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DANCING. Grey lynn labour party. TO-NIGHT—S TO 12—TO-NIGHT. O'NEILL STREET HALL. FOX SON BY. And Every Saturday Evening. "BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT— SERIES No. 3 — TO-NIGHT PRIZES >OR MOST -COMIC DRESS. . Lady and Gent. ChocolatM, Cigarettes, Streamers. | PALTRIDGE'S ORCHESTRA. | An All-Soloists* Orchestra of Great Merit. Tea, Coffee, Toast and Pies served hot In the Lounge at a Small Charge. Make np a Party and join as for an Evening under the Peach Blossoms. Ladles 1/6. Gents 2/. -Concession to Members. Baa to Point Chevalier and Avondale at 12. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. CARNIVAL NIGHT. Something Special for Everybody. GEO. WALTER. M.C. 22 H. W. VAUGHAN. Hon. See. QIO-NIGHT — SATURDAY — rpO-2fIGHT MANCHESTER UNITY HALL. : Cor. Hobson and Victoria Streets. Entrance Victoria Street. r | NGA-ROMA SOCIAL CLUB. I OLD-TIME AND JAZZ, * Will hold their Popular Weekly Dance, A Programme comprised of mostly Waltzes, One-steps and Jazz. THE REGAL ORCHESTRA Will dispense all the Latest Dance Music. Refreshments Free. Chocs., Cigs. and Streamers. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/, Doable 3/. T. ESTELL, M.C. 22 L. DONALDSON. See, ORANGE Newton Road, off top HALL. ORANGE of Symonds St., HALL. ORANGE 8 till 11.30 HALL. ORANGE , HALL. ORANGE T7JELIX TRANCE HALL. ORANGE ELIX -L'ANCE HALL. ORANGE /SLUB. HALL. ORANGE HALL. ORANGE . HALL. ORANGE Auckland's Most HALL. ORANGE Popular Band of 8 HALL. ORANGE Players in Attendance. ILVLL. ORANGE , , HALL. ORANGE I THE ORPHEANS | HALL. ORANGE ' I HALL Under Leadership Lauri Paddi. Balloons, Chocolates, Cifrarettes. Streamers. Ladies. 2/; Gents, 2/«; Double, 4/. 22 VIO. BAKER. Sec. CITY TRAMWAYS CLUB. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. KITCHENER HALL (Late Society of Arts), KITCHENER STREET, AUCKLAND. ALL LATEST DANCES. Music by EDGAR BENDALL'S JAZZ BAND. Admission: Doable Ticket, 3/; Single, 1/9. S. M. FARRELLY, 22 Secretary. — TO NIGHT — CARNIVAL. DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. MERRYLAND OLD-TIME DANCE. Monte Waltz, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Hats, Balloons and Streamers. Come and hear Mr. McWalsh in Song and Tambourine Solo. Roll up early, for it's to be a night fall of fan. MRS. NOBTHOVER'S ORCHESTRA. Ladies 1/. Gents 2/. x 22 GEO. DA VIES, M.C. TtENDALL'S COLLEGIANS At THE WUNDA DANCE, ST. SEPULCHRE'S, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. Streamers. Balloons. Novelties. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. X 22 pONSONBY CRUISING CLUB A DANCE—TO-NIGHT. CLUBHOUSE, ST. MARY'S BAY. Good Orchestra. Supper Gentlemen, 2/. Ladies, "1/6. 22 CJAN TOY DANCES. Members and Friends Please Note. BUTTERFLY NIGHT' TO-NIGHT, 8-11.30 p.m. Special Novelties. 22 T>URNNAND'S Professional Dance Orchestra Open for Engagement. — Office. I,»wls Emly. Ltd.. Blflg. Phone 43 234 c TTAL TURNER'S Carlton Dance Band for your Next Dance. They play to please. Terms.—'Phone 43-338. C MEETINGS. rrrOßKEß#!—Hear HON. SIMON L. HICKEY, M:L.C.„ 'of New South Wales, speak at Strand Theatre, SUNDAY, September 30, at 8.15 p.m. *22 Ttf" Z. ALLIANCE for the Abolition "of • Liquor Trafflce.—Prohibition Campaign, 1928. MR. O. E. BURTON, MA , will Speak at Waterfront, Qay Street, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 2.45 p.m. x 22 FINANCIAL. A T. BUILDING Society Shares (2), Group 55, paid £23 12/. Best offer. Write S. 3581, Stab. 22 A FEW Financial Gentlemen wanted to Start Factory, or Buy N.Z. Rights, new idea. —-Apply 10, Shoal Bay Rd., Devouport. 22 "DUILDING Society Shares (4), Northern ■*-> Texinating, Group 10, for Sale. £36 paid up. What offer?— Shares, Laking, Tailor, Onehunga. 22 T)UILtyING Pociety Shares, or Other •*-* Approved Securities, Bay, Lend. — Parkinson's, 128, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley St. Pttone 41-063: _ B PA. WATERMAN, 27, Phoenix Chambers • (opp. G.P.O. / —lnvestments arranged in debentures, shares, bonds, mortgages; £600, £750, £1000 to Lend. C TNVESTMENT.—Advertiser wishes to dis- * pose of Shares in well-known business, Wellington, showing 10 per cent on sum £450.—Letters only. P. Smith, 188, Karangahage Rd. 22 "VTORTHERN Building Society.—2 Shares, £26 paid-up. What offer ? —ls, Gordon Rd., Morningslde. 22 NORTHERN Terminating Building Society. Shares (4), Group 14. £23 4/ paid-up. What offer?— Write S. 3530, Star. 22 SHARES (3), N.C.T.8.5., Group 7, £36 12/ paid. Share Group 7, £12 4/ paid. Offers wanted. —Apply by letter, 3743, Star. x 22 WANTED —£75 to £100, short term, good security.—Write M. 3638, Star. 25 WANTED to Buy, £1000 in 6 Per Cent Gilt-edged Debentures; local body preferred.—Write F. 3109. Star. 24 VT7ANTED on 2nd mortgage, abont £400; ** will pay 12 per cent; 100 per cent markin.—Write Mortgage. S. 3801, St ah. x 22 6 PER Cent, Government Loan system. Immediate liberal advances; houses built, to build; lßt-2nd mortgages negotiated.—Write H. 3093. Star. 22 r? prA TO £ 150 Available immediately for Lendihg o/ Purchasing, 2nd mortgages.—W. L. Butler. Short's Bldgs. D J OKA WANTED to Borrow, privately, 10 per cent interest and good security. Reply Urgent 3776. Stab. x 22 WANTED for «-Months; £48 interest; good security; private person preferred.—Write F. 3306, Stab. x 24 i?f?AA TO £1000 to Lend on first mortsecurity elty or suburban Write B. 52. Star. b £ROO WA^"'rEr) privately, nrst morej»nce ; suburban Bungalow, value £1500—P.0. Box 1478. *22 £700 WANTED, 7 per cent Interest; cw |uv pay back monthly instalments, balance B months; private. — Write F. 3306,' Star. £700 LEND on First Mortgage: , bungalow securitr; 7 p.c.; want stnrle margin.-—3. Phoenix Chambers. x 22 £1000 TO Mortgage. w * _, " pr dfT: security mn«» be good.—Write B 7656. Stab B PI 000 WANTED for 12 Months: rav 11 p.e. Interest: recuritv: nrivate person preferred.—Write P. 3307 x 24, INSURANCE COMPANIES. A LLIANCE ABBURANCB CO, LTD, assets £30,000.000. Phone 43-123, 8, O'Connell St. Manager. Wilfrid Skcgg. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 22

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