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CARDS AND DANCING Tonight onight Tonight onight O r F COURSE OURSE THE BETTER Dance ANCE Dance ANCE Dance ance ALWAYS Regent egent Regent egent Ballroom allroom Ballroom allroom # Continuous Old-time and LD-TIME and M ODERN ODERN 2 BANDS 2 2 BANDS 2 Free Buses to All Suburbs after the Dance. A Fitting: Close to the 1940 Season will be the Military t>all. ILITARY XJaLL. Fresented by the JJEGIMENTAL JJAND •yyAIKATO REGIMENTAL JJAND. TO FAREWELL THE WAIKATO REGIMENT ON ITS DEPARTt'RE FOR CAMP. JJEGENT JJEGENT JJALLROOM, rpHURSDAY, gEPTEMBER gg Continuous Dancing to THE REGENT DANCE BAND and WAIKATO REGIMENTAL BAND’S OLD-TIME ORCHESTRA. Admission: Gents 4/6, Ladies 3/6. Double 7/6. Tickets obtainable from Dolly Varden, or E. V. Oldham. Hon. Sec., Union Bank Buildings. 665 m ALEXANDRA HALL Dance ance ALEXANDRA HALL T O- NIGHT T O-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. TRY THE FRIENDLY FROLICS DANCE THIS WEEK—at S T - P ETER’S H ALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT WHERE EVERYONE ENJOYS EVERY MINUTE. Admission 1/6 611 ANCE and Cards, Eureka Hall, MO.NDAY, 23rd. Digger Price’s Orchestra. Good floor, good supper. 1/6 & 2/-. 028 EUCHRE - TO - N IGHTSaturffay) 8 o’clock. Labour Club Rooms, Glover’s Hall, Frankton; good prizes and supper; admission 1/6. 77 SWINGTIME ” Ball, Ohaupo, WEDNESDAY, October 2; Clarry Cresswell’s Swing Band; Free Buses. 424 ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND, Regent dance dand EGENT -L' ANCE -L>aND ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED. Particulars:— G. BROWN, 12 Princes St., Phone 3306, Hamilton BCHOOL OF DANCING Geo. tt'ingston, a.i.s.t.d. (b.b.i. -IV (London). SCHOOL OF DANCING (Established 1930). Studio: 275 A Victoria Street North (above Clothier’s). Phone 3393. Tuition daily in all branches or Ballroom (Classes and Private) and Tap Dancing. Children’s Classes Saturday Mornings. MUBIC TEACHER QONSTANCE 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. AF LAWLESS S™ IN —is a priceless possession. The Klexema treatment for all skin and scalp ailments has cured thousands and can give you rreedom from any type of distressing skin trouble. Freo advice by a fully qualified nurse at the LEXEMA "DOOMS, K L PERSONAL LADY, new home, will store Plano, return email use.—Write Carerul, Times. 322 , LAWN available, Claude- I lands.—Apply Court, Times. 469 | “PORTRAITS keep Precious Memories A Alive.”—Clark-McDermott, Portraitist, Photographic Studio, Caro’s Bargain FARM HANDB WANTED FARM Hand, experienced and reliable; good home and conditions; ring or write.—W. Merrick, '-ate Pa, Tauranga. SHEPHERD, good home and conditions.— Ring :<lor». 673 REGISTRY OFFICES WANTED: Housemaid-Waitresses; Companion Helps; Domestics, town and country; Farm Hands; Porter and Porter-Bar-man; Youths for farms; Daily Help; Laundress; Cooks for town; Housekeepers for country are awaiting employment; Cook for home cookery; Shop Girls; Nurse Companion; Labourers. JJELIABLE JJEGISTRY REGISTRY (Next Public Library). Phone 3035 WANTED: Cook, Kitchenmaid and Laundress for Institutions; Waitresses; Housemaid Waitresses; Head Waitress, etc, Waikato, Rotorua. Taupo, King Country; Tearoom Waitress and Pantrymaid; Probationer Club Waitress; Companion Helps; i Dailv Helps; Domestics, etc; Cooks for : Home Cookery; Teamster, 70/-; Farm 1 Hands, 60/- and 70/-: Youths, etc; Couples and Families. 1. 2 and 3 milkers; Married | Shepherd; Youths, factory work; Handv- ; man-Gardener; Message Boys; Porter and porter-Harman. BUSINESS WANTED EXPERIENCED Blacksmith seeks business opening in good centre. Would buy jor lease established ' emeem or would consider partnership into which he could | bring new business in the form of a patent I line which is a proved seller in King Country and Waikato. Would consider any ! business offering scope ror a first class i smith.—Address particulars to Ironworker Tiroes. 3 5 -J TUITION WANTED COACH for Standard vi, h:tory and Geography.—rie;,se reply stating most convenient Lours, etc to 97, Times. ’47*

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21224, 21 September 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21224, 21 September 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21224, 21 September 1940, Page 1

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