CARDS AND DANCING SOUTH AUCKLAND CALEDONIAN' SOCIETY, INC. QRAND ’yiCTORY QLD-TIME B ALL THURSDAY NEXT THURSDAY NEXT THURSDAY NEXT THURSDAY NEXT FRANKTON TOWN HALL. Dancing- 8 till 1. Good Supper and Music. (Trophies and Medals won at Dominion Band Contest will be presented). PUBLIC INVITED. Gents 4/-; Ladies 3/-; Double Ticket G/-. TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY TO-MORROW GRAND CARNIVAL R ITZ JJALLROOM, FRANKTON TOWN HALL. EUCHRE AND OLD-TIME DANCE. Streamers, Confetti, Blowouts &. Snowballs. All the Fun of a Carnival Nig-ht. Free Buses. Note our Price—l/G We aim to please. QITY FOOTBALL CLUB BALL. The Sporting- Public are cordially invited to be present at the REGENT BALLROOM WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist.. 8 p.m. Gents 3/-; Ladies 2/-. Music featured bv CLARRY CRESSWELL’S MODERN SWING BAND. DON’T rorg-et June 1, City Football Club’s Ball, Regent Ballroom. 798 GRAND Hockey Dance, Wednesday 2 sth., Horotiu Hall. Good orchestra. Novelty dances. Supper. 1/6, 2/-. 754 SOCIAL Grand Carniva. Night, Marist Hall, TO-NIGHT. Community singing, Dancing; Heaps of Fun; admission 1/-. MUBIC TEACH3R PLAY TO-DAY’S MOST POPULAR INSTRUMENT—THE PIANO-ACCORD EON. Rapid, Thorough Tuition by New Zealand’s Foremost A'ccordeonist: QSSIE Dalton’s Buildings, VICTORIA STREET CORNER HAMILTON MUSIC TUITION jyjYRA JJOOTH, L.T.C.L.. L.R.S.M.. Has resumed teaching. VOICE PRODUCTION AND ARTISTIC SINOINO. Studio- * Rallwav Bldg* No Education Is complete without mus- . Your children will appreciate your fore thought THE STUDIO OP yyniTEHEAD MUSIC. (Principal) Room 6 Dalton’s Bldgs., Cnr. VICTORIA & WARD STREETS. Personal attention given to every pupU. COUNTRY FOLK STUDY MUSIC AT HOME. Personal Postal Tuition By QSSIE QIIEESMAN BOX 70 AUCKLAND BCHOOL OF DANCING M A J 0' ,ASO -J OCIIOOL OF D TTUTCIIINSON ANCIN’G HAMILTON BRANCH Wattle Tearooms Private and Class Lessons every FRIDAY front lo a.m. to 10 p.m. For particulars apply Miss Swarhrick, Phone I4oi. Miss Johnson visits Cambridge every Wednesday, JioJding Classical and Ballroom Classes. Fur particulars apply 5 2 Shortland Street, Auckland, C.l. jQANCING TRANCING BALLROOM CLASSES—Mondays, 7 p.m. BUSINESS GIRLS’ TAP CLASSES—Thursdays, 7 p.m. MEN’S TAP CLASSES—Wednesday. 7 p.m. CHILDREN’S CLASSES—Saturday, 10 a.in. Private Tuition by Appointment. QEO. J£INGSTON SCHOOL OF DANCING, 275 A Victoria St., Hamilton North (above Clothier’s). Phone 3393. PUBLIC NOTICE JTEW pLYMOUTII JJAILY Fp RAX SPURT. HAMILTON AGENTS C. * F. L ADD * SELKIRK STREET. Who will he pleased to answer all enquiries. DAILY SERVICE, AUCKLAND-HAMILTON TO NEW PLYMOUTH. 801 WANTED TO BUY Twelve words 1/-; three days 2/6. AR, light, for cash; not later than 1932 model; no dealers.—Write Cash Transactlon, Times, 802 ELECTROLUX, late model; state price and condition.—Write Lux, Times. OTOR-CYCLES, late models. Tor cash. —R. Proudlock, Motor-Cycle Dealers, Frankton. 349 QUANTITY of Clean white Rags.—Apply Engineer, Times Office. 58 9 SUITS, 1000 wanted urgently; turn your discarded Suit into Cash.—Jack Markham, opposite Commercial Hotel. SED Furniture, second-hand goods, any description or condition; anywhere.— Phone 2965. 437 COAL AND FIREWOOD pEWIS £JOAL jyjERCHANT Phone 2862 for GLEN COAL, Coke and Carbonettes. Prompt delivery. oniee opposite Showgrounds. Claudelands. REAL E IDE R D O W N QU! L T S ! WILSON’S TARAPE ; Y\ ILSOVS \J RAPE 1 pET your Quote for Re-papering those ,j vT rooms. We have ihe best Work--1 men.—J. P. Good all 4 Co.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20506, 24 May 1938, Page 1
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