DANCING. Anglo NG 1.0 Anglo tazz nglo JAZZ AZZ T o "NGLO -NIGHT AZZ AND-AO-NIGHT. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL DANCING rendezvous in the district, Where you can Enjoy all the LATEST dances aided by our POPULAR DANCE ORCHESTRA—" The Black and White.” OUR JAZZ COMPETITION IS STILL RUNNING, And six more Couples will be picked on SATURDAY NIGHT Tor the Grand FINALE. DELICIOUS HOME-MADE SUPPER. PRICE'S, AS USUAL—Gents i/6, Ladies 1/6 587 E EGENT EG EN T > EGENT Vegk.nt I> ALLROOM >ALI.ROOM I >ALLROOM >ALLROOM HAMILTON’S SOCIAL CENTRE T 0-NIGHT I O-NIGIIT I |‘ rpO-NIGIIT j | JL 0-NIGHT I Hamilton’s Greatest Achievement in .Pleasure Giving- is . ; Regent taances every Saturday EGENT JL/ANCES EVERY SATURDAY WondeiTul Lighting- Effect.', Perfect Floor. Delicious Supper, A Pleasing: and Retlned Atmosphere, Discriminating Management. GEO. ,i. BROWN has great pleasure and rontldenec in presenting, in Latest Dance nils, the Recently Re-organised Regent trance t>and EGENT JL/ANCE X>AND SYNCOPATORS SUPREME MELODY MAKERS NEVER REEORE has such a WONDERFUL COMBINATION OF ARTISTS as the new R,;~ent Dance Hand been placed at the ——Disposal of Dancers in Hamilton-—— Personnel Regent Band is: MR LAURIE SCOTT ’. . . Violin MR JOSEPH' POLD .... Violin MR LEN ROUGH Violin AIR HUGH MORTON B^mi o MR AUBREY NOLAN Saxophone MR LEN ROUGH . . salpphonc MR JACK BOULTON, Drums and Effects MR GEO. BROWN PiariO I
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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17367, 31 March 1928, Page 1
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