DANCING. | ROWING ASSOCIATION QRAND JJANCE. CARLTON BALLROOM. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Monte Carlos. Novellies. Masqueraders’ Swing Band. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. (All Rights Reservea.) THE QOCO'NUT QROVE ~ DRUIDS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT. Come along and Dance under a Glorious setting of Kallu Floodlights. The George Allen School of Dancing. Mark Fisher and Joan ‘braham, in specialty tap number. Billy Larkin and his Swing Aces. Confetti and Streamers. Prices 2/-, 1/6. B. Sumpter, M.C. SPECIAL TO DANCERS ! SPECIAL TO DANCERS ! NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY! “ TUT ” COLTMAN and his Famous Majestic CABARET SWING STARS. HARMAN’S HALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30. QRAND QARNIVAL TJANCE. Further Particulars Later. jSpecial Requests to: Ivan B.’own, Box 97, Wellington. A.R.A.D. JEAN REID’S INT. STUDIO OF THE JJANCE. Ballroom Classes Commence: SENIOR: Tuesdays, 8-10 p.m., March 22. JUNIOR: Saturday, 7-8 p.m., April 2. Prospectus at STUDIO, H.B. Bldgs.
MARTON. ’’pHE VIOLA BARKER SCHOOL OF DANCING. 2 HARRIS STREET. Studio Reopens in March. Tuition in all Branches. WANGANUI SWORDS’ CLUB NOW FORMING. Expert Tuition given in Foil and Sahre Separate Clubs Ladies and Gentlemen. Interviews 2 to 5, 7 to 8 p.m. QEO. A l LEN S CHOOL OF QANCING, MAJESTIC BUILDINGS. VVONNE SCHOOL OF BALLET & ’ BALgROOM DANCING. Principal. Eva Matthews, A.R.A.D. Studio over Royale Willows reopens Ballroom Classes on March 10, at 8 p.m. Tuitions in all latest steps in Quicksteps, Slow Fox-trots, Tangos, and Waltzesi also Old-time Dancers. Partrn. for Exhibition Dancing. Party Classes arranged. Interviews, Telephone 3598. ENTERTAINMENTS. AND QANCE. CASTLECLIFF HALL, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), MARCH 19. Proceeds in aid of New Hostel at Castlecliff. Good Floor. Good Supper. Music by Ralana Smart Four. Usual Prices. H. ABRAHAM, Hon. Sec. pARIKINO gPORTS. NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 26. NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 26. £l5O IN PRIZES £l5O. £l5O IN PRIZES £l5O. GREAT DANCE in the Evening. . y[AKIRIKIRI gPORTS. SATURDAY, APRIL 2. SATURDAY, APRIL 2. One of the Best Meetings in New Zealand. £l2O IN PRIZES £l2O. Do Not Miss it!
TENDERS. pOR SALE by Tender—6-roomcd Dwelling and Outbuildings, situated on J. P. Proude’s property, Takihi, near Raetihi. Tenders dose March 31. ROBINSON BROS. Kakatahi. R.N.Z.A.F. STATION OHAKEA ROADING OF BUILDING AREA. pENDERS for above will be received by the Secretary, Tenders Board, Public Works Department, Wellington, C.l, up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 5, 1938. Plans and specification, may be seen at Public Works Offices, Wanganui, Palmerston North, District Office, Sydney Street, Wellington, and at the Aerodrome, Ohakea, PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. CONTRACT No. 245. pENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, Patea County Council, Patea, will be received up till 6.0 p.m. on Monday, April 11, 1938, for the supply of material and erection of a three-span bridge (timber and R.S. J’s) over the Ingahape Stream. Plans and spccificlions may be cecn at the County Office, Patea. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. N. ANDERSON, Patea, County Engineer. 18/3/38. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ORLD QRUISE ‘ This 42,000 ton Luxury Liner sails from Wellington on April 10th, 1938, on u World Cruise. ’Phone 2131. C. F. ]vI illw a rd & C°” WICKSTEED PLACE For Full Particulars ; GET IN READY FOR NEXT SEASON.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 66, 19 March 1938, Page 1
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