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CAROS AND DANCING d SECOND N.Z.F.F. ASSOCIATION SECOND N.Z.E.F. ASSOCIATION DANCE ! DANCE ! DANCE ! JJEGENT JJALLROOM TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT Music by the REGENT DANCE BAND REGENT DANCE BAND Supper. Free buses after dance. Popular Prices or Admission: Ladies 1/6; Gents 2/-. “Spend TONIGHT at the REGENT” 1104 TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT jyjAJESTIC J^ANCE TOWN HALL, FRANKTON. TOWN HALL, FRANKTON. OLD-TIME DANCE Clayton’s Dance Band in Attendance. Good Floor. Good Music. Admission 1/6. ' SATURDAY ’• SATURDAY t SATURDAY Gaiety J^EGENT JJEGF.NT gALLROOM | JJALLROOM | Hamilton. Melody Mirth Dance to the REGENT DANCE BAND j REGENT DANCE BAND | “Music You’ll Enjoy” SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY REGENT BALLROOM REGENT BALLROOM JJANCE TOMORROW (Saturday) TOMORROW TOMORROW (Saturday) TOMORROW I GLOVER’S HALL—FRANKTON. 8.15 p.m. Hear and see the Election Results and enjoy yourself at LABOUR’S ELECTION DANCE TOMORROW. 1/6, including- supper. i Buses to Hamilton East and Claudeiands t after dance. 1108 4 FOURTH (Hamilton Division) J^LECTION ( FRANKTON TOWN lIALL 1 TUESDAY (Sept. 28) TUESDAY i TUESDAY (Sept. 28) TUESDAY Clayton’s Famous Orchestra. Admission: Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-; Men in Armed Forces 2/6 Free buses to suburbs arter Dance. PLEASE NOTE: A special bus will leave lIUNTLY at 7.15 p.m. (1/6 return), NGARUAWAHIA 7.30 p.m. (1/6 return), HOROTIU 7.15 p.m. (1/- return). ROLL UP ! HELP ST. JOHN TO HELP YOU ! j 1085 WANTED TO HIRE Veil, ivory.—Ring- 2635. 920 ~ PROPERTY ' COTTAGE, Mt. Maunganui; suitable two adults, four children; December 24 to January 9.—Send particulars to A. L. Tompkins, Box 258, or Phone 2 307, Hamilton. 1086 DAIRY Farm, about 200 acresT~wmr'aTl necessary buildings.—Write Butterfat, Times. 580 SOUND convenient home, 5 to 6 rooms; would consider up to 1 acre; handy to town.—Write Soldier, Times. 1091 BUTCHERS " P RISC O T T & Hood Street. NEW SEASON’S SPRING NEW SEASON’S SPRING THIS WEEK-END. BUSINESS PERSONAL COSTS little—lasts a long time—Queen Bee Stain. 10 colours, including Stove black Tor metal work.] 17 ONE for yourself and two ror mends—a new Portrait is a necessity rrom lime to time.—Clark McDermott, Portraitist. Caros Stores. (2) POTS smile and glisten every - day—the quick and easy way—with Steelo. 15 Thrifty housewives: Doupold rumiture cheaply with Queen Bee Stain, in modern colours. 1/7 tin. 16 FOR latest styles in Permanent Setting and Trimming, Phone 1957, Caro’s Beauty Salon. 8 PROVIDE FOR BABY. l/- per week In the Northern Building Society will double or treble itself while baby is growing up. A golden opportunity. Call 116 Victoria St., next Bank of New South Wales, or phone 3688, S. H. Gallagher, Organiser. “TTTHETHER you are young, old, single VV or married, you can benefit. Auckland Building Society shares—an Invest- i ment to suit all pockets.—Turnwalds. Agents, Booth & Chapman’s Bldgs.” 5 CONVERT THEM INTO CASH. We pay Highest Prices for Diamond Rings, Old Gold, Jewellery, etc. W. T. MAUGHAN, Watchmaker & Jeweller, ward St.. left side. DON’T BE EMBARRASSED by distressing skin or scalp ailments, i The Klexema treatment can free you j from any type of skin complaint. KLEXEMA ROOMS, National. Bank Buildings, Victoria St., HAMILTON. Phone 1611 KLEXEMA (N.Z.), LTD., Dingwall Bldgs., Auckland. MOTOR PANELBEATING & RADIATOR p JJOACH LTD., Motor Panelheaicrs & Radiator Experts, WARD ST. Phone 3351. HAMILTON (Opp. Christie’s Welding Works and the Red Cross Depot).

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Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22151, 24 September 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22151, 24 September 1943, Page 1