DANCES A GOOD DANCE MADE GOOD BY A GOOD PATRONAGE WITH A GOOD BAND AND A GOOD FLOOR. ST. MARY’S HALL TONIGHT. NEAV AMBASSADORS’ ORCHESTRA. Vocalist: Mr M. Tansley. Ladies 2/-. Gentlemen 2/6. SUPPER. EVERYBODY KNOWS, EVERYBODY GOES TO ST. MARY’S. 8115 DANCE TONIGHT. DANCE. North hall tonight, north HALL. MUSIC, MIRTH, MELODY. TROUBADOURS’ ORCHESTRA. PLAYING LATEST NUMBERS. NOVELTIES, SUPPER. And all for 1/6. 8107 1/6 — MORE FUN TONIGHT! — 1/6. AT THE DANCE THAT CLICKS. GEORGETOWN HALL. • MONTE CARLO—£2 VALUE. Winners last Saturday: Mr O’Hara, Mrs Jordan Ist. Mr Small, Miss Jenkins, 2nd. CARNIVAL HATS & SUPPER. HALBERT’S NEW SAVOY BAND. 01331 Mataura kilties’ dance, SATURDAY, 14th OCTOBER. CARDS, DANCING, SUPPER. Proceeds for Patriotic Purposes. RAINBOW ORCHESTRA. Gents 2/-. Ladies 1/-. 8118 INVERCARGILL Amateur Athletic Club Dance and Presentation of Trophies—St. John’s Hall, Saturday, 14th October. 7964 TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Drummond Hail, i.a.c.c. sports DANCE. Good Music. Admission 1/6. FLANNEL DANCE (Optional). Georgetown hall, Monday, 16th, 8 till 12. Admission 1/6. Variety Programme. Modem and Old Time. Our caterer is preparing novel appetising dainties with irresistible appeal to the palate. (Don’t forget our “Gay” Dance, Orange Hall Tonight). 1/6. “Live Wire Entertainers.” 01341 A VICTORY FOR BRITAIN IS CERTAIN AND THE WINTON FOOTBALL CLUB’S GRAND VICTORY BALL IS CERTAIN TO BE A GOOD SHOW. BE THERE. RADIO HALL, TUESDAY, October 17. Troubadours’ Orchestra. Ladies 2/6; Gents 3/6. 7895
DON’T Forget and Come to the Tennis Opening Dance to be held in MATAURA ISLAND HALL on Wednesday, 18th October, at 8 p.m. Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-. Novelty dances. Good Prizes. Good Supper. A. Yeo’s Band. S. KIRKLAND, Secty. 8108 ALL roads lead to Woodlands to the WOODLANDS BASKETBALLERS’ WIND-UP DANCE on THURSDAY, 19th OCTOBER A. Yeo’s Dance Band. Novelty Dances. Ladies: 2/-. Gents: 2/6. WAIANIWA SPORTS CLUB will hold their Annual Ball on Monday, October 23rd (Labour Night). New River Dance Band. Admission: Gents, 3/-; Ladies 2/-. 8085 THE MOST POPULAR DANCE OF THE YEAR. MATAURA LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL BALL, LABOUR NIGHT, October 23rd. RAINBOW ORCHESTRA. (5 instruments). 8113 QTAUTAU ATHLETIC SOCIETY’S GRAND BALL OTAUTAU TOWN HALL , MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd. SILVER FERN ORCHESTRA. Gents 4/-. Ladies 2/-. 01335 Keep November the Ist free for the SEAWARD DOWNS CRICKET CLUB’S BALL. A. Yeo’s PianoAccordion Band. 8083 ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS STEWART ISLAND, Furnished Cottages to let during summer season. Reasonable rentals.—“A. F.,” Times Office. 01315 ELLINGTON, To Let, good Exhibition Accommodation; bed and tray. Reasonable tariff. Write to “J. B.” Times Office. 8078 LAKESIDE HOUSE, PEMBROKE. Lake Wanaka. Excellent accommodation. Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Bowls, Glorious view. Reduced Tariff.— BRILEY. GREENVALE HOUSE ” STEWART ISLAND THIS popular Guest House will be open as usual this year from Ist OCTOBER. Correspondence to Thomson, “Greenvale," Stewart Island. ’Phone No. 8, Halfmoon Bay. What about Labour Week-end? C. VICTOR THOMSON, 545 Manager. QNSLOW HOUSE • - - DUNEDIN. Close to St. Kilda tram terminus and beach. Car accommodation, Tennis court. Rooms available with hot and cold running water. Lending Library for guests, Moderate tariff. Telephone 22-550. TE ANAU HOTEL LAKE TE ANAU (Now under new management) SPEND a holiday at this beautiful Tourist Resort. Tariff reduced for Season. Inquire at— GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, Esk Street. ’Phone 49. 7645 IT’S sure to be a long life job if you use “ANVIL" brand Paint.— SMITH & SMITH LTD.
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Southland Times, Issue 23948, 14 October 1939, Page 2
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