DANCES. BIG FOOTBALL DANCE. SMITH’S HALL, TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. Gugsts of honour: Manawatu and Southland Rep. football teams. Come and meet the visitors. Troubadours’ Orchestra. Ladies 1/-; Gents 1/6. 3206 TO-NIGHT! Georgetown Hall, Popular Dance, Monte Carlo and Lucky Spot. Good Orchestra. Good Supper. Gents 1/6. Ladies 1/-. 3203 DON’T FORGET Grand gaiety ball RADIO THEATRE, WINTON. MONDAY, AUGUST 17th. AMBASSADORS’, ORCHESTRA. Good Prizes for Monte Carlo Waltz. POPULAR PRICES. E. PIERCE, N. NORMAN, 3209 Joint Secs. (COME one, come all, and support a ) worthy cause in aid of the Edendale Branch of the Plunket Society. Grand Factory Construction Ball to be held Edendale Public Hall, Tuesday, 18th August, at 8.30 p.m. sharp. Novelty Dances. Good Prizes. Star Orchestra. Ladies 1/6, Gents 3/-.—N. Carter, Chairman; J. Phillips, Secretary. 2963 COUNTRY Pirates’ Football Club, winners of Senior and Junior Competitions (Northern District) will hold a Grand Double Victory Ball in the Athol Hall on Wednesday, 19th August. Good Supper. Good Music. Novelty dances. Admission: Gents 3/-; Ladies 1/-. Am 435 TALLY HO! TALLY HO! Birchwood hunt club ball, RADIO THEATRE, WINTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19. Revellers Orchestra. Admission: 3/- and 2/-. Everyone Invited. 3142 DON’T forget Friday, 21st August, Nightcaps Branch W.D. and Farmers’ Union Annual Ball in the new Wairio Hall. Regent Orchestra. 2658 TTTYNDHAM Footballers’ Victory Ball, V V Friday, 21st August. Bill Brawn’s Band. Grand March 8.30 p.m. sharp. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-, Double Tickets 4/6. 2979 LIMEHILLS Young People’s Ball in Limehills Hall, on Friday, August 21st. Troubadours’ Orchestra. Grand March at 8.30 p.m. Novelty dances. Set supper. Admission 3/-, 2/-; 4/6 double ticket.—E. Kettle, A. Clarke, Secretaries. 2564 KEEP Friday, 21st August free for Grand W.D.F.U. Ball in Drummond Hall at 8 p.m. Home made Supper. Syncopators’ Orchestra. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6.—J. D. Lindsay, Hon. Sec. 3192
BIG PRIZES ROLL UP. ALL NATIONS GRAND BALL. SMITH’S HALL, INVERCARGILL. TUESDAY, 25th AUGUST. Monster monte carlo waltz COMPETITION. PRIZES VALUE £lO 10/-. Ladies 2/-. Gents 3/-. Controlled by the Dunedin Amusements Company. NOTE: RECORD ATTENDANCES FROM AUCKLAND TO DUNEDIN. The sum of £l6 4/- donated from the recent Winton Ball to Crippled Children, Health Camp and R.S.A organizations. DODS REMINGTON, 3200 Secretary.
A GRAND Plain and Fancy Dress Ball will be held in the South Hillend Hall on August 26. Syncopators Orchestra. Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/6. Prizes for Costumes. Proceeds in aid of the Sunshine Princess for the Southland Crippled Children’s Fund. 3188 A REMINDER. Keep Wednesday, August 26 free for Plain and Fancy Dress Ball at Tussock Creek. Run under auspices of Women’s Division to raise funds.—S. Fairbanks, President. 3175 KEEP SEPTEMBER Ist FREE for Wright’s Bush Footballers’ Ball. Bell Bird Orchestra. 3197 R. J. FINDLAY. BIVERTON YOUNG PEOPLES’ BALL EMPIRE THEATRE. TUESDAY, September Ist, 1936. At 8 p.m. Revellers’ Orchestra. Novelty Dances, Admission —Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-. Double Ticket 4/6. 3178 YOU HAVE BEEN TO THE REST, NOW COME TO THE BEST. WINTON RETURNED SOLDIERS’ BALL. RADIO HALL, WINTON. WEDNESDAY, September 2nd. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. H. H. MOLLOY, 3181 ' Secretary. WAIMAHAKA FOOTBALLERS' VICTORY BALL. FRIDAY, September 4th. Presentation of Hoban Cup. BELLBIRD ORCHESTRA. Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/6. 3184 H. MOIR, Sec. BACHELORS’ BALL, SPAR BUSH, WEDNESDAY, 9th September. SYNCOPATORS’ ORCHESTRA, Monte Carlo. Lucky Spot. Grand March 8 p.m. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/-. 3191 Keep September 17 Free for Waimatuku Basketball Club’s Dance. Syncopated Orchestra. Free Bus from Riverton. Am 465 p™ A PERFECT TIME BAND! Playing to Record Houses! B « TTALBERT’S DANCE BAND. vn M -EL Ultra-Classy 5 Piece Band126 DON ST., INVERCARGILL, pi .RASE BOOK WELL AHEAD! ('IHRONIC Constipation and BleedJ ing Piles! A Cure has been found! “KEYTO” 1/6 and 2/6. All Stores. J 0362 INVERCARGILL—RIVERTON—- , GUMMIES BUSH SERVICE. LEAVES Times Office, Invercargill at 5 a.m., arriving Riverton 6 a.m., Ermedale 7.30 a.m., Gummies Bush 8.30 a.m., Trail’s old mill 9 a.m., Wild Bush (Watson’s Rd.) 9.30 a.m., Riverton 10 a.m., depart for Invercargill 10.5 a.m. Parcels and a limited number of passengers carried. C. H. WRIGHT, Driver.
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Southland Times, Issue 22969, 15 August 1936, Page 2
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