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CAROS AND DANCING ; 'pHE JJEVELLERS’ gOCIAL A JJANCE TOORAK HALL I TO.NIGHT at 8 TONIGHT I GOOD DANCING, GOOD SUPPER, GOOD ITEMS. Roll up Tor a Snappy Evening, i Admission 2/-. Everybody welcome. P ENNIS TUESDAY, May 13th TUESDAY Novelties, Good Music, Fluor and Supper. Admission I/- and 1/6 48 2 JTjEGINNERS’ TUESDAY (1 3tll> Waltzing Competition. SPECIAL INSTRUCTION TRANCE TUESDAY | Good Prizes, i FOR LEARNERS Subscription, 4 93 jMVE HUNDRED TONTGHI MONDAY Frankton St. Joint Ambulance Division, FRAN ETON RAILWAY SOCIAL HALL. Good Prizes and supper. Admission I/O. 19 1 Dance and cards, newstead hall, WEDNESDAY, May 14 til, at 8 p.lll. Clayton’s orcltestra. Good floor, good supper and good prizes. Admission 2/- A 1/0. Bus leaves Erunkton 7.45, Hamilton 7.55. Fare Od. 490 Franktun druids- dance wii be held WEDNESDAY. 1 4 til. Meeting 7.30 p.m. All members invited. 291 TE KOWIIAI Patriotic Da May 15th. Novelties. Syncopators. 2/-, 1/6. :e, Thursday, Syd Strang’s 378 ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND R EGE.NT TVXNCE T>AND EGE.NT JL'ANCE X>AND NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED Particulars:— G. BROWN, 13 Master Ave., Hlllcrest, Phone 3306. REGENT BALLROOM FOP. HIRE LANTERN LECTURE AS I SAW EUROPE IN 1938.” S I SAW EUROPE IN 1938.” Depicting Austria under Nazi Rule, Czecho-Slovakia a month before Munich, Hungary and Rumania. Lecturer: MISS F. E. KERSHAW, of Wellington. BAPTIST CHURCH, LONDON STREET, TUESDAY 7.30 p.m. TUESDAY Collection for Mission Funds. 481 NOTICE TpORESTERS’ FAREWELL, BRO. ORME, Frankton Bowling Club Pavilion TOMORROW (8 p.m.; TUESDAY 295 MEETINGS HAMILTON BRANCH General Meeting, St. Peter’s Hall, Wednesday, May 14th, 8 p.m. Full attendance requested. 405 R. p. SMITH, Hon. SCC. Frankton druids* dance to be held WEDNESDAY, 1 1 til. Meeting 7.30 p.m. All members invited. * 291 PERSONAL WOULD Person who rang Tuck’s Mill re Tyre Rim please ring again, giving particulars. 4 58 WEDDINGS, 21st Birthday Parties, Photographs Social Functions.—Clark- \ McDermott, Protraitist, Caro’s Ltd., Hamll--1 ton. SCHOOL OF DANCING GEO- - OF DANCING HAS RESUMED TEACHING J£IXG ST ONBALLROOM, OPERATIC and TAP TEACHER OF DANCING jy-CJ£E.NZIE (M.1.5.T.D., 5.8.) All Branches of D ANC I N G pupiis thoroughly trained for COMPETITIONS A EXAMINATIONS. Particulars: 8 Cook Street, Hamilton East. WANTED TO BUY Words 1/-; 3 Days 2/6 Cash Buyer, Times. ABBIT and ferret skins; clean; suitable J>ABBI Road. Auckland. SPOT CASH for Men’s Clothing. Brim vour unwanted clothing to KILIIAM’: Suit Service station frear Hugh Wright’s) treet. it IST LET Watches tbroke Y^-RISTI.E .PER Bags.—Challenge, Farmers’ Fertiliser. Star Brand. 8/6 per dozen; '. Star Brand. 6/6 dozen; rash at depot l all buying stands.—O. W. Rowe A \T7E WILL PAY CASH >V FOR YOUR PIANO or any otner musical Instrument ror wntch you have no further use. Phone, write, or call L TD--42 Victoria St., Hamilton. Phone 1491. THE LEADING TAILORS from and prices S. M 1 L TI O PEX I Estimates PHONE BRICKLAYER FIREPLACES. It \NGES AND COPPERS REP MR ED given Tor Brickwork or Every ! Description. H. 7^™ ■JB'J J - ' .MATES street. HA.MIL IUN LAs I

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21418, 12 May 1941, Page 1

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