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DANCES. NORTH HALL TONIGHT. The best dance in town. Ambassadors’ Orchestra. Good Supper, Novelty dances. Excellent Prizes, Streamers, squeakers, etc. Admission 1/6. 4367 PRINCESS MOLLY Invites all to a AND OLD-TIME DANCE ST. MARY’S HALL TONIGHT, 8 p.m. Gents 2/-;.Ladies 1/6. Good Music. Good Supper. 4376 SMITH’S HALL. (The Home of Rhythm). BIG CYCLE DANCE. TONIGHT 8 to 12. TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT — DANCE — OLD TIME. Guests of Honour: Visiting Otago Cyclists. The Supreme Dance Attraction this Evening. TROUBADOURS’ BAND. Gents 2/-. Ladies 1/6. 4375 SOUTHLAND’S DANCE SUPREME. ST. MARY’S HALL. MONDAY NIGHT, September 20th. CALLING ALL DANCERS. The famous jimmy McFarlane AND HIS MERRY MEN Will Thrill you for Five hours. Dance to the'singing of this wonderful combination, assisted by Reveller’s Full Orchestra. New Zealand’s Greatest Dance Band Leader and Singer. SET SUPPER. Ladies 2/-; Gentlemen 2/6. 500 Couples Wanted. CARNIVAL ROYAL, Princess Jewel. 5p534 DANCE TN AID OF PRINCESS MOLLY. J- WAIKIWI HALL, TUESDAY, September 21. Good Music. Good Supper. 4376 A GRAND BALL in aid of Hall Funds will be held in the GROVE BUSH HALL, on TUESDAY 21st. Full Orchestra. Monte Carlo. Free Bus leaves H.B. corner at 7.45 p.m. via Cooper’s Comer. J. T. HANNING, 4343 Hon. Secretary. SECOND ONLY TO THIRD TEST. WINTON FOOTBALL CLUB’S Grand victory ball. RADIO HALL, WINTON, TUESDAY, September 21. TUESDAY, September 21. Six Enjoyable Hours of Dancing. ADMISSION: Gents 3/6; Ladies 2/6. TROUBADOURS’ ORCHESTRA. Members of the Southland Minor Basketball team will be the guests of the evening. E. L. WARD, 4323 Secretary. MORTON MAINS Footballers will hold their Annual Ball on September 22. Halbert’s Orchestra. Admission: Ladies 1/6; men 3/-. Good supper. Good floor. 4357 JJIVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB GRAND BALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. Troubadours’ Orchestra. Admission —Ladies 2/-; Gents 3/-. 3714 WE Welcome everyone to the Mataura Island Basketball Club’s Dance on Wednesday, 29th September. Gaiety Dance Band. Admission: Gentlemen 3/-; Ladies 2/-. 4345 KEEP Ist October Free for NIGHTCAPS BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL BALL. 4364 GRAND Footballers’ Victory Ball will be held in the Fairfax Public Hall on Tuesday, October 5 at 8 p.m. Regent Orchestra. Good floor, good supi»m. Price: Ladies 2/-; Gents 3/-.—G. Bulman, Sec. 5p542 MONEY TO LEND MONEY TO LEND ON freehold security at lowest rates of interest. Apply Stout, Lillicrap and Hewat, Solicitors, Colonial Chambers, Dee Street, Invercargill. SdllO i ' DRESSMAKING MAKE your own lovely Clothes.—The smartest clothes you see in town are made by the Hollywood trained graduates. Simplified and individual tuition. Day and night classes. Saturday morning for business girls. Write for free illustrated booklet. Have you tried our pattern or cutting and tacking services? —Hollywood School of Dressmaking, Roslyn House, Esk Street. Mrs Mercier: Principal. FOR THE Latest fashions and the BEST DRESSMAKING TRY MISS J. SMITH, UNION BANK CHAMBERS, TAY STREET. (Formerly Miss Wilson’s). THE “MODERNE” ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING. TEACHES the latest and simplest method of Dress-designing and Cutting from “Moderne” Templets. Classes daily also Monday evening. MARGARET M. ROGERSON, Everybody’s Buildings. Tay Street RADIO. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD. FOR RADIO REPAIRS Finest testing equipment in Invercargill. Advice and estimates FREE. All work carried out by Radiotricians by Exam.—and guaranteed. PHONE RADIO DEPARTMENT--2325. Mh229 PRAMS OXLEY PRAMS! Oxley Prams! Comfort and convenience. Another Free Pram this quarter. Entry forms from Broad Small, and Batchelor’s, Invercargill, Truslers’, Gore.

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Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 2