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CARDS AND DANCING T'O.MGHT TO-NIGHT TONIGHT RITZ BALLROOM Fracikton Town, Hall MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE Regent Dunce Band. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. •‘We aim to please." KO M A K O ft A L' DANCE TONIGHT < Wednesday) TONIGHT STRANG’S S YNCOI’ATOR ORCHESTRA. Ladies 2,-, Gents 2/6. 243 Supper. Good Floor. Novelties. I>EGINNERS’ DANCE, MASONIC HALL * (Just over Railway Bridge). Owing to the visit of HON. WALTER NASH thp l abour Party Dance will NOT be held tonight, but TOMORROW (Thursday) TOMORROW D. R. McBETII, 334 Social Secretary. D A N C E GLOVER’S HALL THURSDAY (9th) THURSDAY Roll up and Dance to Real Dance Music. Admission 1/6 rpilK NATIONALIST CLUB, HAMILTON DANCE AND CARD EVENING SATURDAY NEXT, SEI'T 11, at 8 o’clock. Ciarry Crosswell and his Cotton Club Band. ' BRIDGE A FIVE HUNDRED IN LOUNGE, Commencing at s p.m. sharp. Refreshments. j Gentlemen 2,-, Ladies 1/6 I ! I 4 dance in aid of C.A.C. Baby will be j I 2\. Held 111 C.A.C. Hall (Peachgrove Rd> THURSDAY, at S p.m. Roll up for a good night's dancing. Good music, good floor, j good supper. Popular prices, 2/- & I/-', j ! Bus leaves Frankton at 7.4 5. 295 Dance, Old-time and Novelty, to the music of Green’s Orchestra, SATURDAY I j Sept. 11, at the RAILWAY INSTITUTE j HALL. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. Proceeds ; in aid of st. John Frankton Nursing Divi- j sion.—P. Binns, Acting-Secretary. 302 j T.V U WHARE~HaTI~ TO NIGHT ( Wed) 8 th. A kitchen evening for Shirley Lovelock | I and Frank Ilinton. Good music. Gents i ; 1/6, Ladies a basket. 264 { VI7UItToRA WT. Card T HUR S - ! ▼▼ DAY, has been POSTPONED owing to ! illness. j CONCERT JJAMILTON JJAPTIST QHURCH LONDON STREET. CHOIR CONCERT CHOIR CONCERT NEXT SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 7.4 5 P.M. NEXT SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 7.45 P.M. Special Anthems by Church Choir. Instrumental and Elocutionary Items. Collection. Conductor Mr T. Mortimer Organist .... Miss C. Wellington Pianist Mrs A. Lonsdale PUBLIC NOTICES Monday-Friday: 10 a.rn.-i p.m., 2 p.m.5.30 p.m. Friday evenings: 7-9 o’clock. Saturdays: 10.30 a.m.-12.30 p.m. Olilces situated above "Dolly Varden” Cafe, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. 343 Gr ENERAL Labourers’ Union, monthly meeting, Union Rooms, THURSDAY, 9th, at 7.45. Genera] business. 322 HOMELAND Society” members and intending members, your attendance requested TOMORROW (Thursday) 1.30 prompt, Harmony Hall. 357 personal" o ,LD-tlme Dance Band open for engage ment, town or country.—For particu apply Old Time, Times. 29 TEAC-'ERS of music Cecelia mclachlan, L.R.S.M., F.T.C.L., A. MUS. T.C.L. TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND THEORY. Enquiries: 43 King St., or 21 Railway Buildings. TEACHER OF DANCING g A L L H O O M CLASSES. Beginners—Thursdays, 6.30 p.m. Intermediate—Tuesdays, 7.30 p.m. Private tuition by arrangement. ALMA MCKENZIE STUDIO, Hamilton East. Phone 2484 Private, 8 Cook St. EPU C ATI O NAL MOMENTOUS YEAR FOR YOU ! If you are ambitious you can make this year a momentous one in your lire. How? By deciding to study Accountancy with Hemingway’s, the leading Accountancy Coaches in New Zealand. Once you are i qualilled in Accountancy you are on the i way to a more responsible job with higher : pay. By studying with Hemingway’s you qualify in quicker time. Write today for Free Book "Accountancy” to:— lIEMING W A Y * S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. Jg RAIN’S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, HAMILTON. Individual Instruction In SHORTHAND SHORTHAND Term starts from Date of Entry MR and MRS D. E. DUTHOIT, Principals. Address: 58 COLLINGWOOO STREET. Q.EORGE BETTLE CHEMIST 769 Colombo Street. CHRISTCHURCH. Postal address: P.o. Box 551, Christchurch. Keep up your car’s appearance and you KEEP UP ITS VALUE Get In touch with THE car Painters J. F. HOWSER k SON, Bridge St. (Opposite Police Station), Phone 3206. \\7A IKATo Weddings—Arrange for the Reception to be held at Centreway Rooms. Garden Place. Phone 2927. BUTCHERS 'JHATTOCK’S L r J Sell "WAIKATO’S BEST.” Nothing nut the FINEST MEATS a allowed to bang on our hooks. "IT’S A TREAT TO EAT SHATTOCK’S MEAT.” Shop at Shanock’s Shop. J. PRISCOTT & SONS, Hood Street. PRIME BEEF AND HOGGET MUTTON. BEDROCK PRICES.

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Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22137, 8 September 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22137, 8 September 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22137, 8 September 1943, Page 1