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DANCES ALWAYS ON. ALWAYS ON DANCE gT. MARY’S HALL, TONIGHT. Third Elimination for Championships. SYNCOPATORS’ BAND. 5041 HALL TONIGHT, 8 p.m. DANCE The best and brightest dance in town. DANCE Troubadours’ Orchestra. DANCE Novelty Dances. Good Prizes. DANCE Excellent Supper. Admission 1/6. Committee reserves right of admission. 5045 ST. George Old Students’ Popular Fortnightly Dance will be held in Georgetown Hall on Tuesday, 13th September at 8 p.m. Admission 1/6. All welcome. 5030 PARTY GRAND BALL ST. MARY’S HALL, NITH STREET. TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 8 pm. Ladies 2/6. Gents 3/6. Double Tickets 5/-. SILVER FERN ORCHESTRA. 4559 R. M. STEAD, Secretary. OTAPIRI Hall Committee Dance to wind up Euchre,. Wednesday, 14th September. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. v 4829 g COTTIS H SOCIETY’S DANCE TOWN HALL, WYNDHAM. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. SYNCOPATORS’ ORCHESTRA. Gents 3/-. Ladles 2/-. A. A. WILSON, 5i299 Secretary. A FAREWELL DANCE will be tendered to . MR and MRS JACK CUTTANCE in the SPRINGHILLS HALL, on Wednesday, 14th SEPTEMBER. Non-Subscribers: Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. 5014 Labour party ball, wairio HALL, FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. Full Regent Orchestra (five instruments). Popular Prices 3/- and 2/-. 4813 GRAND ANNUAL BALL. THE FORTROSE MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB will hold their Annual Ball and Presentation of Trophies in HUMPHRIES’ HALL, . 16th SEPTEMBER, 1938. . Good Music. Novelty Dances. D. W. STIRLING, 5023 Secretary. GRAND VICTORY BALL, Turi Football Club, Friday, September, 16. Bring your dancing shoes, not football boots. Tomlin’s Orchestra. . Good floor, good supper. Gents 3/-; ladies 2/-.' 5027 WOODLANDS TENNIS CLUB BALL, 20th September. Watch next Saturday’s paper for full particulars. : 5040 INVITATION-holders are reminded of the RIVERTON TENNIS CLUB’S VICTORY BALL, on the 19th SEPTEMBER. . ' 5i267 REMEMBER!.. ...... EIVERTON , TENNIS BALL, MONDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. Troubadours’ Orchestra. 5021 DAFFODIL BALL The seaward downs double VICTORY BASKETBALL DANCE, WEDNESDAY, September 21st. MELODY WRECKERS’ ORCHESTRA. Novelty dances. Gents 3/-; Ladies 2/-. 5043 RIGHTS BUSH FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL BALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. Melody Wreckers Orchestra. 5026 KEEP FREE, September 28th, Monster CATHOLIC BALL, WAIKIWI HALL. 5i292 A HARD-UP and Fancy Dress Ball will be held in the Mokoreta Hall, on Friday, 30th September. Maybell Orchestra. Prizes given. Gents 3/-; Ladies 1/6. Penalty for not coming in Fancy Dress. 5013 Owing to unforeseen circumstances Mataura paper mill EMPLOYEES’ ANNUAL BALL HAS BEEN POSTPONED TILL SEPTEMBER 30th. This is the night you have been waiting for. Come and hear “ALFIE,” of Community Sing Fame in the COMMODORES’ DANCE BAND (Dunedin). Special Twilight Waltz. Monte Carlo, first prize £1; second prize 10/-. BUFFET SUPPER. Gentlemen 3/6; Ladies 2/-. 5048' KUM KUM KUMING. RIVERTON YOUNG PEOPLES ANNUAL BALL, OCTOBER 10th. TENDERS are called to supply Music for the above Ball and will close with the Secretary, Bath Street, Riverton, on Saturday, 17th September. State terms for 4 and 5 Players. T. W. HENDERSON, 5016 Hon. Secretary. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. LAKESIDE HOUSE, PEMBROKE. Lake Wanaka. Excellent accommodation. Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Bowls. Glorious view. Reduced Tariff.— BRILEY. SPEND your School Vacation in BEAUTIFUL QUEENSTOWN. BEACH HOUSE Offers a Special Concession to Families. For full particulars— Apply—Box 18, Queenstown. 327 ONSLOW HOUSE, DUNEDIN. Private Hotel at St. Kilda. Garage accommodation or parking space for cars. Tennis court. Excellent cuisine. Limited number rooms with h. and c. water. Tariff from 12/6 daily, 70/- weekly. C. R. WILLIAMSON, AIS Proprietor. (

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Southland Times, Issue 23610, 10 September 1938, Page 2

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