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DANCES. NORTH HALL TONIGHT. /THIRD LAST DANCE OF SEASON, •f AMBASSADORS’ ORCHESTRA. Good Supper. Novelty Dances. Good Prizes. Streamers, etc. Admission 1/6. 0n445 piINAL CARNIVAL ROYAL DANCE ST. MARY’S HALL, Nith Street. TONIGHT. SYNCOPATORS’ ORCHESTRA. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Double 3/-. 0n430 SPORTS DANCE. MAKAREWA TONIGHT Good Music and Supper. Prices: 1/- and 1/6. 5174 COME Along to the DANCE in OTAHUTI HALL TONIGHT (Saturday).—F. Donald, Secretary. 5161 pOME to SEAWARD DOWNS Tennis Opening Dance on Saturday, October 16. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. 0k232 HEDGEHOPE TENNIS CLUB will hold a DANCE on FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, in the HEDGEHOPE HALL. 5157 TISBURY Tennis Club Dance to be held Tisbury Hall, Labour Night, Monday. Free bus leaves H.B. 7.45. Admission 3/-, 2/-. 5146 DON’T FORGET Railway ball, r.s.a. hall LUMSDEN. THURSDAY, 21st October. Buffet Supper. Silver Fern Orchestra. . Dancing starts 8 p.m. sharp. A.dmission 6/-, 4/-, 2/6. 0n402 MIDNIGHT Dance, Victoria Hall Labour Day Morning, Monday, Octobei 25th. Dancing from 12.15 till 4 a.m. Gaiety Dance Band (4). Ladies 1/-; Gents 2/-. 4932 THE Young People of Waianiwa will hold their Annual Ball, on Monday, October 25th (Labour night) H. & H. Free Bus leaves H.B. corner at 7.45 p.m. Troubadours’ Orchestra. Admission: (Gents 3/-; Ladies 2/-. 5136 D. N. KING, Secretary THE CHARLTON TENNIS CLUB presents THE GAIETY DANCE BAND. Perfect floor. Dances galore. so Car it; Bike it, Bus it, Hike it, But for the love of Mike don’t miss it.

The DANCE in the CHARLTON HALL

LABOUR NIGHT. Monte Carlo Trophy, Free Bus. 5145 TION’T Forget LOCHIEL Dairy Fac■L' tory BALL to be held on November 4. 0n442 DRESSMAKING. ~ 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 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. Satur- ' day morning for business girls. Write for free illustrated booklet. Have you tried our pattern or cutting and tack- ? ing services?—Hollywood. School of Dressmaking, Roslyn House, Esk Street. Mrs Mercier: Principal. BONDS WANTED FORESTRY BONDS. BEST cash prices given for N.Z. Perpetual Forest Bonds, Shares N.Z. Forest Products or Afforestation Shares. Quotations supplied upon application. Give Trust number and Year of Planting.—Advertiser, P.O. Box 737, Auckland. Sdlll 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 MISCELLANEOUS IF your Car has that run down feeling get the Parts that will put it right from The Invercargill Motor Wrecking Coy., 150 Tay Street Phone 1437. SEDAN Car going Roxburgh Labour week-end has four spare seats. State what will give towards expenses. Apply—“F. 4.,” Times Office. 0m384 STEWART’S Music Store, Opp. News Office. Notice: Records, H.M.V., Regal, Columbia and Decca. Your < favourite artist records on these. We can supply you. Full stocks to hand. —Phone 1683. AT SWALE’S Store, Richmond Grove, Stranded Cotton lOd doz, Ladies’ Hose bargain prices for cash. 5123 LAWNMOWERS. Good selection ball bearing machines; guaranteed five years. From 72/6.—H. Macdonald, 85-87 Spey Street. 01360 LADDERS repaired in Silk Hose and Hemstitching. Same day service at MRS DRYDEN’S Sewing Shop, Tay Street. Restringing rackets. Special attention given to Country bus orders. All work done by experts at HAMILTON’S. PISHING TACKLE. All the latest and best. Hunt’s N.Z. Dry flies, float longer, last longer.—A. &W. HAMILTON. LABOUR Week-end Excursion: Manapouri, Te Anau, Eglinton, Hollyford. 2J days, accommodation and travelling expenses inclusive for 50/-. —HAMILTON’S

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Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 2

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