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CARDS AND DANCING Tonight rpoNiGHT ONIGHT JLONIGHT AwEGENT Regent EG ENT Regent EGENT JDaLLROOM Ballroom allroom —continuous——yj ON TINUO U S—TITODERN and XTXODERN Old-time ld-time bands bands 2 BANDS 2 2 BANDS 2 Featuring the _ BAND OF STARS and STAR OF BANDS Always the Same—Everybody’s Favourites FREE BUSES ALL SUBURBS AFTER THE DANCE. RATIONAL QLUB, TOORAK CHAMBERS. FpONIGHT mONIOHT AUGUST 31 8 P.M. Dance and c ard TT’vening. ANCE AND V-'ARD ADVENING. CLARRIE CRESSWELL’S BAND. A Good Floor, Good Music and Cards under Pleasant Conditions. Members and Friends Particularly Welcome. 907 "JIT AJESTIC TRANCE "Aajestic JL/ance ALEXANDRA HALL ALEXANDRA HALL TONIGHT TONIGHT 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 YES, WE’LL ALL SEE YOU AT THE NEW JMUENDLY J^ANCE, ST. PETER’S HALL TONIGHT Novelty Dances. Free Supper. Good Orchestra. Admission 1/6 League Members 1/TONIGIIT SATURDAY TONIGHT RITZ T3ALLROOM ITZ -L>ALLROOM (Frankton Town Hall). GRAND EUCHRE AND DANtE. Featuring Jess Allan’s Popular Band. Free Buses. Ad. 1/6 everybody. 1014 ;IXTH \ NNUAL JJANCE S ,XTH A Gold and c reen Rall, OLD AND VTREEN -C>ALL, rpHURSDAY, gEPTEMBER g JJUNTLY rjNOWN JJALL. * IN AID OF PATRIOTIC FUNDS. Featuring the REGENT DANCE BAND. Elegant Supper, Beautiful Queen Crowning. Double, 7/6; Gentlemen, 4/6; Ladies, 3/6. Bus leaves Hamilton at 7.45 p.m.; 1/6 Return. 993 VXftAND J-'aNCE AND INUCHRE. AND -t^UCHRE. WHATAWIIATA HAnL WEDNESDAY, " SEPTEMBER 4. CLARRY CRESSWELL’S ORCHESTRA. Good Floor and Prizes. Free Supper Admission, 2/-. Buses leave Hamilton P.O. 7.4 u, Frankton P.O. 7.50 p.m., Hodgson’s Motor Depot, Te Awamutu, via Paterangi and Ngahinapouri. Fare, 6d. 1022

S AI ATURDAY, gEPTEMBER KEEP IT FREE FOR W 7 OOL WORT HS* ▼V OOLWORTHS’ CJTAFF TRANCE, OTAFF VJaRNIVAL JJALL, CLAUDELANDS. In Aid of Patriotic Funds. 978 PATERANGI PING PONG DANCE, PATER AN'GI HALL TUESDAY, Sept. 3. Clayton’s Orchestra; Free Bus to Te Awamutu. Admission: Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6; double 4/6. 992 Te RAPA PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE CONCERT AND DANCE, TE RAPA HALL, TUESDAY, SEPT. 3. ree bus leaves C.P.0., Hamilton, 7.45. Admission: Gents 1/6, Ladies 6d and basket. 694 Another great night—Tuesday NEXT, Sept 3, TOORAK HALL. HAMILTON DRUIDS’ DANCE. Good Music and Supper. - and 1/6. 724 W HITIKAUU DANCE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 5 Melody Boys’ Orchestra. Good Floor. Good Supper. 3/-, 2/-, 4/6 693 DANCE, Grand Red Cross, Tauwhare Hall, WEDNESDAY, September 4; Clayton’s Orchestra; Slipper. 803 EUCHRE, TONIGHT, Saturday, 8 p.m., Labour Club Rooms, Glover’s Hall, Frankton; good prizes and supper; admission, 1/6. 77 ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND, Regent EGENT D A.NCE A.NCE BA A ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED. Particulars:— G. BROWN, 12 Princes St., Phone 3306. Hamilton. SCHOOL OF DANCING G E (London). SCHOOL OF DANCING (Established 1930). Studio: 275 A Victoria Street North (above Clothier’s). Phone 3393. Tuition daily in all branches of Ballroom (Classes “and Private) and Tap Dancing. Children’s Classes Saturday Mornings. MUSIC TEACHER £JONSTANCE 'yy ELLINGTON, L.T.C.L., R.M.T. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Has Vacancies for Pupils. Studio: 5 PRINCES STREET. Te Awamutu visited Friday and Saturday. TEACHERS OF PIANOFORTE E ILEEN JJOPE, PIANOFORTE THEORY AND HARMONY, ELOCUTION AND CLEAR, CORRECT SPEECH. Special Classes lor Tiny Tots and Beginners. Studio: 28 VICTORIA STREET, opposite Barton & Ross Phones 327 8 and 2S3J. SHEEPSKINS —Ilignest Prices at Waikato Hide and Skin Company, Frankton.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21206, 31 August 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21206, 31 August 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21206, 31 August 1940, Page 1

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