur Street, Collingwood. Aq6BB PUBLIC NOTICES. TOWN SHOPPING. YOU will save time and money buying your WINTER HAT from us. Only smartest Hats stocked. Only best work done. BECKETT&-JACKSON. DEE STREET. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. CASH BUYERS. EXPORTERS. WOOL, RABBIT SKINS AND SHEEPSKINS, ETC. N.Z. WOOL CO. (In premises lately occupied by J. J. Ward & Co., Leven Street, also Cooper’s Comer). Unlimited quantities of all WOOL, SKINS, and HIDES required. Top market prices given. We solicit your consignment however small. Satisfaction and attention guaranteed. A. O. COLLINGS, Buyer. Phone: 693. Leven Street and Cooper’s Corner. MR MOTORIST! IS your Car in good running order for Easter? If not, call at DOUBLE & McCALLUM’S new Garage, in Leven Street, and get our Expert Advice. A trial will convince you. Ample Parking space. Batteries charged on premises. Agents for Victor Batteries. Tyres, Tubes and all accessories stocked. PHONE: 2100. EHEUMATIC Ailments corrected by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which purifies blood-stream. 3/6 month’s supply, Brown’s Pharmacy, Dee Street. HEADACHES, bilious attacks, nervousness, dyspepsia: Wonderful benefit with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month’s supply, Brown’s Pharmacy, Dee Street,

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Southland Times, Issue 21997, 22 April 1933, Page 2

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