DANCING. EDEN-ROSKILL I „ ' „ V"? RETURNED SOLDIERS' I RETURN ED SO LP lERSI CLUB (INC.). Corner King Edward Street and Dominion Road. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ANNUAL PRESENTATION OF PRIZES AND DANCE. THE BIG NIGHT OP JHE YEAR! Special Prizes, Decorations, and Sup.>or. Music by . . . THE ARCADIANS. USUAL PRICES. Admission: Single 1/6, Double 2/6. 26 MASONIC HALL, UPPER QUEEN STREET. REALM OLD-TIME DANCE TO-NIGHT AND EVERY THURSDAY. PARKER'S ORCHESTRA. SPOT PRIZES. LIGHT SUPPER. Admission: Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. K. C. RUSSELL, M.C. ALSO — MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. SATURDAY. 26 OLD-TIME CLASS TO-NIGHT. AMBASSADORS HALL, DOMINION ROAD. SECOND SECTION (Valley Road Stop). COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD-TIME CLASS, 8 TILL 11.30. Under the Management of A. G. COSSEY. Monte Carlo — Light Supper. GOOD MUSIC BY TREVOR REEVES' BAND OP FOUR PLAYERS. Bring your Friends to this Popular Midweek Dance 1 BEGINNERS — PLEASE COME EARLY. Admission 1/. ALWAYS THE BEST IN AUCKLAND! 38 ST. MARY'S HALL ST. MARY'S HALL Great South Road Tram Terminus. EVERY THURSDAY! CONNON'S LEARNERS' CLASSES. Instruction given 7.30 till 8.30. POPULAR DANCE PROGRAMME FROM 8 P.M. TILL 10.30 P.M. Admission 1/. GRAND VICE VERSA LONG NIGHT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. Good Prizes. Supper, etc.
ID AN C El-—T O-NI OH T DAN C E TE AKARANA GIRLS' BAND SOCIAL HALL. 409, Karangahape Road. GOOD MUSIC. GOOD SUPPER. Admission 1/. 36 C GAIETY HALL TO-NIGHT! * WEBTMERE BASKETBALL'S OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCE. Ladles 1/3, Gents 1/6. Dainty Supper. Prizes, etc. RED ACE ORCHESTRA. 36 TEACHERS OF DANCTNG. EDNEY'S Dance Studio. 319. Queen St.—Private Lessons daily. Modern and Old-time. Don't hesitate.—Phone 41-615 for Appointment. H Ballroom. Private Tuitior., Practice Classes, poise and self-confidence developed. Mavis Tollemache, Epsom. Phone 16-214. MTH SYMONDSVILLE SSHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. 30. SYMONDS STREET. Private Lessons by Appointment. Modern. Oldtime. Tuition Classes - Mondays and Thursdays. Next Studio Dance September 38. For particulars call or Phone MISS SPENCER. 42-237. THF Symonds St. —Miss spencer's O Studio Dance. Saturday, B p.m. to midnight. Phone 4>-337. 38 \f ALESKA STUDIO. Albert Chambers, corner V Albert and Wellesley St*. Ph. 46-131 or 30-43* for appointment. B MEETINGS. SOCIETY OF ARTS. GENERAL MEETING, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. 8 o'clock, at CLUB ROOMS. Victoria Arcade. The following are the Nominations received for Election of Officers:— PATRONS—Sir Cecil Leys, proposed by Mr. E. S. Kohn; Mr. J. P. Ewen, proposed by Mr. E. S. Kohn. VICE-PRESIDENTS—Mr. Gilbert Archey. proposed by Mr. J. Turkington; Mr. O. Gore Adams, proposed by Mr. E. S. Kohn; Mr. D. J. Payne, proposed by Mr. H. Tornquist; Mr. J. Weeks, proposed by Mr. J. Turkington. COUNCIL —Miss I. G. Eise, proposed by Mr. H. Tornquist; Mrs. A. F. Whyte, proposed by Miss I. G. Eise; Miss B. Christie, proposed by Mrs. E. J. Spicer; Mr. A. Tizard, proposed by Mr. J. Weeks; Professor A. B. Pitt, proposed by Mr. R. O. Gross; Mr. Vernon A. Brown, proposed by Mr. H. Tornquist; Mr. A. C. Hipwell, proposed by Mr. R. O. Gross; E. Wadham, proposed by Mr. H. Tornquist. The Election of Officers will take place at the Meeting. 28 II retl^^^^^TEßSl jgICK, "yy7OUNDED AND JJISTRESSED JfUND. SOLDIERS' QUEEN GENERAL COMMITTEE. A Meeting ol the above Committee will be heH In the Auckland R.S.A. Rooms, 32. Welleslev St West, on MONDAY, September 30. at 10.30 a.m BUSINESS: To receive Auditor's Report and Balance-sheet. E. HOGAN. x 26 H ° n ' Becretary for Soldiers' Queen. Auckland united storemen and PACKERS AND WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OP WORKERS. A SPECIAL MEETING OP THE UNION will be held in the Trades Hall, Hobson Street, on MONDAY, 30th Instant, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To adopt the following Resolution:— "That the dispute betwcvn the New Zealand Federated Storemen and Packers and Warehouse Employees' Industrial Association of Workers and Brookbanks. Ltd., Kempthorne Prosser and Co., N.Z. Drug Co.. Ltd.. and Dalgety and Co.. Ltd., and others be referred to Dominion Councils of Conciliation for settlement." W. MILLER. 28 Secretary. YOUTH COUNCIL. Owing to our Secretary having Joined the armed forces and with the Illness for some time past £x.SSL£?SSi dent ' Meetl ngs have been temporarily POSTPONED. , (Signed) MISS E. SHORT. _. ... _ Assistant Secretary. 12, St. Albans Rd„ Mt. Eden. „ R. L. BECKETT, 28 President. LAWN TENNIS? - O QRAMMAR rpENNIS £JLUB, 88. DOMINION ROAD, yto. MOUNT EDEN. Ut _ OFFICIAL OPENING. gATURDAY, gEPTEMBER <T>g 1940. PROGRESSIVE TOURNAMENT COMMENCING 1.30 P.M. OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONY AND PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES. 3 P M VISITORS AND INTENDING MEMBERS CORDIALLY INVITED. *26 fj* E N N I S. BEST VALUES IN AUCKLAND—CHEAPEST RACQUETS AND RESTRINGING ALSO TENNIS COACHING. "VISEMAN3, SPORTS EXPERTS 170. QUEEN STREET. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 4
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