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COMEDY r£HE JJAMILTON J>LAYBOX (INC.). Eagerly-awaited Presentation or YOU '\TE\ OU -L> ev YOU \r£\ OU EV YOU XTEV OU IN EV “vou x TEV “ OIJ JLI EV C:S C\y c-s CAN AN Tell ” ELL ” j- ELL ” Tell »» ELL ” QIVIC rpHEATRE rpHEATRE QIVIC rpUEATRE AND AGAIN TO-MORROW NIGHT. GET READY FOR A GOOD LAUGH ! But be Wise—RESERVE NOW AT PARKES* Excellent Cast directed by Zelda Fahey, incidental Music by W. Whitehead’s Salon Orchestra. POPULAR PRICES 2/RESERVES FREE VyilAT IS “TELEPOST?” Vy 471 T>ACQUET Restringing and Repairs.—See Edward Jones for a “Jonestring.” 787 CARDS AND DANCING To-morrow o-morrow To-morrow o-morrow To-morrow o-morrow To-morrow o-morrow THE EVENT EVERYONE HAS BEEN WAITING FOR, The Grand Farewell M M M ILITARY ILITARY ILITARY ILITARY ILITARY ILITARY Ball ALL Ball ALL Ball ALL Sponsored by the Waikato Regimental Band to rarewell the Waikato Regiment on the eve of departure for camp. rpiE 1940 jypLITARY JgALL JJE rpilE QREATEST Y ET Commencing- at 8 p.m. You can’t afford to miss a minute or this colossal entertainment. COLOURFUL UNIFORMS—SOFT LIGHTS AND EFFECTS AND CONTINUOUS DANCING To the Superb Music or the B AND and WAIKATO REGIMENTAL BAND’S OLDTIME ORCHESTRA. Regent t>allroom EGENT -DaILROOM R E D A To-morrow o-morrow To-morrow O-MORROW THURSDAY HURSDAY THURSDAY HURSDAY GENTS 4/6 LADIES 3/6 DOUBLE 7/6. Everyone Welcome. 793 HERE IS THE NEWS! ST MARY’S SOCIAL CLUB GRAND FINAL CLOSE OF SEASON rNARNIVAL AND jQANCE MARIST HALL TONIGHT. Excellent iloor and music. Free Supper. Modern and Old Time Dancing. Four Novelty Dances. Crytchley’s Orchestra. Admission 1/6 & 2/-. 8 p.m. sharp. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Dancing at Its Best ! RITZ T>ALLROOM ITZ -*->ALLROOM Frankton Town Hall Jess Allen’s Band EUCHRE EUCHRE EUCHRE Free Buses NOTE OUR PRICE 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 A FARE WELL DANCE AND CARD EVENING, Will be held in the FRANKTON WEST HALL, In Honour or Sergt. Air-Gunner D. Hartstone, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. Admission, 1/6. Cresswell’s Orchestra. 547 DANCE and Cards, Newstead Hall, TONIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Clayton’s Orchestra. Good floor, prizes and supper. Admission, 2/- and 1/6. Bus leaves Frankton 7.4 5, Hamilton 7.5 5, Fare, 6d. 721 Fare 6d. AN C E D •yy H I t i k a h u THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. Melody Boys’ Orchestra; good floor, good supper;_3/- t 2/-, 4/6. 543 Benefit 560 Evening ~to-morrow (Thursday), 8 p.m., Glover’s Hall. Proceeds for Soldiers’ Christmas Parcels. Admission 1/6, Suitable girt or saleable rticle. Supper Tree. ON’T forget 500 TOMORROW, 8 p.m sharp, Nixon Street Hall; everyone elcome; 1 /-. 54 8 ATIONAL Toorak Chamber?, Dance and Card Evening, 8 p.m., SATURDAY, September 28; Clarry CressBand and a Good Floor; Pairs Bridge and 500; bring your friends along for an enjoyable evening. 761 PETER PAN” Dance Club pres'e'nts Monster Opening, New Frankton Town Hall, SATURDAY, October 5., Special engagement Clarry Cresswell’s Swing Band. PLEASE note change of date .Patriotic Dance and Cards. Kaipaki Hall. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. Sid Strange’e Orchestra. Prices 2/-, 2/6-; double 4/-. SWINGTIME ” Ball. 1 Ohaupo. WEDNESDAY, October 2; Clarry Crpssvell’s Swing Band; Free Buses. 42 4 ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND, ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED, particulars: Phone 3306. Hai SCHOOL OF DANCING G E (London). SCHOOL OF DANCING (Established 1930). all branches Saturday Mornings. TEACHER OF 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. T7DWARD JONES—Headquarters for Ex--1-2 pert Tennis Racquet Restringing; 10/to 33/6. 787

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21227, 25 September 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21227, 25 September 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21227, 25 September 1940, Page 1

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