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PLAY Theatre t>oyal FIEATRE -IVOYAL Theatre t>oyal HEATRE XVOYAL AAD IJIUESDAY, jyj[o.\DAY AND rpUESDAY, J.C.W. “White Horse Inn” Coy. J)ON JQON JyJTCOL J-JON J^ICOL SUPPORTED BY THE BEAUTIFUL AUSTRALIAN FILM STAR, Sjhirley Richards AND THE MOST BRILLIANT COMPANY OF COMEDY ARTISTS THAT HAS VISITED N.Z. IN RECENT YEARS. - JOHN FLEETING JOHN FLEETING CHARLIE ALBERT CHARLIE ALBERT PHIL SMITH PHIL SMITH MARY DUNCAN MARY DUNCAN LEAL DOUGLAS LEAL DOUGLAS ALATHEA SIDDONS ALATHEA SIDDONS MASIE WALLACE MASIE WALLACE LANE PATTERSON LANE PATTERSON NORMAN BARRINGTON N 0 RMAN B ARRIN G T O N Who Present Next Monday A REVIVAL OF THE FUNNIEST PLAY THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN. CHARLEY’S HARLEY’S CHARLEY’S HARLEY’S CHARLEY’S HARLEY’S ABEL’S -LVOOM ’ OOM ’ ABEL’S Xi-OOM ’ (From Brazil—where the Nuts come from) FJIUESDAY “Up U M “Up U MtllEl K The Celebrated Broadway Comedy, which is being- played for the First Time in New Zealand. Plan Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRICES.—D.C. and 0.5., 5/-; Unreserved, 4/-, 3/-, and 2/-. Day Sales at Theatre Sweet Shop. COUNTRY TOUR.—Te Awamulu, WEDNESDAY, November 8; Te Kuiti, THURSDAY, November y; Taumarunui, FRIDAY, November 10. 80 R* CARDS AND DANCING Re E Ballroom ! allroom CONTINUOUS and IIfODERN Modern *ands The ONLY Dance Hall where Complete Programmes of OLD-TIME and MODERN is available. This popular innovation is made possible by the engagement of TWO OUTSTANDING DANCE BANDS— P EDEN’S” “T>EGENT” EDEN’S” MUSIC “X*EGENT” lor ALL Tor QLD-TIME THE HJODERN 'LD-TIME REGENT T>ALLROOM EGENT -DaILROOM MORE FOR YOUR MONEY EN TERT AIN MEN T. TONIGHT SATURDAY TONIGHT F R ot »pOWN JJALL and | 'IfODERN | and j | Dance tyance taance ance — -*-/ance EUCHRE FOR NON-DANCERS The Band Dancers are talking about \riTE-T ITES TV AN CE T>AND ITE--LJITES J-'ANCE A>AND Free Supper 1/6 Admission Free Buses ALEXANDRA HALL* ALEXANDRA HALL TONIGHT TONIGHT IS STILL HAMILTON’S BEST OLD-TIME DANCE. Good Floor. Good Music. Clayton’s Famous Old-time Dance Band in Attendance. Free Buses as usual. Admission 1/6 HURRAH! HURRAH! J>ARTY JJANCE, TONIGHT SATURDAY TONIGHT ST. PETER’S HALL. Old-Time and Modern Programme. Delicious Free Supper; Special Music; Fast Floor; All Welcome. subscription, I/O. JOANCE WEDNESDAY Nov. 8 WEDNESDAY Clarry Cresswell’s Swing Band Novelties—Good Supper. Gents 2/0, Double 4/-; Ladies 2/-. EUCHRE, Railway Institute, TONIGHT t Saturday j, October 21, 8 p.m. Admission 1/6. UCIiRE, MONDAY, November 0, 8 p.m. sharp, Glover’s Hall, Frankton; good prizes and supper; ad mission, 1/0. 180 FRANKTON Croquet Club, Bridge Evening. MONDAY, 6th, 8 p.m. 11l FAREWELL Dance, Tauwhare Hall, WEDNESDAY, November 8, 1930. Clayton’s Orchestra; good supper. 113 OORDONTON Jp.NCE ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND. ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED. Particulars: — G. BROWN, Phone 3306. rt Princes Street, Hamilton. FOR your Dances and Parties engage A. W. Lincham, Pianist.—Write 45, Times. ANNOUNCEMENT J> AEFERN S TUDIOS WILL BE PHOTOGRAPHING AT CHAMBERS On TUESDAY, Novnnber Ring 204 1 for Appointments. TOORAK S4 PUBLIC TYPISTE CONFIDENTIAL SHORTHAND-T YPISTE, Duplicating Specialist. M u A. 31. W LvrER - Everybody’s Bldgs, (upstairs). Phone 3040. WE Pay More. Who??—Waikato Hide and Skin Company. 87 4 EAT Herbert’s Procera and 100 per cent Wholemeal Bread; daily delivery.

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20953, 4 November 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20953, 4 November 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20953, 4 November 1939, Page 1

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