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CARDS AND DANCING rpO-NIGHT J- O-NIGHT REGENT Regent eg ent regent Our Business) STREAMERS TRUMPETS BALLOON’S REGENT BALLROOM REGENT BALLROOM TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT To-night rpo-NiGHT O-NIGHT -1 O-NIGHT Bring your Visitors To-night O-NIGHT the PARISIAN T> ALL ARISIAN JL>ALL For EUCHRE AND ROOM Frankton Town Hall Wonderful Night’s Enjoyment. JgUCHRE AND QLD-FJHME JJANCE Dance to Waikato’s Finest Combination. OUR0 UR POPULAR QLD-TIME gAND 6 Players—Perfect Dance Time. i/6 Admission 1/6. Free buses as usual. Bus leaves corner Weka & Massey Streets at 7.55 736 jypJESTIC TQANCE GRAND GALA NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ALEXANDRA HALL, Hear and Dance to the Famous MAJESTIC DANCE BAND, With the addition of Xylophone and PlanoAccordeon, by Mick Cosgrove. Confetti, Balloons, Novelties. Good Floor. Free buses as usual. Admission 1/6 SOUTH AUCKLAND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, INC. QRAND V ICTORY B ALL. O LD-TIME THURSDAY NEXT THURSDAY NEXT THURSDAY NEXT THURSDAY NEXT FRANKTON TOWN HALL. Dancing 8 till 1. Oood Supper and Music. (Trophies and Medals won at Dominion Band Contest will be presented). PUBLIC INVITED. Gents 4/-; Ladles 3/-; Double Ticket 6/-. QRAND QPENING JgALL, JJALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. Novelty Dances. Hulmes Orchestra. 8/-, fi/-, 4/6 double. 482 JgUCHRE AND JQAN'CE In aid of FRANKTON CATHOLIC CHURCH T OWN HALL, FRANKTON, MONDAY May 30th, 1938 MONDAY Usual Glover’s Hall and Special Prizes. Ladles 2/-. Gentlemen 2/-. PLAY EUCHRE IN COMFORT. RAILWAY INSTITUTE TO-NIGHT At 8 p.m. Good Prizes, Supper. Admission 1/6 704 C O MB IN ED BANKS’ BALL. Dance Secretaries and Intending patrons please note that the Annual Combined Banks’ Ball will be held on July 7, 1938. —A. N. Sims, Hon. Secretary. 671 GORDONTON WEDNESDAY NEXT DANCE FOR QUEEN CARNIVAL—FRANKTON QUEEN Admission 1/6. Good Music. Everyone will be there. 755 HAMILTON POLICE BALL, REGENT DANCE HAIL, THURSDAY, June 16, 1938, at 8 o’clock. Double Tickets, 12/C. —G. Donnelly, Secretary. Admission by tickets only, obtainable at Police Station, ring 2144. 170

BUSINESS Queen Dance, Toorak Hall, TO-NIGHT; saveloy and savoury Supper. 488 YSTERY Orchestra, Toorak Hall, TONIGHT; nve soloists; admission 1/6. Remember tHe m.u.i.0.0.f. Dance m Toorak Hall NEXT THURSDAY, May 26. 498 AIL WAY INSIiJ UTE.—MONDAY, May 23, 8 p.m., Bowlers’ Annual Prizegiving-, Euchre Tournament. Dance to follow; good prizes, Supper; admission 1/6. 428 V\7HITIORA Croquet Club.—Bridge After* vv noon every Wednesday. Resumes May 2 sth., In Pavilion, 2 p.m. 480 SUCCESS ASSURED BY ENOAOINO pHIL QAMPBELL AND HIS DANCE BAND. The Greatest 5-Plece Dance Band In Nexv Zealand. Incorporating the Latest Sound Amplification System. For particulars communicate: GEO. J. BROWN, Business Manager (Phil Campbell’s Band), 16 Kitchener St., Hamilton, or Phone 3306, Hamilton. SOCIAL p RAND Carniva, NJglit, Marlst Hall, TUESDAY, May 24; community singing, Danclrg; Heaps or Fun; admission, 1/-. 17RANETON SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. PARENTS’ Parents and Old Pupils please note that a FAREWELL SOCIAL EVENING. 11l honour of MISS E. DE RENZY, for many years Infant Mistress at the School, will he held in the RAILWAY INSTITUTE HALL at 8 p. m. on TUESDAY, May 31st. (Ladies please bring a plate). EDWARD P. BATY, 509 lion. Sec. MEETINGS r |MIE Annual .Meeting of the llursham A Downs Hall will he held TONIGHT at 8 o'clock. —G. G. Haultain, Hon. Secretary. 707 |> AND F. BIBLE SOCIETY, Annual Day of Praise and Prayer and Thanksgiving, for the Fourth Centenary of tiie Public Reading of the English Bible. The .Meetings will be held in St. Paul's Parlour. London Street, FRIDAY, .May 27th. Sessions; .Morning 10.30 to 12; afternoon, 2.30 to i. Various .Ministers will lead tiie halfhour sessions. 760 LA CORSELETTE t ARGE asx'rtmeiil "f lan-t h\en.nsr 1J Frocks: all shades and sizeV 19/M; White Evening Coals. 15/-. rpAll ORED slum* . plain an l Pin -L striped, from 59.6, latest .lumper Suits, from 49/6, Large variety hats, all prices.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20504, 21 May 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20504, 21 May 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20504, 21 May 1938, Page 1

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