DANCING. 1,000 Dancers can’t be wrong. Last Saturday’s attendance again exceeded 1,000 Dancers and 500 Spectators. SATURDAY BIG REQUEST NIGHT. BIG MAIN TOWN HALL OLD-TIME, MODERN DANCE. LOOK! LOOK! On Saturday Night you can request your favourite dance. Request your favourite tune. Request your favourite vocalist. Miss Irene Brookes, Les. Wilson, Jimmie MacFarlane, Jack Priestley, and Arthur Waller. And, further, Dick Colvin and boys are going to go to town, they’re lettmg themselves go. SPECTATORS, 6d. MAARA HALL, N.E. VALLEY. DANCING CLASS AS USUAL TO-NIGHT. Admission Is. Dancing 8 till 10.30. 20 Teachers. Remember Next Extended Night, SEPTEMBER 28th. SCOUT Dance will be held Scout Hall, corner Leith and Howe streets, on Saturday, September 16th; good music and supper; ladies Is, gents Is 6d; right of admission reserved. IHT’AIHOLA Social and Dance, to have T t been held September 15, Now Postponed till later date. THE Civic Dancfe Band is Open for Further Engagements; weddings and parties a specialty.—lnquire 153 Albany street. -| /\S Per Night.—Latest powerful and 1U toneful Amplifier, complete with microphone and record player.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; dial 12-751. EUCHRE. ROLL Up, Roll Up.—To-night (Thursday), at 8 o’clock sharp, to the new Holland Memorial Hall, Caversham; good Euchre; good prizes. SCOUT Committee Euchre Club, Tonight, at 8 o’clock, corner HoweLeith streets; supper; hall heated. LEITH Bowling Club, Saturday night; 3 good prizes, supper; bring your friends for a pleasant evening; admission la,' EUCHRE, St. Mary’s School Hall, Taieri road, Kaikorai; seven prizes; bus Kaikorai tram terminus 7.50. TO LET. TO LET, Self-contained Flat at St. Clair. —Address L 607. * Star.’ TITO LET, 1 or 2 large sunny Rooms, e. 1., conveniences; next Octagon; suitable .for. professional or business premises.—Apply Peter Fraser and Sons, Stuart street. TO LET, vicinity Carisbrook, 1 Unfurnished Room, fireplace; quiet home; 7s 6d weekly, in advance.—B36, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, Waverley, 10-roomed House, all conveniences; 32s 6d week. —Knowles, Hunter, and Co., 594- Princes street. TO LET, Nicely-furnished Front Bed-Sit-ting Room, fireplace and gas, all conveniences; business lady.—l 67 Moray Place. TO LET, city, no trams, comfortable 8roomed Residence, £2. —Park, Eeynoldg Ltd. CORNER Shop, Princes street; large display windows; 3 years’ lease; rent, £8 10s week. Alex. Macdonald; phone 10469. CENTRAL OFFICES TO LET, ground floor; available from Ist November. Commodious offices. —New Zealand Mortgage Trust and Bond Corporation Ltd., 105 High street. LARGE sunny Double Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette attached; telephone; married Couple preferred.—Apply 53 Duke street. SELF-CONTAINED Flat, 3 rooms, kitchenette ; all conveniences;, excellent condition; 30 Park street; £2. Public Trust. ‘ YOUR MOVE, SIR! TO LET, for Removals, Packing, and Storage, . our UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FURNITURE VANS and EXPERT MEN. Dry storage. Removals auy distance, town or country. Phone 11-525. CRUST AND CRUST. 20 Manse street. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland street. CONSULTING OPTICIANS. JJIAIRMAID OPTICAL CO,. 119 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Phone 11-551. Q AND T. YOUNG LTD.. 73 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. ' 10-799. J> E T E R DICK, 59 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Phone 13-308. D AW SONS LTD, 72 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN, Phone 11-846. JJUGH AND G. K. NEILL 93 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. LTD., 13-156. gTURMER AND WATSON LTD., 2 OCTAGON. DUNEDIN. Phone 11-025,
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Evening Star, Issue 23371, 14 September 1939, Page 1
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