DANCE DANCE BETTER THAN A JOY NIGHT. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th, 8 TO. 12 P.M. MASONIC HA'LL, FOXTON. Music hy Wellington’s Premier { Orchestra, “Albert’s Dandy Dance Band,” the Band responsible for the huge success of the many Annual (Balls and Socials held in and neatr Wellington. iSee the window cards in iFoxton. “Alberts” cater for and please all ages. The management has had the pleasure of dancing in the leading ballrooms of Europe, England, U.S.A., Canada, the Near and Ear East and the Argentine, so knows what first-class dance music really means. “Alberts” will more than please you and the management, Mr. Norman E. Stanley, will interest and amuse you. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: — Monte Carlo, excellent pr’ize. Balloons, Spotlight Dances, Fancy Jazz Hats, .Streamers. Our dazzling Drummer and Jazz Vocalist, late of Hippodrome, London. Good light supper FR-EE and Mr. Stanley lias a bag choc full of surprises for you. What Wellington folk say of “Alberts”: — There are folk in Wellington town, Who always wear a grin; Their happy faces cheer everyone, Both out of doors' and in. If things go wirong they crack a joke, Instead of using cuss words; And blest, if things don’t all come right, Without the use of cuss words. And even if they’re tired all day, You’ll never find ’em snappypr g; They’re quite content to work and muse —> Their thoughts all so happy. Oh what folk! and don’t you Wish you were like that, eh what? And if you like you can be, too, And it doesn’t cost a lot. Now, I’ll tell von how these folk procure Good hearts, the best in the land, They conic along and dance to Norm. Stanley’s Dandy Band. And the price is Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/-, double 5/-. Why pay fancy pirices for thirdclass entertainment when “Alberts” is a thousand times better than the “Talkies.” Pictures merely give you, sore eyes, no soft seats, and sometimes sad and silly souls, whereas “Alberts” will give you the time of your lives; something to remember. So come early. Half price after Supper. N. E. STANLEY. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cur®. For Coughs and Colds, never fails.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3983, 13 August 1929, Page 3
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355Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3983, 13 August 1929, Page 3
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