CARDS AND DANCING rilO-MGHT A O-.MGHT rpO-MGHT -L O-MGIIT Regent EG ENT Regent EG ENT Regent EGENT ALLROOM ALLROOM ALLROOM ALLROOM —/"CONTINUOUS——Continuous MODERN and ODERN O LD-TIME LD-TIME D ANCE ANCE 2 BANDS 22 BANDS 2 2 BANDS 22 BANDS 2 Only at the T>EGENT T> ALLROOM XVegent -Oallroom Featuring: the BAND OF STARS and STAR OF BANDS V'CE s'CE B AND A N D Always the Same—Everybody's Favourites FREE BUSES ALL SUBURBS AFTER THE DANCE. a CO-NIGHT rpo-NIGHT - O-NIGIIT JL O-NIGHT Q-PECIAL Special N IGHT IGHT F OR OH OLD-TIME LD-TIME Grand rand /CARNIVAL Carnival at Gala ala Dance ance Frankton rpowN RAN ETON J- OWN Frankton rpowN RANKTON J- OWN Hall all Hall all Embassy .znld-time MBASSY CF LD-TIME Danc ANC B AND AND OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. Free Buses leave Oxford Street 7.45; Royal Hotel 7.55, Hamilton P.O. 8 o’clock. M AJESTIC AJESTIC D ANCE ANCE ALEXANDRA HALL -- ALEXANDRA HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 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 IjNUCHRE JJANCE : FRANKTON CATHOLIC PATRIOTIC FUND, MONDAY, AUGUST 12— MONDAY • TOWN HALL, FRANKTON. Regent Orchestra. Admission 2/-. 192 DANCE and Cards, Newstead Hall, MONDAY, Augrust 12; Clayton’s Orchestra; good floor, prizes and supper; admission, 2/- and 1/6; Bus leaves Frankton 7.45, Hamilton 7.55; fare, 6d. 237 DANCE Secretaries Please Note.—The Combined St. John Ambulance Brigade’s Annual Ball will be held in the Frankton Town Ilall on TUESDAY, September 17. 294 EUCHRE TO-NIGHT, Saturday, Auuust 10, 8 p.m.. Labour Club Rooms, Glover’s Hall. Frankton; g-ood prizes and supper; admission, 1/6. 77 FAREWELL Dance, Rukuhia, to Private N. Carryer, of Third Echelon, TONIGHT. Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies, basket. AMILTON Caledonian Society? Inc?, WAV. Show Hall. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Entertaining: Programme, and Old-time Dance: members l/-; public invited, 1/6; supper provided. 208 ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND, REGENT T'kANCE EGENT J-JANCE Band AND ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED. Particulars:— G. BROWN, 12 Princes St. Phone 3306. Hamilton. MEETING A MEETING of Members of the OPERA- *** TIC SOCIETI PERFORMERS’ CLUB and PLAYBOX, and others Interested in a Production to be known as “THE PAGEANT OF THE EMPIRE,” will be held in the TOORAK CHAMBERS, on THURSDAY, August 15, at 8 p.m. All Interested are urged to attend. 318 ELOCUTION TEACHER R OSALIE gEDDON, L.T.C.L. (Gold Medallist.) TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION AND DRAMATIC ART, SPEECH TRAINING AND CHORAL SPEAKING. Studio: 7 4 Collingwood St., Phone 3360. SCHOOL_OF DANCING G E (B.B.), (London). SCHOOL OF DANCING (Established 1 930). 275 A Victoria St. North (above »), Phone 3393. Tuition daily in Saturday Mornings. TEACHERS OF PIANOFORTE E ILEEN JJOPE, PIANOFORTE THEORY AND HARMONY, ELOCUTION AND CLEAR CORRECT SPEECH. Special Classes for Tiny Tots and Beginners. studio: 23 VICTORIA STREET, opposite Barton & Ross Thones 3278 and 283 J. FOOT SPECIALIST JgILEEN JfETZER, FOOT SPECIALIST. SOUTH BRITISH BLDGS. HAMILTON. (O. G. Warren’s Pharmacy). Daily Attendance Consultations Free. All Foot Complaints Scientifically Treated. Phone 3166 for Appointment. U ANNOUNCEMENT i VEW ZEALAND HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE j EW ZEALAND HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE Everybody's Buildings. Victoria Street. (Late Eugene Beauty Salon*. The principal will be in attendance to I interview prospective pupils on WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, August 14, 15 and 16.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21188, 10 August 1940, Page 1
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