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DANCING. Click Clack Cabaret NEWMARKET SATURDAY’S AND WEDNESDAYS GRAND LONG NIGHT Walter Smith’s Click Clack Band. Dancing 8 to 12 p.m. Admission 4s. RESERVES: Ring 46-134. GREY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. TO-NIGHT 8 to 12 TO-NIGHT O’NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY. and every Wednesday and Saturday. “BEST OF ALL” OLD TIME DANCE Old-time Dancing includes D’Alberts, Spot Waltz with Chocs, Cigs and Streamers. PALTRIDGE’S ORCHESTRA. With an unusually fine programme oi the newest music timed to suit'Old-time Dances. Excellent Floor, Select Dance, Sociable Partners. Ladies, 1s 6d. Gents, 2s. Concession to Members. Free Bus to Point Chevalier and Avondale after Dance. Wednesday, May 30 Hard-Up Social Proceeds for the NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FUND. Prizes for the Most Hard Up Dress. Lady and Gent. DANCING 8 to 12 DANCING Free Bus to Point Chevalier and Avondale, at 12. GEO. WALTER, M.C. H. KEATS, Social Secretary. Plain and LABOUR PARTY Fancy Dress Ball AND Euchre Tournament SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET. Thursday, June 14 Under the Immediate Control and Support of the LABOUR PARTY BRANCHES. Dancing. 8 to 12. Cards. 8 to 10. PALTRIDGE’S ORCHESTRA. (9 instruments.) PRIZES FOR Best Fancy Lady and Gent. Best Poster Lady and Gent. Most Comical Lady and Gent. Most Original Lady and Gent. Best Labour Propaganda Lady and Gent. Six Good Prizes for Euchre Tournament. Cloak-Room Attendants Trams up to 11.45 p.m. Buses at 12 p.m. Ladies. 2s; Gents, 2s 6d; Double, 4s. Tickets from all Branch Secretaries or L.R.C. Office. H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. PROHIBITION RALLY LARGE TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 8 p.m. DR. WM. C. POOLE, Ph.D., D.D.. Successor to Dr. F. B. Meyer at Christ Church, Westminster, London. "DRY OR DIE—THE ANGLO-SAXON DILEMMA.” Hear this searching analysis of the I Liquor Problem.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 364, 26 May 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 364, 26 May 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 364, 26 May 1928, Page 14

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