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DANCES. FOOTWARMERS’ NEW ATTRACTION! ROY WESNEY. (Drummer and Vocalist). A REAL BRIGHT SPARK! Make your next Dance a positive Success! BOOK THE FOOTWARMERS! PETER PAN DANCE "POSTPONED INDEFINITELY. JsB4o W. GREEN, Secretary. OWING to unforeseen circumstances there will be no dance in Makarewa Hall to-night. JsBol DANCE AND CONCERT (Benefit), will be held in the Orange Hall, Wednesday, July 26, at 8 p.m. Melody Wreckers’ Orchestra. Supper. Ladies 1/-, Gents 2/-. Items by local talent. IOYAL BALFOUR LODGE, M.U. ANNUAL BALL, to be held on WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY. Grand March 8.30 p.m. GOOD SUPPER. GOOD FLOOR. WALLACE’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION—Ladies 1/-; Gents 2/6. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Js79l jgRMEDALE FOOTBALLERS’ BALL. ERMEDALE HALL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. BUS FROM RIVERTON. Ladies, 1/-. Gents, 2/-. Music supplied by the FAIRFAX DANCE CLUB. JsBl9 (CHIS' IS THE DANCE YOU HAVE 1 BEEN WAITING FOR. MATAURA PAPER MILLS ANNUAL BALL. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1933. OH! WHAT A NIGHT! Come and listen to the strains of the FOOTWARMERS, Southland’s Premier Dance Band. Whether six or ninety, you will want to dance to this wonderful combination of Music: Stan Griffen, Piano; Watty Tattersfield, Sax and Clarionet; Fatty Woodcock, Trumpet; Noel Kenward, Tenor Sax; Jack Cardno, Bass; Roy Wesney, Piano Accordeon, Drums and Effects. Admission: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 1/6. Free Bus leaves Gore for Mataura 7.45 p.m—J. A. McGillivray and Miss Redman, Joint Secretaries. JsB39 SPRINGHILLS Tennis Club. Monster Masked Fancy Dress Ball (Masks essential), Friday, July 28. Prizes. for best Fancy Costumes, most original Costumes, Balloon Dance. Dixiana Dance Band. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. DON’T FORGET—Young People’s Ball, LIMEHILLS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd, Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. Jm522 GRAND BALL, Dacre Hall, Thursday, August 3, 8 p.m. Melody Wreckers’ Orchestra. Weavers Free Bus leaves H.B. Corner 7.45. Popular Prices. Excellent Supper. Js7Bl GOLF CLUB. THE DANCE OF THE SEASON! COME TO THE BALL AT MATAURA On FRIDAY, August 4, and Dance to the strains of “TOM KATZ” BAND. Ladies’ Prize for Lucky Spot Waltz, Pair of Evening Shoes. Good Gents Prize. BUFFET SUPPER. Gents 3/6, Ladies 1/6. Come and hear the “Challenge” Orchestra. THE usual FAIRFAX Fortnightly Dance will not be held until MONDAY, August 7. Extended night. Good supper. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. Js7Bs OREPUKI FOOTBALLERS’ JUBILEE BALL. Keep Friday, August 18 ; Free for the Orepuki Footballers Jubilee Ball. JsB3B ARE the Dunedin Bands better than the Southland Bands? CHALLENGE BALL. GORE, AUGUST 23. Draw £5O house, or play for nothing, and also lose substantial wager. REVELLERS’ DANCE BAND. Keep Friday, august 25th FREE For the NIGHTCAPS FOOTBALLERS’ VICTORY BALL. Revellers’ Orchestra. JsBoo N. IRWIN, Secretary N.F.C. ELECTION NOTICES. SOUTHLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. Nominations for the following Vacancies on the Directorate will be received up to MONDAY, July 31. Nomination Forms can be procured from the undersigned. District: Retiring Director: INVERCARGILL: Jno. Gilkison. J. J. McCrostie. WOODLANDS; S. T. Evans. EASTERN: Angus Campbell. WINTON: WESTERN: W. Falconer. OTAUTAU: W. J. A. McGregor. NORTHERN: L. Gilkison. All retiring Directors are eligible for re-election. A. L. ADAMSON. Secretary. Box 219, Invercargill. Jp673 RADIOS FOR SALE. TfiOß SALE—Beautiful Majestic Com- .£ bination Radio and Gramophone, new condition. Owner bought All-wave set, same make; snip. Box 98, City. JsBo6 GRAZING WANTED. WANTED— Grazing for five head of stock for two months. Apply “C F,” Times Office. JsBl2 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED— Board and lodgings, with soft washing. State terms; young man. Reply “0.T.,” Times Office. J 5777 WANTED TO RENT. CIVIL SERVANT wants Bungalow, Four or Five Rooms; rent must be reasonable. Apply “Z N,” Times Office. JsB4B WOMEN’S Bright Knee Gum Boots; British made, were 11/9, now 8/6. Make sure of getting your pair.—McGOLDRICK BROS., 143 Dee Street. ,

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Southland Times, Issue 22074, 22 July 1933, Page 2

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