CARDS A DANCING g’ HOPPER S’ DANCE Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/-. All Roads lead to REGENT BALLROOM, REGENT BALLROOM, Alexandra St., TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT (Friday) TONIGHT 8 p.m. till ? Regent Dance Band. TRANSPORT CANDIDATE TRANSPORT CANDIDATE “Popular Girl Contest” Free buses after dance. Also: Special buses arrang-ed for soldiers in attendance. See the Parade of the Popular Girl Contestants, Theatre Royal Tomorrow (Sat.). 8 51 TONIGHT’S THE GREAT NIGHT OF THE YEAR ! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! JQANCE JQA.NCE National Club Rooms, Toorak Chambers, Commencing 8 p.m. It’s a “Banks and Insurance” Event. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. Good floor. Good supper. Good music. DON’T MISS IT 1 See the parade of Popular Girl Contestants Theatre Royal, tomorrow night. D A N C E DANCE in aid or CARO’S POPULAR GIRL CONTEST, ST. PETER’S HALL, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, 30th At 8 p.m. Sid Strang’s Orchestra. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. Soldiers in uniform l/-. Prizes for Novelty Dances. Come and have a good night for a good cause. 934 JJEGENT JgALLROOM (Hamilton) MODERN OLD-TIME DANCE DAxNCE and DANCE DANCE and DANCE DANCE OLD-TIME MODERN to the R E D A B A SATURDAY REGENT SATURDAY BALLROOM (Hamilton/ M AJESTICS JJANCE FRANKTON TOWN HALL TOMORROW (Saturday) TOMORROW Clayton's Famous Old-time Dance Band. Free Bus after Dance. Admissio 1/6 THE NATIONALIST CLUB, HAMILTON (Inc.). DANCE & CARD EVENING TOMORROW at 8 p.m. Dance to Syd. Strange s Syncopators Band on our new modern dance floor. BRIDGE & FIVE HUNDRED IN LOUNGE, at 8 p.m. sharp. Refreshments. Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. SSU FRANKTON Popular Girl, Miss Betty Miller. A weekly Dance and Card evening will be held in Railway Institute Hall, Railway Settlement, Frankton TOMORROW (Saturday), and each Saturday until close of contest. Good floor, good supper, excellent music and good time assured. Ladies 1/- and basket, gents 2/-, men in uniform 1/-. 865 WATCH out for the Girls Tomorrow.— A.B.C. Bottle Drive. 922 GARDEN PARTY gT. PETER’S SCHOOL, CAMBRIDGE. GARDEN PARTY in aid of Red Cross Funds, SATURDAY (March 28) SATURDAY 2 p.m. Admission 6d, Children free. Afternoon Tea, Croquet, Tennis, Movie Show, Puppet Show, Bran Dip, Ice Creams, Soft Drinks, Produce Stall, etc. 935 NOTICE ’ MR A. SORBY lias been appointed Representative at Hamilton for the Dominion Key Registry Company, Limited. The object of the Company is to protect subscribers against loss of keys. Mr A. Sorby, or his representative, will call upon you and explain fully to you the extent of this protection. The Annual Subscription—2/6 only. COOPER & SORBY, South British Buildings, ' HAMILTON. 904 WANTED KNOWN WATCH out for the Girls Tomorrow.— A.B.C. Bottle Drive. 922 SEWING Machines repaired and adjusted. Send them to 1 Clyde St.. Lindsey. A. B.C. Bottle Drive Tomorrow. 922 ' FENCING P E N C I N G FENCING A meeting is to be held at 7.15 p.m. on MONDAY, MARCH 30, in the Physical Wei Tare Branch, Room 37, Post OfTlce Buildings, to form a FENCING CLUB FENCING CLUB in Hamilton. ALL INTERESTED IN LEARNING THIS SPORT ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. For further particulars ring R. STEPHENSON, Physical Weirare Oftlcer. Phone 4341. HAIRDRESSING HAMILTON College of Hairdressing.— For Prospectus apply Principal, Government Life Bldgs. Hamilton. Phone 2349. BROWN A SONS JgORING Nothing tends to Increase the flow of milk or the quality or stock more than an ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY. With modern, elllcient plant and equipment capable of drilling wells from 2 to 20in. in diameter, any depth, anywhere in N.Z. Backed by 27 years’ practical experience in all pnases or tnis work. Existing bores cleaned; pumping systems overhauled, repaired and serviced. BROWN & SONS WATER SUPPLY ENGINEERS, Great South Koaa. phone 4 477 box 163, HAMILTON " PUPILS WANTED ' EARN in quick time how to make and design your own Dresses; individual tuition; success assured.—HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL, 28 Victoria Street, opp. Barton A Ross. THE LEADING TAILORS M ELTZER gPORTSWEAR Glen Check Sports Coats—ln Newest styles now on display. Greys and colours—Air Force and Browns, too. Slacks in a! from 2 9/6. S. MELTZER LTD., Hamilton and Te Awamutu. smart Smart Blues 1 sizes DRESSMAKING FROCKS Cut and Tacked, finished; pafterns expertly cut; any size.—Hollywood School, 28 Victoria street, opp Barton & Ross. riNHE New Dress Styles Demand X Cutting and Fitting. Be style 1liamilton s Old-established Firm u tees excellent at. —THE beehive (every;, Victoria st. North. Phone
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Waikato Times, Volume 130, Issue 21689, 27 March 1942, Page 1
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