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CARDS AND DANCING TO MG OMG ».\LLROOM Ballroom ALLROOM TIT ODER A’ -^J-ODERN 2 BANDS 2 BANDS Only at the 2 BANDS 2 2 BANDS 2 Always the Same—Everybody's Favourites FREE BUSES ALL SUBURBS AFTER THE DANCE. Grand tnuchre and tvance, rand AND ANCE, pRANKTON rjAOWN JJALL, rpUESDAY — BENEFIT FOR R. E. THOMSON, the well-known Hurdle Horseman, who was seriously Injured at Trentham. OLDT0 LD T OLD0 LD T OLD0 LD T IME AND IME AND IME AND M M M ODERN ODERN ODERN JJANCING JQANCINO JJANCING WITH NOVELTIES GALORE. ALLEN’S POPULAR BAND. Valuable Prizes for Euchre. First Prize, both ladles and gentlemen, valued £l. Second and third prizes, dressed Poultry. Good home-made Supper. Admission, 2/-. Free Buses to Suburbs After Dance. 805 -AJESTIC JLSAKCE ALEXANDRA HAF.L ALEXANDRA HALL TONIGHT TONIGHT IS STILL HAMILTON’S BEST OLD-TIME DANCE. Good Floor, Good Music. Clayton’s Famous Old-time Dance Band In attendance. Free buses as usual. Admission i/6 RE-ORGANISATION DANCE JJETER’S JJALL, fJONIGHT. Try this Friendly Pleasure Haunt MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING To an Experienced Orchestra. FREE Ticket to every Sixth Patron YOU may be Lucky! Admission 1/6, with Free Supper. League Members 1/-. 662 BEGINNERS’ FIRST ANNIVERSARY DANCE gT. JpETER’S JJALL TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY NEXT Monster Birthday Cake, Beginners’ Waltzing Contest and other Competitions. Everybody’s Party, Labour Party Orchestra. Admission 1/6, with Free Supper. DANCE and Cards, Newstead Hall, WEDNESDAY, August 28th (and Tortnlghtly from now). Clayton's Orchestra. Good Floor, Supper and Prizes. Bus leaves Frankton 7.45 p.m., and Hamilton 7.55 p.m. Fare 6d. Admission 2/- and 1/6. 843 DANCE, Grand Red Cross, Tauwhare Half, WEDNESDAY, September 4; Clayton’s Orchestra; Supper. 803 Euchre”' tonight, Saturday, 8 p.m., 1 Labour Club Rooms, Glover’s Hall, Frankton; good prizes and supper; adrnlssion, 1/6. 77 INSTITUTE Euchre and Dance, Te Kowhai, Aug. 28: Farewell to Leading-Air-craftsman Hugh Rockford; Cresswell’s Orchestra; Bus, Gd, leaves Frankton 7.30, Hamilton P.O. 7.45, via Te Rapa; admission, 2/-, 1/6. _ _ 632 PHEW! What a night! The Combined Ambulance Ball; remember the date. DON’T forget the Grand Carnival Dance, Whatawhata, September 4. 807 THE Zam Bucks - have~anight out, Frankton Town Hall, TUESDAY, September 17. 804

GD Buses from Hamilton, Frankton, Te Awamutu, to Whatawhata Dance, September 4. 806 ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND, Regent trance t»and EGENT JL-'ANCE JL>aND ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED. Particulars:— G. BROWN, 12 Princes St, Phone 3306. Hamilton. Back in Full Swing. SYD STRANGE AND HIS SYNCOPATORS. The Orchestra that draws the Crowd. Now Open for Engagement.—Address: Syd Strange, 266 A Victoria Street, Hamilton. SCHOOL OF DANCING Geo. a.i.s.t.d. (b.b.), AV (London). SCHOOL OF DANCING (Established 1930). Studio: 275 A Vietoi ia St. North (above Clothier’s), Phone 3393. Tuition daily in all branches or Ballroom (Classes and Private) and Tap Dancing. Children’s Class' Saturday Mornings. ELOCUTION TEACHER R OSALIE S EDDON, L.T.C.L. (Gold Medallist.) TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION AND DRAMATIC ART, SPEECH TRAINING AND CHORAL SPEAKING. Studio: 7 4 Collingwood St., Phone 3360. MUSIC TEACHER QONSTANCE -yyELLINGTON L.T.C.L., R.M.T. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, lias Vacancies for Pupils. Studio: 5 PRINCES STREET Te Awamutu visited Friday and Saturday TEACHERS OF PIANOFORTE tope. H° PIKNOfORTE THEORY AND HARMONY. ELOCUTION AND CLEAR CORRECT SPEECH. Special Classes for Tiny Tola and Beginners. Studio • 28 VICTORIA STREET, opposite Barton & Ross Phones 327 8 and 2S3J. t UMBAGO SUFFERER PRAISES BIRMA. •• For years T suffered from Lumbago and weak kidneys,” writes Mr W. R. —. Gi'borne. " l spent pounds on medical attention and expensive remedies without much benefit until I took Birina. one packet of Birma completely freed me from niv pain, and has made me a new man."— procurable from Baillie’s, Ltd.. Chemists, at 6/6, with Money-Back Guarantee. (2;

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21200, 24 August 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21200, 24 August 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21200, 24 August 1940, Page 1

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