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RUGBY FOOTBALL HAMILTON’S AMILTON’S F IRPT hist G AME AME of the Rugby Season will be played Saturday. For the first time in five years the Union has entered the Championship for the P EACE EACE C UP UP Saturday’s Game will be an tion contest, when AM I ETON AMU.TON AM I ETON A MILT ON meet? EliminaMorrinsvilee ORRINSVILEK MORRI.NSVIELE ORRINSVILEE No. 1 RUGBY PARK, HAMILTON, SATURDAY ■VfEAT ATURDAY EXT At 2.30 p.rn. Curtain-Raiser at 1.15 p.ni. HAMILTON JUNIOR REPS V. MORIUNSVILLE JUNIOR REPS. Admission to Ground: Adults i/-, Children Od. Admission to Stands: Gentlemen 1/-, Ladies & Children Gd. CARDS AND DANCING G RAND TNOCHRE AND TAANCE RAND XLIUCHRE AND J-'ANCE UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB. ■yyiIATAWIIATA, IN AID OF BRITISH RED CROSS. CLARRIE CRESSWELL’S ORCHESTRA. Monte Carlos and Good Prizes. Admission, 2/-; Bus, Cd, leaves Hamilton 7.30 p.m., Frankton, 7.45. 511 TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY TO-NIGHT RITZ T3ALLROOM ITZ J->ALLROOM FRANKTON TOWN HALL, E U C II R E AND DA N C E Dance to Jess Allan’s Band that played to Capacity House last Wednesday. Free buses. Admission 1/6 WII I T I K A II U DANCE, TO-MORROW THURSDAY MELODY TRIO ORCHESTRA. Good Floor, Good Supper; 3/-, 2/-, 4/0. All welcome at grand dance at GLOVER’S HALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 THURSDAY Excellent Floor and Music. Good Prizes. Free supper. Admission 1/6 & 1/DANCE and Cards, Eureka Mali, to~ NIGHT (Wednesday). Digger Price’s Orchestra; good supper; 2/- and 1/6. 527 ON'T forget 500 TOMORROW, 8 p.m. sharp, Nixon Street Hall; everyone welcome, 1/-. 409 GRAND Hockey Dance, TONIGHT, Ohaupo Hall; good floor, good supper; Regent Dance Band; Free Buses Hamilton and Te Awamutu. 632 INSTITUTE Euchre and Dance, Te Kowhai, August 28: Cresswell’s Orchestra; Bus, 6d, leaves Frankton 7.30, Hamilton P.O. 7.45, via Te Rapa; admission, 2/-. 1/6. 632 PATER ANGI Ping Pong Dance, Paterangl Hall. TUESDAY, SEPT. 3. Clayton’s Orchestra. Free bus Te Awamutu. 641 QT. Mary’s Social Club Dance Night, £5 Marist Ilall, TONIGHT. Good Boor, j supper; 1/6 and 1 /-. 213 j “ ROO ” ATternoon, TOMORROW” ThuTs- J O day, 2 p.m.. Labour Club Rooms ! Glover’s Hall. Frankton: everybody wel- ! come; admission 1/-. ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND, j Regent tyance t>and EGENT J-AaNCE j ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS I PROVIDED. Particulars:— G. BROWN. 12 Princes St, Phone 3306. Hamilton. Back in Full Swing. SYD STRANGE AND HIS SYNCOPATORS. The Orchestra that draws the Crowd. Now* Open for Engagement.—Address: Syd Strange, 266 A Victoria Street. Hamilton. 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., PRonc 3360. SCHOOL OF DANCING Geo. a.i.s.t.d. <b.b.), (London). SCHOOL OF DANCING (Established 10 30). Studio: 275 A Vlctoi la St. North (above Clothier’s), Phone 3393. Tuition dally in all branches of Ballroom (Classes and Private) and Tap Dancing. Children’s Classes Saturday Mornings. MUSIC TEACHER QONSTANCE -yyELLINGTON L.T.C.L., R.M.T. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, lias Vacancies for Pupils. Studio: 5 PRINCES STREET. Te Awamutu visited Friday and Saturday TEACHERS OF PIANOFORTE JMLEEN JJOPE, PIANOFORTE THEORY AND HARMONY, ELOCUTION AND CLEAR CORRECT Special Classes for Tiny Tois and Beginners. Studio: 28 VICTORIA STREET, opposite Barton & Ross Phones 3278 and 283 J. TEACHER SINGING AND PIANO JOSEPH rp JJATTERSBY, VOCALIST AND PIANIST. Services Available Any Function. Music Provided Socials, Dances, etc. (Any number Instruments.) studio: 22 Hood Street, Phone 3610. Residence: 23 Selkirk Street. Phone 2193. RADIO REPAIRS SAME-DAY SERVICE. MODERATE CHARGES. RING J£EN piU.ME. HOOD STREET. PHONE 1862. CARRIERS. COAL MERCHANTS T T IS KNOWN IN INVERCARGILL \Do at Whangarol, Greymouth, Gisborne ' " and Timaru. WHAT IS? That N.Z.'s Best Carriers and Coal Merchants are C. & 1". LADD, Selkiik Street. Hamilton. Phone 2598.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21197, 21 August 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21197, 21 August 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21197, 21 August 1940, Page 1

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