FITNESS WEEK wim c:* PAIGN P AIG N PAIGN PAIGN \^DN JP'LOOD LIGHT OAR NIVAL LIGHT OARNTVAL JJINEMOA J>ARK •NESDAY February 22, at 7.30 p.m. ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING HIGHLAND DANCTNG HIGHLAND DANCING HIGHLAND DANCING GYMNASTICS GYMNASTICS GYMNASTICS SCHOOL DISPLAYS SCHOOL DISPLAYS SCHOOL DISPLAYS BAND QUICKSTEP BAND QUICKSTEP BAND QUICKSTEP Procession leaves Knox street at 7.15 p.r DON’T MISS THIS GREAT PROGRAMME DON’T MTSS THIS GREAT PROGRAMME DON’T MISS THIS GREAT PROGRAMME Admission: Adults 1-/; Children Free. CARDS A DANCING AUCKLAND’S GREATEST NEXT 22nd Feb. IX7EDNESDAY W E DANCE BAND 2 2nd Feb. ART •O.RT an SWING WING Regent •ALLROOM ST. GEORGE’S YOUNG PEOPLE’S CLUB. CANCELLATION OF DANCE. Owing to the severe illness or the Rev. Boyt invitation holders are requested to note that ihe Dance scheduled for Tomorrow Night is CANCELLED. 72’’’ PERSONALITY” BALL, OHAUPO, WEDNESDAY, 22nd. Excellent Supper. Novelties. Prizes for Best Song. Dance or Item. CLARRY CRESSWELL’S BAND. Free bus Frankton 7.50, Hamilton and Te Awamutu 8 p.m. 2/6, 3/-. 430 BRIDGE, To-night, Frankton Bowling Pavilion. 8 o’clock. 435 Frankton druids.—a social Evening will be heid on Wednesday. 22nd. Meeting at 7.30. Members, roll up. PORTS and Reunion: Old Fourths’ ‘ Fourth March; Steele Park. Bigger than Ever. 74 SUMMER Ball, Waharoa Hall, Tuesday, 21st. Clarry Cresswell’s “Modern Swing Band.” 499 HARRY STEVENSON'S SWEET TFHYTHM T>OYS WEET XVhyTHM J->OYS TEL. 1359. 3 DEVON ROAD. MODERN—OLD-TIME. ENGAGEMENTS. THE Ideal Dessert Tor your table—Tip Top Ice Cream—so delicious and nutritious.—Monte Carlo Milk Bar. SPORTS March 4th, old fourth waikato’s ANNUAL SPORTS RE-UNION. The Biggest Sports Picnic Ever to be Held in the Waikato. AT STEELE PARK. 224 SCHOOL OF DANCING Ge KINGSTON CHOOL OF JJANCINQ 275 A VICTORIA STREET. Hamilton North (above Clothiers). Phone 3393 BETTINA E DWARDS M.R.A.D.. London hraneh of their Auckland School in Toorak Chambers. Victoria Street, Hamilton. Classes and Private Lessons commence on February 27. at 4 p.m. Interviews from 3.30 p.m. For particulars write to the Principals, c/o Toorak Chambers, or Albert Bldgs, Swanson St. Auckland. Pupils prepared for Stage Productions and for TEACHERS OF MUSIC W. YYTHITEHEAD. w TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, HAS RESUMED TEACHING at the “STUDIO OF MUSIC.” Dalton’s Buildings. Ward Street, ’Phone 3624. M Y R A -OOOTH. JL> L.T.C.L., L.R.S.M. Teacher of VOICE PRODUCTION A ARTISTIC SINGING HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Particulars or Vocal Scholarship available on application. Studio: 2 RAILWAY BI.DS, HAMILTON. Residence: 25 Palmerston Street. E ILEEN H OPE PIANOFORTE. THEORY AND HARMONY, ELOCUTION AND CLEAR, CORRECT SPEECH. Has resumed teaching.—Special Classes Tor Tiny Tots and Beginners, pupils prepared for all examinations. TEACHER OF PIANO-ACCORDION QSSIE £^l! Teaches in DALTON’S BUILDINGS. HAM ILTON, every MONDAY. Call and ask u.m about the Piano-Accordion. DALTON’S BUILDINGS it Most tmclent SUIT of Fain the Waikato employed by J. P.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20735, 20 February 1939, Page 1
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