CINEMA FRIDAY .Next:—JANE WITHERS in “ 45 FATHERS ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) 1 CJ T A T E j- Tel. 1416 - Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. QUEST pRICES gD AND QD A Nerve-tingling- thriller-story or trainwreckers and gun-runners: ueven Dinners ” SEVEN OINNERS ” even Dinners ” pDMUND with L OWE C ONSTANCE /CUMMINGS Hailed as the Most Absorbing Thriller of the Year: —ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION — Excitement . . . mystery . . . thrills . . . romance unleashed in a smashing dramatic story so startling the author dared not sign his name: f “ QTRANGE /CONSPIRACY ” | “ Strange “ CfTBANGE /CONSPIRACY ” | “ Strange • : —I 0 With PAUL KELLY JANET BEECHER ANDY DEVINE ARTHUR BYRON SYDNEY BLACKMER PEGGY CONKLIN Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) CARDS A DANCINQ TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY TO-MORROW R ITZ (Frankton Town Hall) EUCHRE AND OLD-TIME DANCE Featuring the Rltz Band, known far and wide AS THE “ SNAPPY FR r B.” Free buses. Admission 1/6 We aim to please. A REMINDER. Dance, Marist Hall, TONIGHT. Good floor, good music. 887 EUCHRE, Marist Hall, To-morrow, Wednesday. Big attendance last week. Follow aggregate. Prizes good. Admission 1/-. 612 RAND Race Night Gala, Majestic Dance, Alexandra Hall, Saturday. 610 HUGE Success: Young Farmers’ Club’s Annual Dance, Matangi Hall, FRir/AY, May 20, at 8 p.m. Clayton’s Orchestra; Popular Prices. 370 HILLCREST Women’s Institute, 500 Social and Dance, Nixon Street Hall, TO-MORROW, Wednesday, May 18, 8 p.m. All welcome; good prizes and supper. Admission 1/-. 590 'V' A WTO N Ten n 1 s Club! Usual fortnlghtly Dance Thursday next. 604 SPECIAL NOTICE
jyjABEL JOHNSON JOCK JJUTCHISON gCHOOL OF JJANCING HAMILTON BRANCH.—MR HUTCHISON teaches in Hamilton every Wednesday, at the Wattle Tea Rooms, assisted by MISS LEONIE SWARBRICK, who Is also available for Private and Class Lessons on Fridays. PRIVATE CLASS Lessons may be booked In Tap & Ballroom Dancing during tbe day and Class Lessons on Wednesday and Friday evenings. For particulars apply Miss Swarbrick. Phone 1404, Hamilton. MISS JOHNSON visits Cambridge every' Wednesday, holding Classical and Ballroom Classes.—For particulars apply 52 Shortland Street, Auckland, C.l. MUSIC TEACHER PLAY TO-DAY’S MOST POPULAR INSTRUMENT—THE PIANO-ACCORDEON. Rapid, Thorough Tuition by New Zealand’s Foremost Accordeonist: QSSIE QHEESMAN, Dalton’s Buildings, VICTORIA STREET CORNER HAMILTON EDUCATIONAL HAMILTON College of Hairdressing.— For prospectus apply Principal, Government Lire Bldgs., Hamilton. Phone 2349. MEETINGS General labourers’ union, Hamilton District.—An urgent Meeting at Toorak Chambers, WEDNESDAY, May 18th., at 8 p.m. Essential for members to attend.—Conveners, F. T. Mills, R. llurrell. TTAMILTOX Branch, Drivers' Union. —Monthly Meeting, Toorak Chambers, WEDNESDAY, May 18, 1938, 8 p.m. Business: Election of Branch Officers, Federation Conference, Report, General. 582 EMPLOYERS. A Meeting to form a Share-milker Employers’ Association will be held at Stratford, Taranaki, on FRIDAY next, May 20th., at 11 a.m. • Share-milker employers from other districts are invited to attend. E. K. CAMERON, 569 Secretary, Hawera.
CARS FOR SALE We have Cars now available from our Auckland stocks which have been used only on pood city roads, in which case we can guarantee excellent condition and value. The following- are a Tew only of a very comprehensive stock:— C ED AN'S 1037 CHEVROLET Touring-, as new £3lO 1037 CHEVROLET Standard; as new £285 1937 AUSTIN 7, as new £195 1930 CHEVROLET Touring £275 19 3 6 CHEVROLET Coach £225 1936 FORD 10 £195 1936 AUSTIN 10 and MORRIS 12; each £250 193 1 MORRIS S £lO5 1930 CHEVROLET. DURANT and ESSEX: each £l2O 1 927 PAIGE and REO; each .. £6O 1928 WHIPPET £BS rpQURERS PTUDERAKI’.R. RUGBY. OT.RSMoBILE, and DODGE. suitable ror farm work, rroin .... £25 FORD Roadster £2O 19 28 RUGBY Tourer £75 rpRUCKS FORI* Van £ls CHEVROLET I-ton £45 1 932 I-iHID A A 4-ton £75 \ SERVICE CERTIFICATE WITH EVERY V El II Cl. E. <5C j^rn., QO., J^TD., OCHOFIELD & QO., J^TD., STUD HOLME STREET MORRINSVILI.E Phone 283. 584 PUPILS WANTED DRESSMAKING, Designing. Patxernmaking; thorough Individual tuition; latest methods. —MISS STAINES, Sel-Phlt SCHOOL Carrick Nisbet’s Bldgs., Hood Street,
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20500, 17 May 1938, Page 1
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