CARDS AND DANCING SHIPWRECK TNANCE HIP WRECK J-/ANCE ARAWA HALL, ROSTREVOR ST., ARAWA HALL, ROSTREVOR ST., To-night mo-NiGHT O-NIGHT 10-MGHT At 8 o’clock. YOU CAN’T MISS THIS GREAT EVENING’S FUN. Novelty Costumes and Numbers from All Lands. All tbe Thrills of a Shipwreck and the Fun of a Lifetime. Admission:: Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies a Plate or 2/-. FINAL REMINDER Q.RAND JAOOTBALL JgALL rpO-NIGHT REGENT BALLROOM 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGIIT R ITZ J5 ALLROOM Frankton Town Hall. EUCHRE AND OLD-TIME DANCE. Music by the Ever Popular Ritz Band. Free Buses. Admission 1/6 We aim to please. Don’t Forget Big Euchre and Dance, . King’s Birthday. “ A little Child Shall Lead Them”; support little Mary Foley, your Parish Queen; six prizes; supper.—Admission CONFETTI, Snowballs, Balloons, Streamers, Novelties, Parisian Ballroom, Saturday. Visitors take this opportunity. G A G n Confetti, Novelties. REMINDER. —Railway Tennis Club, Social Evening; presentation of trophies; Railway Institute, To-morrow, THURSDAY. 8 p.m.—Gent’s. 1/-, ladies, a basket. 34 SHOW Visitors will be attending Parisian Ballroom Grand Carnival Dance, Saturday night. W A , Toorak Hall. MUSIC TUITION No Education is complete without Music. Your children will appreciate your forethought. THE STUDIO OF MUSIC, W. W HITEHEAD Room 6 Dalton's Bldgs., Cnr. VICTORIA & WARD STREETS. Personal Attention given to every pupil. COUNTRY FOLK STUDY MUSIC AT HOME. Personal Postal Tuition By QSSIE BOX 70 AUCKLAND OHEESMAN BALLROOM DANCING EVERY MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. TOORAK CHAMBERS. For particulars; Phone 2543. BCHOOL OF DANCING JJ O T H W E L L, INTERNATIONAL DANCER, N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS FROM 1927 TO 1938, Has Commenced Teaching All enquiries to Phone 2856. Operatic, Ballroom, National, etc. MISS B. BOTHWELL, ASSISTANT. Hours 10-11 a.m., 2-4.30 p.m. D. H. JJANCING OANCING 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.m. Private Tuition by Appointment. GEO- - SCHOOL OF DANCING, 275 A Victoria St., Hamilton North (above Clothier’s). Phone 3393. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION jy[ARY jyjACKENZIE. L.L.C.M., ' TEACHER OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Coaches pupils for tba Public Platform and Trinity College Examinations. Defects In speech corrected. Studio: Argus Chambers (opp. G.P.0.), Victoria Street. Hamilton. WINTER BHOW STALL gPECIAL ATTRACTION AT THE WINTER SHOW. THE NEW MECHANICAL EXHIBITION. Depicting in detail the life and hustle of a modern city in miniature; Street Scenes, Shops, Law *€ourt, Circus, etc., etc. Everything definitely moving and working. See the JJEW ]y£ODEL OITY N EW M ODEL C ITY N EW M ODEL C ITY jj-ew M ODEL C ITY JJEW jyjODEL QITY \TEW TyjODEL QITY NEW ]yjODEL OITY N EW M odel C ity N EW M onEL C ITY AT THF. W' NTER S yyINTER g now HOW 665 PUPILS WANTED DRESSMAKING, Designing, PatterumaKliig: thorough individual tuition: i methods. — MISS STAINES, Sel-Fhit Schuol, Larrlck Nisbei's Bldgs., Hood Street.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20513, 1 June 1938, Page 1
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