CARDS & DANCING TO-MORROW TO-MORROW SATURDAY SATURDAY R E G E .N T EGENT Ballroom ALLR O O M DON’T MISS THIS d; d ANCE A.NCE II ; T? E o E N T j_*V_E_GE .N T D II N C E 1> A N D | .N C E -D AND! (Sweet or Swing, they're the Thing) T° o REGE.NAREGENT -MORROW—--MORROW— s ATURDAY ATLHDAY BALLROOM BALLROOM SATURDAY NIGHT SATURDAY VITALIZING /-'IHALLENGfc 1U P ▼ » ALTZING Open to all Competitors. Can Present Holders Retain Cup? PARISIAN T> ALLROO.M ARISIAN -DaLLROOM Frankton Town Hall jgUCHRE AND QLD-TIME JQANCE Hear Mirk Cosgrove’s Talked-oT PARISIAN T'VANCE tV\ND ARISIAN -Lt.\NCE J->AND 1/6 Admission 1/6. Free buses as usual. •tf-l-AJESTIC J-'ANCE TO-NIGHT Alexandra Hall TO-NIGHT HAMILTON’S LEADING OLD-TIME DANCE Music by CLAYTON'S BAND, the Renowned Old-time Dance Band. Good Floor. Free Buses as Usual. Admission 1/6 AUCKLAND’S 22nd Feb. GREATEST DANCE BAND NEXT ■yyEDNEsDAY 22nd Feb. A RT ■Art Swi: wi: REGENT T> ALLROOM EGENT -iJ ALLROOM R EGENT EGENT RAILWAY SPORTS CLUB EUCHRE EUCHRE. RAILWAY INSTITUTE TO-NIGHT At 8 o’clock. Small tables. Every convenience. Supper. Admission 1/6. 5 HA MI ETON CALE D O NIA N SOCIETY (Inc.) WAIKATO WINTER SHOW HALL, SATURDAY—B p m. Entertaining Programme and Old-time Dance. Supper. Public Invited 1/6; Members 1/DANCE —DANCE—Cambridge Town Hall, Saturday night. February 18th. in conjunction Ritz Ballroom. Frankton Town Rail. Ruses leave Frankton 7.30 p.m., Hamilton 7.10 p.m. 566 DANCE in Te Rore Han To-morrow, February 18th. Hayward’s Orchestra. Popular prices. 430 PERSONALITY 7 ’ Ball, Ohaupo. Wednesday. ??nd. Clarry Cresswell’s ern Swing” Band. Free buses. 394 SPORTS and Reunion; Old Fourths’ Fourth March; Steele Park. Bigger than Ever, 74 HARRY STEVENSON’S SWEET TVHYTHM T>OYS WEET -tVIIYTHM X>OYS TEL. 1359. 3 DEVON ROAD. MODERN—OLD-TIME. ENGAGEMENTS. IT’S a Food, not a Fad—Tip-top Ice Cream at the Monte Carlo Milk Bar i opp. Regent Theatre). WANTED TO SELL 12 Words l/-; 3 Days 2/6 A NCHOR Motor Tent, Bxß, heavy TentIng. complete Poles. Pegs and Bag, 75/-.—Jack Markham. 68 Victoria Street, opp. Commercial Hotel. NCHOR Tent, 6xß, with Fly 9 x 9, roped and reinforced, 25/- complete; Tent 8 x 10, Fly 10 x 12, complete 39/6.
A NCHOR Tents. Ridge Pole, Motor Pyramid and Hiker Tents, also Motorcar Covers, rull range.—Jack Markham, 68 Victoria Street, opp. Commercial Hotel. CHINESE Camphor Wood Glory Boxes, beautifully carved, 15s.—Clothier’s Emporium. DON’T rail to investigate Heat Storage Stoves ir you intend building.—E.C.C. Stockists. DURING Sale, Trousers to Measure from Tailored Remnants, 22/6 up.— Meltzer, Tailor, 167 Victoria Street. FARMERS! Ton Trucks Shorts pMaoriland Timber Co., 12/6 per 100 Super Feet.—Phone 3625. FLOOR and Framing of Tent; 12 x 10; good condition.—Apply 9 Myrtle St, Claudelands. 580 FENCING Posts, Strainers, Battens, best Taupo Heart Totara. Direct delivery from bush.—Andrew Burn & Co., Phone 2894. Storage, Packing, Removal Works expertly performed. Goods safely stored in concrete buildings.—Andrew Burn & Co., Everybody's bldgs.. 76 Victoria Street. GOOD Used Furniture always in stock. If you have any to sell 3end it to Clothier’s Emporium. HEAT Storage Stoves claimed hundreds of users last year.—Electric Construction Co., Stock them. PRAM, cream cane; broad tyres; good order; 30/- for quick sale.—Address, Times. EMINGTON Typewriter £ls. OTlce Desk £5. omce Chair 12/6.—Clothier’s Emporium RI.MU 3ft. Beds, with good quality wire, 39/6. Tall Boys, 75/- to 79/6. Clothier's Emporium. RENOWN Coal, Firewood, Carbonettes, Coke.—Andrew Burn & Co., Yard, 16 Selkirk Street. Office, 7 6 Victoria Street, Hamilton. ET Clubs and real leather bag.—Address at Times. 402 ALE—Serviceable Suits to Measure, £5 15s; a few oddments only.—Meltzer. Hamilton's Tailor. 224 Bargains— new cycles. £ 6/to/-; Ladles’ Used Cycles. £3/10/*; all guaranteed at TASKER’S. Ward Street, opposite Winter Show Buildings. Flat sheets made from bitumendrums. Suitable for making Sheds, Stack Covers, ANIMALS FOR SALE Ciu\v. second calver, due in a week. ' .-ound and quiet—Phone 45X, 20 ...S, 'r/v. 'IT* guaranteed: prices reasonable. —Jacobsen, Dairyman. Huirini. 524 sey I lei Haliillti (1000), 2-fcooth, on road rrom orne 25/-. 4uo F.M. Ewes uo i. o and 8 Tooth Ewes ex 23/6. 80 lA-year Choice Jer>rs. at Te kniti. May del., £s.— i. Matthews, Box 74, Phone 3195. G h ! Vour IP'U 5 e I aimed by J Co.; a better job roi lea* 3618.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20733, 17 February 1939, Page 1
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