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DANCING. &*§>, P REY T/ NN T ABOUR pARTY. <wk2&fl& O'NEILL STREET HALL, asmicr ponsoxby. TO-NIGHT 8 TO 12 TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. "BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. "BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. Spot Waltz, D'Alberts, One Jazz. Special Lady's and Gent's Prizes. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers. Sociability. Refinement. PALTRIDGE'S ALL-SOLOISTS ORCHESTRA. Perfect in Rhythm, Melody and Syncopation Tea, Coffee, Toast, and Pies always in Good Taste. Bus to Pt. Chevalier and Avondale at 12. LADIES 1/6, GENTS. 2/. GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT, EVERY THURSDAY EVENING. All Old-Time Dancing. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers. Everything the Best. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. GEO. WALTER, M.C. 2S H. W. VAUGHAiN, Hon. Sec. mO-XIGHT — 8 TILL 12. — mO-XIGHT. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL. Cor. Hobson and Victoria Streets. THE NGAROMA, Auckland's Leading Old-Time Dance. With an Orchestra of Genuine Old-Time Players, whose Perfect Time and Renderings Meet With Instant Approval. Mr. Geo. Poore, of our orchestra, will play a Flute Solo, toy special request—He's a Champion. I MONiSTER SOUVENIR NIGHT. | Spot Waltz Souvenirs —Rose Bowls, Fruit Dishes, Vases and Compacts, also Yardley's Shaving Soap, Handkerchiefs and Cigarettes for Chocolates Galore for Lucky Balloons and Streamers. Over 00 Prizes. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. 28 T. ESTALL, M.C, A. ESTALL, Sec. TO-NIGHT—B till 11.30—T0-NIGHT. ORANGE TTIELIX T"\ANCE TTALL. RANGE -T BLIX J-'AXCE -d-ALL. ORANGE -*— HALL. ORANGE HALL. ORANGE NEWTON ROAD 1 . HALL. ORANGE ORCHESTRA, HALL. ORANGE S PLAYERS. HALL. ORANGE i 1 HALL. ORANGE I TTUBERT | HALL. ORANGE I -ti-ÜBERT HALL. OKAXGE I TTOFFMAN. | HALL. ORANGES I JJ-OFFMAN | HALL. ORANGE And His | HALL. ORANGE /COMMANDERS. | HALL. ORAi3r<3E i Commanders. | hall. ORANGE I ' HALL. ORANGE, Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6. HALL. ORANGE Double 4/. HALL. 28 VIC BAKER, Secretary STUD NOTICES. . r STAND THE SEASON AT THE AUCKLAND STUD CO.'S DILWORTH FARM, PAPATOETOE, THE IMPORTED COMMANDING DARK CHESTNUT HOIJSX TTTHIRLWIND (1) ''HIRLWIND ;Winner of the Piccadilly Plate, SOOsova li miles, at Hurst Park). Foaled 1924. By GALLOPER LIGHT (3) (winner Grand Prix de Paris, Norfolk Plate, Madingley Stakes, Hastings Plate and Payne jtakes, and sire of winners of over £45,000 including Beam, winner of Oaks; Reflector, full brother to Whirlwind, who defeatedMr. Jinks in Buckingham Post Produce jtakes and won 4050 sovs last year) fron DOUBLE BACK, dam o£ Reflector, Pillion (winner of Oaks and about £11,000), Setback, Couplet, En Core, winners purchased respectively for Spanish, Indian and Australian breeders, and a full sister to En Core sold to go to America. WHIRLWIND'S grandam, WILL RE TURN, was got by William the Third (2) from RECALL, by Retreat (19) from SPRING RAY (sister to Sunrise), dam of ■Jimond (sire of Limerick), by Springfielc 12) from Sunray, the third dam of those fine racehorses and leading sires Martian *nd Boniform and grandam of Otford, daa of Manfred. Fee, 50 guineas. Grazing, 7/6 per week. All care; no responsibility. For cards and further particulars, apply H. R MACKENZIE, Acacia Bldgs., O'Connell Street. Auckland. Phone 43-390. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. t. (Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting.) xJWS; WAIHEKB ISLAND. ■ ||^- c SUNDAY, 29TH. 0 50 am—S.S. OMANA—Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha. Vessels return SUNDAY, leaving SurfdJfat 5 p.m. Ostend at 4.30 p.m Omiha at 5, p.m., and Cowes Bay at 3.30.p.m. 28 ~~7 " Im HE UPPER -J®&am&*~i*\ -*- HARBOUR FERRY A .i _ ■ ' CO., LIMITED. PINE ISLAND. LAUNCHES leave Auckland on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS at 10 a.m. Returning from I'ine fsfand MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 350 P.m., SATURDAYS, 5 p.m.; and SUNDAYS, at 4.40 p.m. RANGITOTO ISLAND. SUNDAY. Leave Auckland at 10 a.m. Leave Rangitoto at 5 p.m. Fβ THVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES. Jtt STEAMERS, CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. Leave Auckland daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville, Waimaire and Riverhead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leaves Riverhead Daily at 7 a.m. (Sunday excepted). For OSTEND, leaving; Prince's Whajf, Sunday, 9.45 a.m., Wednesdays at 9 45 a.m., Fridays 6.30 p.m.. Saturdays 1.45 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4 mHE O.E.V. LOMEN, Will Leave Launch Steps At 9.15, EVERY SUNDAY, For FISHING GROUND. Bait and Tea Provided. 2S J. BROWN. ! rpHE GLOBE FISHING CLUB (Inc.). The Launch LANCIA leaves the Prince's i Wharf (Western side), at 9.15 a.m. EVERY SUNDAY. Bait and Lines procurable on ; board. Visitors welcome. FRED ANSELL, " S4 Hon. Sec. ! f\ v. WAKANUI, for Beachlands and ■ *J» Maraetai, leaves Auckland, SUNDAY, ; 29th at 9.30 a.m. Leaves Maraetai, SUN- • 29th, at 4 p.m. • P\RRY BROS., Prince's Wharf. ' Uhone 47-165. _28 TOILET SPECIALISTS. MARCEL WAVING, WATER WAVING, CUTTING, SINGEING, FACIAL AND ! SCALP MASSAGE, MANICURE, ETC. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS, : Moles, Birthmarks, Permanently Removed. , * ALL TRIMS 1/3. MADAME AMIE, ! Cooke's Building, Queen Street. Phone 46-309. S YOU PAY NO MORE FOR SKILLED ADVICE AND ATTENTION TO YOUR CHILDREN'S HAIR. For 50 years the firm of EAGLETON ; Has made a Special Feature of Children' ' Hair. An up-to-date effect. Specia Children's Rooms. Hours, 8 to 5.30. R. EAGLETON, t Ladies' and Children's Hair Specialist and Wig Maker. Inecto Depot. ; 6, VICTORIA ST. (Next Queen St., City.) • Phone 43-170. B A UXOLINE Pomade Dandruff Cure; absoijk- lutely certain; beautifies the hair; 2/6. ■ J. Jensen, Hairdresser, Three Lamps, Pon- , son by. ■ TCTGYPTUS, Sole Agent Lily Elsie Toilet ■& Parlours, 417, Upper Queen St., Phone ■ 43-465. Superfluous Hairs, etc. C MISS JACOBSEX specialises in Ladieß , , Children's Hairdressing. Marcel Wav- > ing, etc.—Manchester Unity Bldgs., 73. "> Hobson St. _B NEW Invention, satisfaction guaranteed in permanently waving hair long before old wave has grown out.—Miss Hunter, J phone 46-086. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 21

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