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DANCES - NORTH HALL DANCE HALL 1/6. NORTH HALL TROUBADOURS’ ORCHESTRA. Good Music. Novelty Dances. Good Prizes. Second last night of Season. Come one. Come all. 8313 DANCE TONIGHT ST. MARY’S HALL DANCE TONIGHT AND the New Ambassadors’ Orchestra will feature and Mr M. Tansley, vocalist, will sing for you: “The Pretty Little Quaker Girl” “Three Little Fishes” “The Darktown Strutters’ Ball.” DANCE TONIGHT And Hear, Sing, Swing and Join in the old war-time favourite melodies. St. Mary’s Hall. More Fun TONIGHT and MONDAY Labour week-end dances, GEORGETOWN HALL. • ANOTHER £2 PRIZE TONIGHT. © CARNIVAL HATS and SUPPER. 1/6 — EXTENDED NIGHT — 1/6. Monday, 23rd October, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m, HALBERT’S SAVOY BAND. THE DANCES THAT CLICKS. . 0r499 ORANGE HALL TONIGHT, also Monday night, 1/6. A NEW “Live Wire” Band. Astonishing Novelties, Moonlight Destiny, etc. Best Supper. Good company. Floor perfect. “Live Wire” Entertainers. 0r520 MIDNIGHT DANCE, Victoria Concert Chamber, Labour morning. Dancing 12.15 to 4 a.m. Good orchestra. 2/and 1/-. 8182 BALFOUR TENNIS BALL MONDAY (Labour Night) 23rd October gALFOUR TOWN HALL, BLUEBIRD ORCHESTRA. EXCELLENT SUPPER. Admission: Gents 3/-; Ladies 2/-. 0p455

QTAUTAU ATHLETIC SOCIETY’S GRAND BALL / OTAUTAU TOWN HALL MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd. f SILVER FERN ORCHESTRA. Gents 4/-. Ladies 2/-. 01335

A DANCE to raise' funds to FAREWELL LOCAL VOLUNTEERS will be held in the SOUTH HILLEND HALL on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th, at 8 p.m. Gents: 3/- Ladies: 2/Queen of Song Dance Band. 8291 Keep November the Ist free for the SEAWARD DOWNS CRICKET CLUB’S BALL. A. Yeo’s PianoAccordion Band. 8083 KEEP FREE. November Bth, for the lochiel FACTORY BALL. 8299 KEEP 15th November free. Old Time Concert and Dance to ■ celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Wrights Bush Public Hall Society. 8288 KEEP this date free. Grand Ball new Limehills Hall, November 23rd. 8295 WANTED TO BUY WANTED to Buy, Milk Run. Apply “F. G„” Times Office. 0r495 WANTED, Full sized Second hand Violin; reasonably priced.—Apply “N. 9.,” Tim’es Office. 8316 WANTED, Minnow Fishing outfit, rod, reel and equipment. State price—“M. G.,” Times Office. 0r504 WANTED, Good Dairy Cow, second calver; guaranteed.—Apply “B. G,” Times Office. • 0q474 WANTED immediately, Good handy Dog used to tussock country.— Apply Dalgety’s. 0p443 GENUINE Buyer (no agents) wants modern Dwelling, about five rooms.—Apply “K. C.,” Times Office, stating price and situation. 0r521 WANTED TO EXCHANGE. WANTED to Exchange, Home Invercargill central for same Queenstown, few weeks.—Apply “N. G.,” Times Office. 0r503 ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS LABOUR Week-End, Stewart Island. First class accommodation at Hicks' “Ferndale House,” Saturday, Sunday, Monday inclusive £l. 8146 I AKESIDE HOUSE, PEMBROKE. I j Lake Wanaka. Excellent accommodation. Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Bowls, Glorious view. Reduced Tariff.— BRILEY. 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. 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. IE 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

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Southland Times, Issue 23954, 21 October 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 23954, 21 October 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 23954, 21 October 1939, Page 2