CARDS AND DANCING T>EGE.NT T>ALLROOM ■ -lVegent allroom SATURDAY ATURDAY Gala taa-nce (lala ala JLJance VJala Gala tnance (^ala ALA JLJaNCE VTaLA Gala trance /n ala ALA JJa.NCE «ALA o o LD-TIME LD-TIME LD-TIME LD-TIME Alternating: with M M ODER.N ODER A ODER.N ODER.N EDEN'S TJtDEN’S /A EDEN’S 2=BjSEt=2 1> A N D T> EGE.NT >AND XVeGENT 1» AND & T> EGE.NT A AND EGE.NT Band tjegent and -Regent Free *t>uses ree -Duses JJand 1> AN D >AND After Dance to Massey street, Frankton, Hamilton East and to Gadd’s Stores, Glaudelands via Galloway and Te Aroha Streets. QARNIVAL — JpRANKTON rjNOWN JJAI.L TOMORROW SATURDAY TO-MORROW VITE-T ITES TNANCF HAND An ite-Dites Dance Dand AJESTIG ALEXANDRA HALL ALEXANDRA HALL TO-MORROW SATURDAY TO-MORROW IS STILL HAMILTON’S REST OLD-TIME DANCE. Good Floor, Good Music. Clayton’s Famous Old-time Dance Band Free Bu Attendance. Usual. Admission 1/6. B RIDGE AND TNI YE The Next Ever CENTREWAY F IVE H l ing will be held Te Aw BUSES WILL LEAVE AMIiTU and ryiAUPO AMUTU VfHAUPO ) (8 p.m.) Re E BA A SATURDAY QATURDAA ATURDAY EVERY OaTURDAY Ladles 2/- Gents 2/6 This includes return transport and admission to the REGENT DANCE. E c ■Ed RAILWAY INSTITUTE TO-MORROW SATURDAY TO-MORROW Good prizes, Cosy Fire, supper. Admission 1/6. 117 a ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND. Dis: ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED. Particulars:— O. BROWN, 12 Princes Street, Hamilton. Phone 3306. STEVENSON MODERN—OLD-TIME. ENGAGE.ME.Ms look your Dances and Parties engage -T a. W. Linenam, Pianist. —Write 45, DRAMATIC ART M. AKY m * TEACHER OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Coaches Pupils Tor Trinity College Examination and the Public Platiorm. studio; ARGUS CHAMBERS, opp. C.P.0., Victoria street, Hamilton. Pnune 2a40. ANNOUNCEMENT IZ’LEXEMA X *“LEXEMA For SKIN and SCALP TROUBLES is always successful! KLEXEMA is the largest skin treatment organisation in Australasia, and has brought relief to many thousands of sufferers from such ailments as ACNE, ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, VARICOSE ULCERS, FALLING HAIR. ALOPECIA, SERORRIiOEA, etc. Klexema gives relief immediately. We advise you re diel and general health. Booklet posted. Sister-in-charge will be pleased to interview you. Consultations FREE. J£LEXEMA JJOOMS, NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS. Victoria Street, Hamilton. Phone 1611. CAWS AND MOTOR-CYCLES FOR BALK 12 Word* 1/-; 3 Days 2/6. USTIN 7 Saloon; 1930 model; snip at £65; Fiat Roadster, running order; registered, £l7/tu/-. —Geo. Palmer, Alexandra street. Phone 3152. CHEVROLET 4 -cylinder i-tom Saloon cab; stock sides; good tyres and motor, £47/10/-. —Geo. Palmer, Alexandra Street. Phone 3152. CHEVROLET Junior Coupe, 1935 model; small mileage; mechanically perfect; repainted, £l7s.—Geo. Palmer, Alexandra Street. Phone 3152. OTOR-CYCLE, 8.5. A., 2i"j electric; registered; in good order, £s.—Apply Times. 2<-5 JJUSINESS A S U Rental ENTAL SUAL ! ARE STILL AVAILABLE INOR TTIRE OR JUI-IRE AT USUAL CHARGES. r -pOMEROY & T TD, • -L OMEROY & V-'O., -LiTD, ALEXANDRA ST, HAMILTON. Phone 1991
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20910, 15 September 1939, Page 1
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