FITNESS WEEK Y OL M' T B E F ,T ! Y OL M'" T B E F IT ! Y° L ' jy piT j To stand thp vigours or the Exacting life we Moderns Live. . . . A re y ou F lt ? y ou y it ? IT you cannot take part in Sport the greatest aid to Fitness is to see g-ood Healthy Sportsmen in Action. It Inspires you; puts the Pep into your Blood. That is why Y ou M LST S EE Hamiltons- First Floodlight Carnival, the Stella Attraction of the Fitness Week Campaign. You and Everyone else will go to see a Great Show at JJINEMOA JJINEMOA rpO-.MGHT J>ARK JpARK - rpO-.MGHT - rpo-NIGHT - rpo-.NIGHT 7.30 o’clock. omething to ATHLETICS CYCLING GYMNASTICS HIGHLAND DANCING SCHOOL DISPLAYS BAND QUICKSTEP Admission: Adults 1/-; Children Free. Big Procession from Knox Street 7.15 p.m. In the event or wet weather this programme will be postponed to Thursday, February 2 3rd. The sirens at the Gasworks and the Frankton Dairy Factory will be blown at 6.30 p.m. to warn the public of any postponement. 758 FAMOUS Waikato herds supply Monte Carlo Milk Bar (opp. Regent Theatre). SHOW HAMILTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (Inc.) A UTUM -N a jySHLIA gHOW THURSDAY AND FRIDA A’, gND. & 3 RD., 1939 LEXANDRA H A DAHLIAS. CUT FLOWERS. DECORATIVE, FRUIT 6: VEGETABLES. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE SHIELD COMPETITION. Schedules may be obtained from the undersigned. R. A. JOHNSTON, Secretary, Telephone 1512. 21 Pembroke St. POLO J>OLO Two or New Zealand’s Leading Teams, CAMBRIDGE & MATANGI. CAMBRIDGE & MATANGI, Will meet in the First Challenge for the RICKET CUP, held by Matangi. at the MATANGI POLO FIELD. SATURDAY NEXT. MATANGI POLO FIELD. SATURDAY NEXT. 1.30 p.m Polo Dance to be held in Matangi Hall. 8 p.m. 778 PUBLIC NOTICE •yy OME> ” s ■yyORLD JJAY QF JpRAYER, ON FRIDAY. -?4th. in the jgAPTIST gCHOOLROOM. 2 p.m. to 4 p.i PUBLIC LECTURE HEAR ]VI R H iggins * we a ** Q.ER MANY’S c° AUCKLAND, £JLAIMS, j gT. J>ETER’S JJALL. At 8 p.m. rjNHURSDAY, pEBFiUARY (gg LEFT BOOK CLUB, HAMILTON GROUP. CARDS A DANCING AUCKLAND’S po-NIGHT - GREATEST DANCE RAND VG T>AND VC, Jt> AND REGE EGE TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY TO NIGHT R ITZ Jj ALLROOM Frankton Town Hall EUCHRE AND OLD-TIME DANCE Arthur redan’s Band For the Latest Hits—Come to the Ritz Free buses Admission 1/6 We aim to please. PERSONALITY” RAIL. OHAUPO, TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY Excellent Supper. Novelties. Prizes for Be«t Song. Dance or Item. CLARRY CRESSWELL’S BAND. Free bus Frankton 7.50, Hamilton and Te Awamutu 8 p.m. 2/6. 3/-. 430 SPORTS and Re Fourth March; than Ever TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION jyjACKENZIE, L.L.C.M. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. Will conduct a Junior Pupils’ Cla=s oi Saturdav Mornings, at 11.30 o'clock. Pupils wishing to join class please call a studio. Argus Chambers, opp. C.P.o. Phone 294 s 0 s TEACHER OF PIANO-ACCORDION ISSIE ’S BUILDING-?. H. J AY. Cali and a=K , iano-Accordion BUILDINGS < 'tl UU! Clii'de fur Hf-pat' : Uiuatf j \JI houms. We have tne Lent vvoikmeu ui Hamilton. —J. P. uoodalL
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20737, 22 February 1939, Page 1
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