ENTERTAINMENT JJiHURSDAY AT 8 P.M. Internationally Famous Concert and Musical Revue . . . TH H TH H TH H EINTRAUBS! e:.\traubs Special Augmented Presentation. Including that Master Work or Jazz, Music . . . Gershwin’s . . . “ RHAPSODY IN BLUE” “ RHAPSODY IN BLUE ” And many theme selections, including- “ ROSE MARIE.” ‘‘BLUE DANUBE,” Etc., Etc. harmony: syncopation COMEDY! BURLESQUE! Individualists or Melody, each a Vaudeville Show on his own! Plans on view- at Lewis Eady Ltd. Reservations 3/- plus tax. OBJECTS or Art. Substantial Reductions at the Girt Shop, opp. F.A.C. 76 FAIR regimental, municipal band pREE JVAIR jjniLL JJALL, J£NOX gTREET, fJIUESDAY. Baby Show. Four Classes. Cookery Competitions. Cakes, Scones, etc. Singing, two classes, under 18 and over. Elocution, two classes, under 12 and over. Fancy, produce, Cake Stalls; Sweets, Drinks, etc. COLONEL R. D. McFARLAND will Officially Open the Fair at 2 p.m. VIOLET A. SAVAGE, 73 Hon. Sec. Ladles’ Committee. ANNUAL SPORTS. THLETIC gPORTS At JJINEMOA pARK JJINEMOA pARK • HAMILTON APRIL « AT 1.30 P.M. When pHE gTOONDARY gCHOOLS ASSOCIATION Will hold their sixth annual tournament NINE SCHOOLS COMPETING Adults 1/- Children 6d Grandstand 6d COME AND SEE THE PICK OF WAIKATO’S YOUTH IN ACTION A. H. MALCOLM, Hon. Seo. 44 CARDB A DANCING > EXTRA ! EXTRA ! EXTRA ! Regent "dallroom EGENT JL>ALLROOM The Management wish to announce that *ILLIE X LONKIT And his Hilly -qilly t>and ILLY X>ILLY AX AND (Straight rrom the Cactus) Will appear In their iSpecial Novelty Comedy Numbers at 9.15 p.m. DON’T MISS THE BIG GALA NIGHT GALA GALA GALA GALA GALA T\ A N C E GALA GALA J J A N C E GALA GALA GALA GALA GALA P' HIT. /CAMPBELL’S T>AND | hil Campbell’S X>and j (Rhythm is our Business) HAMILTON’S GREATEST NOVELTY DANCE REGENT BALLROOM TO-N'IGHT CALEDONIAN QUEEN CARNIVAL Q.RA.ND JgENEFIT J^ANCE In conjunction with the PARISIAN TXALLROOM ARISIAN XXaLLROOM Frankton Town Hall. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT pUCHRE AND QLD-TIME J^ANCE Highland Dancing Selections by Band. Music, Mirth, and Melody by OUR T>OPULAR /‘YLD-TIME pAN’D UR JL OPULAR 'VXID-TIME -Da.ND 1/6 Admission 1/6. Free Buses as Usual. WAIKATO’S PREMIER OLD-TIME DANCE, 'T HE ]\£ AJESTIG TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ALEXANDRA HALL. Clayton’s Orchestra in Attendance. Free Buses. Admission i/6. Euchre —euchre—euchre opening new season, Railway Institute TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT Good Prizes. Small Tables. Supper. Admission 1/6. Grand dance forest lake ii*ll, TUESDAY, April sth. Good music, etc. Free supper. Admission 1/6. Free bus leaves Vickery’s corner 7.30. Support the Pipe Band Queen Carnival. CALEDONIAN QUEEN CARNIVAL—GRAND DANCE, HORSHAM DOWNS HALL, WEDNESDAY, April 6. Good iloor, good music. Free supper. i/6. Bus leaves Vickery’s corner 7.30. A great night assured. \\ 7 AIK AT 0 WEST COASTERS’ ASSN. DANCE, TOOBAK HALL, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Premier Dance Band. .velcoine. Admission 1/6 SUCCESS ASSURED BY ENGAGINQ JpHIL AND HIS DANCE BAND. The Greatest 5-Plece Dance Band In New Zealand. Incorporating the Latest Sound Amplification System. For particulars communicate: GEO J. BROWN, Business Manager (Phil Uarnpneli's Band), 16 Kitchener St., Hamilton, or Phone 3306, Hamilton AT A MAT A TOWN ~HA LL, TO-NIGHT, Race Dance. Supper, Novelties. AT A MAT A —Rare Night Dance fcTNIGHT. Town Hall. Ossie Uheesman’s Band. Supper.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20464, 2 April 1938, Page 1
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