DANCING. FRANKTON TOWN HALL.—Hampton’s Dances every Saturday night. nest supper and floor. Best music by orchestra. Hamilton town hall.—Talma club’s Opening Dance, Sat. Next, Sept. 2nd. Best music, floor and supper. Good evening’s enjoyment. Gents 2/6, Ladies t/6. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. INARRELL’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA, Morrins- ; vlllo, has disbanded. Reorganising. Watch for further notice. INEZ FARRELL. NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! VJt/E cannot be responsible for those * ’ missing 'this. Owing to crowded and extremely well satisfied dancers, another Grand Social and Dance will be held in Liberty Hall, Rosstrevor Street, Wednesday, September 6th, 8 p.m. Gents, 2s Gd; Ladies, Is 6d. Supper provided. Dances carrying splendid prizes. Novelty, Balloon and Community.. Gents! Follow the ladies and you cannot go wrong. Forget not this date, WEDNESDAY, September 6th. 52 As subely as all good things must end. so is reached the Fifth and Final Flutter of the D REIDS’ RUIDS’ POPULAR OPULAR Dances ANCES To be held in the ALEXANDRA HALL, TUESDAY NEXT. gEPTEMBER gTH. A PROGRAMME OF UNPARALLELED EXCELLENCE The Spot Lights and the Streamers. Trfe Eccentric Dancer, Mr Phil ffiCST’- THE SPECIAL MUSIC Uttuuu. for this occasion MISS llAWti.u ~.,ij MR ROY CROMPTON . assisted by MR A. WILLIAMS and MR CLAUDE SMITH Tlio Trap Drummer and Xlyiphonist of the POPULAR THEATRE ROYAL ORCHESTRA. A Grand and Appropriate Conclusion to the, most successful season or social gatherings ever held in Hamilton. A PLEASURE-SEEKER’S PARADISE. Admission as Usual: Gents 3/- Ladies 2/-. SPECIAL NOTICE. NEW ZEALAND'S FOREMOST DANCERS. ' TV/TR DEL FOSTER, the creator of the Famous Dixieland Cabaret in Auckland, has, in response to a host of requests, decided to make a hurried tour of the Dominion, and will arrive In Hamilton on Monday, September 4th. He is accompanied by hi’s dainty exhibition partner, Miss Audrey Mack, and together they will take a limited number of pupils for instruction in the latest Modern Ballroom Jazz Dancing. Mr Foster, in company witii Mr Arthur Frost, the Dixieland Musical Director, and the original Dixieland Cabaret Band, intends to make a His-tory-making Cabaret Night In Hamilton in the very near future, so if you Jazz, polish up your dancing, if you do not, apply for enrolment early, or you may be disappointed. Write C/o Eady and Co. until further notice. 88 LEASE. Dressmaker, with well-established business in Waikato town, would lease same; owner retiring temporarily through sickness. For particulars, “Modern, No. 222,” Times. 607
IfiOß LEASE. —Portion first floor, 31 ft. by 29ft., for sub-division, and 2 rront rooms, all suitable for commodious suite of offices, or sample room, or warehouse flat.-—J. Gilbert, Railway Buildings, Hamilton. 7 3 OFFICES TO LEASE.—Suite of four nice sunny offices, front position, best part Victoria Street; reasonable rent. — Apply Geo. Boyes and Co., Hamilton. G 72 SPRING SHOW. SPRING FLOWER SHOW. HONE HAMILTON HORTICULTURAL A SOCIETY will hold their Spring Flower Show in the Town Hall on TUESDAY , 12th Sept. Intending Exhibitors are requested to obtain schedules and lodge their entries with the Secretary or Messrs J. Bateson and Son, Victoria St., as early as possible. Entries close SATURDAY, 9th inst. F. W. W. HUBBARD, 48 Hon- Secretary. MEETIN&3. W.C.T.U. W.C.T.U. meet September 7tli, in the. Methodist Choir Room, London Street, at 2.is p.m. Good attendance requested. JfJAMILTON EAST ' RESIDENTS Arc specially asked not to miss the meeting called by the Hamilton East Citizens’ Association, NEXT THURSDAY EVENING, the 7th, at the Wesley Hall, Wellington Street, when his Worship the Mayor and Councillors will address them on Borough affairs and Hamilton East requirements. 52 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES. AN OPEN MEETING of the above order will be held in the Wesleyan Schoolroom. London Si., on Wednesday, September 6th, at 7.30 p.nt. Ail interested in temperance cordially invited lo atlend. District Officers in attendance. W. R. BEAVER, 75 Secretary. HAMILTON MOTOR CYCLE CLUB (Incorporated). FpilE Annual General Meeting will be held in the Toorak Chambers on THURSDAY, September 7th. at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers: General. P. ,F. WILLIAMS, 670 lion. Sccty. P ICS. piGS. MR DAI R Y FARMER, —• WIIAT WILL YOU DO WITH YOUR SURPLUS PIGS? New Zealand can't eat them all. The Dairy Farmers’ Union has a plan to dispose of them and so prevent, a slump in prices. i d IMF. TO THE MEETING IN TOORAK CHAMBERS ON SEPT. 7, AT 1 P.M. Representatives of both Bacon and Dairy Companies will he present. ALL DAIRY FARMERS INVITED. 47 IPORii OWINERS: Reduce Hie running J.’ cost or ynnr car. Install a “KI.VG” ALTO.math: OILER. An more scored pistons, anil bnrni-out bearings. lion’t be without one another day. Fartirulars from R. J’. M. Manning Go., 139 Albert Street, Auckland. (9) RI.VG 2031) for good storage, concrete i building. If your grocer can't, supply you with Roma, the Tea with Aroma, send a postcard giving his name and address. You will soon bn supplied.—“ Roma Tea,' 1 box 190, Auckland. (13) For Influenza, tafre Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15033, 2 September 1922, Page 4
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