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CONCERT. ATTRACTION - - - - EXTRAORDINARY VICTORIA TAT ALL ICTORIA JCIAI.L (lat.e Regent) ALEXANDRA STREET. To-night itio-night 0-NIGHT . 1-O-NIGHT At 8 p.ft«. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF 1930. SOLO VIOLINIST. JOHN OHN SOLO VIOLINIST. Dunn unn Dunn unn Will play Various Popular and Favourite Solos. Britain’s Pag-anini or the Violin, who has played berore all the Royalties of Europe. JOHN c At seven years or age, John Dunn played at the Philharmonic Concert in London with an orchestra or 200 perlormers. The only English violinist to play in Berlin, Leipzic and Vienna yearly. Assisted hy SARA CTAGPOLE, ARA OtAGPOLE, New Zealand’s Youngest and Finest Soprano. Accompanist Miss Elsie May. this is the only concert, as John Dunn is engaged at the Sydneys Town llall l'or this season. Book early at Paul’s Book Store. - 100 Seat,s at 4/-; 200 at 3/-; 100 at 2/Unreserved. CONCERT AND DANCE. II ORSIIAM DOWN'S BRANCH, FARMERS’ UNION Will hold their GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT AND DANCE in the local Hall THURSDAY, APRIL 10. Good Orchestra —Floor—Supper Ladies 1/6 Gents 2/6 Bus Leaves Hamilton P. 0., 7.30 p.m. CARDS AND DANCING. WORKINGMEN’S Club Euchre and Dance, every Thursday. Regent Ballroom, at 8 p.m. 2/- and 1/-. —Club Orchestra. ' '2 R EGENT jg ALLROOM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1930. EPI SHALFOO.VS MELODY BOYS EPI SHALFOO.TS MELODY BOYS (Rotorua;, BAND OF EIGHT PLAYERS. FEATURING PERFECT DANCE RHYTHM. Photographic souvenir lor Everyone. 594 TVTADGB /~t RACE AD GE VTraCE (Late Ross-Ebert School or Dancing, Sydney). The Latest Ballroom Dancing taught, including the rage or London, the: ‘■SIX-DIUHT" and “SKATERS’ WALTZ.” Also the new variations or the Waltz, Quickstep and Slow Foxtrot. FREE PRACTICE CLAES—Monday, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. open to all students. , PHYSICAL culture FOR WOMEN—For good health, weight reducing, uevelopjueut aim ngure culture. studio hours —2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Private aim morning lessons by appointment.

STUDlO—Alexandra Bldgs., (over “Dolly Vardcn”). Hamilton ochool of trancing AMILTOA IJCHOOL OF WANCING Elocution. LOCUTION. OLARICE jyjOVERLEY-jgMPSON, (The Experienced Teacher), HAS RESUMED TUITION, And will he pleased to enrol old and new Pupils, classes and Private Lessons in hadet, Classical and Modern Ballroom Dancing, inemdmg Foxtrot, Tango, a new dance —The six-Eight, and me very Latest Craze l’or 1030: rpilE 1 HE SKATERS’ \T7ALTZ EATERS ’ WALTZ As being demonstrated and Taught in London at t,he present time by MR. SANTOS CASAAI, one oi' Loudon’s LEADING Teachers or Ballroom Dancing. Elocution and Dramatic Art (Trinity College, London, Cert.). Pupils conscientiously Trained lor concert Platform, Examinations, Speech etc. Children’s Classes held SATURDAY Mornings. STUDIO: Corner London Street and Seddon Road: Hours, lu a.iu. tut U p.m. daily. 'till Telephone, esus. APARTMENT* VACANT. ABBOTSFORD Residential House. Vacancies lor Mamed Couples or Males to snare rooms.—n Augiesca aired. ri'LAT’, self-contained, furnished, car ac- ! commodauuii, tennis court, telephone | ui tenant s lane u desired.—Ring'3-Os*. ■)

jC'LAT, furnished, central, bedroom and sitting-room, range, gas cooker, own meter, e.c, puone.—auareiS, Times. «i Vii.\ TIMOR J’rivate Hold, Devonport, only two minutes troni wharf, superior ac-commodation.—-Miss i. Joiiusion, proprietress warn I,olla Vista;. \ YOAGLADE, 53 Angtesea Street; Superior Accommodation lor Gentlemen Hoarders; Married Couples; tennis court on premises.—Piiouo 14 IU. GKAiND VIEW —Superior Accommodation. Permanents, 30/- week; Casuals catered lor.—enu ol Ward street. PBoue, eabo. T/"EIUUP HOUSE, Maratna St. Superior -AV. i’rlvate Accommodation lor casuats and Permanents, puone 1407. /AI'OIA HEsIUEMTIAL HOUSE, Hiver Rd., Hamilton t immediately over Railway Bridge;, vacancies lor Permaiienis and casual. .Moderate terms. Pnoiie 1 3-4 H. r PHE LODGE, next Public Trust, Victoria A- Street. \ acancies Casuals and Permanents; terms moderate; nomci.y.-—Ptioue 1 os 1 . APARTMENTS WANTED. 7.AACII, lurnistied, wanted by married AJ couple.— Apply 3, Times. T 43 i >o.ARD anil Lodging, private, wanted; A' respectable working man; bandy bospital. Particulars, J. it. Simpson, new I courthouse. = HOLIDAY ACCOfVHYiODATiajI. LAASIER Holidays-—A Cottage to let at L-i Raglan.—Apply Geo. Boyes and Co LUL, Phone iM'lo. 30 XCARB, WEST CUAsT - - - - AUCKLAND. Tu'ARLEYS ” Winchelsea House.— 1 Every comfort, modern up-to-date. Twenty-seven miles from Auckland. Perfect concrete tennis court, badminton court, and deck tennis. Eiectric light, patent drainage, shower baths; beautiful bush; surf bathing, Ashing. Cars meet trams by arrangement. Book NOW for January and February. Hi tig, write, or wire,— FARLEYS.” Karo Kare .Bureau.

WANTED TO RENT. ( I>UftGALOW,, 3-4 rmd., handy town; 2-3 I JL) monfits’ rent advanced if required.— | Reliable Tenant, Times. 24 HOUSE, i-6 rooms, young- married couple; eventually buy if house suitable. Please write stating locality -and rental.—“f>G,” Times Office. 32 POULTRY, EGGS. ETC-, FOR SALE. PUI.LETS, White Leghorn, McLean strain, fimths., 8/G or the pick Tor 10/-.- —- Phone 2460. 52 HUGH WRIGHT, LTD. E.VS HATS GIVE A AWAY. Genuine English Fur Felt Hats, selling at 25/- given away with every suit, during our 10 Days’ Suit Drive. HUGH WRIGHT^DTD*

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17985, 2 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17985, 2 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17985, 2 April 1930, Page 1

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