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CARDS AND DANCING Tonight O.MGHT Tonight onight Regent EGENT Regent EGENT Regent EGENT Ballroom | ALLROOM Ballroom ALLROOM Ballroom | ALLROOM | Gala ALA Farewell arewell Dance ANCE Dance ance Arrange your Farewell Party at the REGENT BALLROOM This Tonight ftionight ONIGHT X ONIGHT CONTINUOUS OLD-TIME IYTODERN LD-TIME and I*X ODERN 2=B£Sl=2 O LD-TIME LD-TIME M ODERN ODERN JOIN THE CROWD The LAST BIG DANCE before CAMP. RATIONAL £JLUB TOORAK CHAMBERS. DANCE AND CARD EVENING TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT CLARRY CRESSWELL’S BAND And a Good Floor. Pairs Bridge and 500. Bring your friends along for an enjoyable evening. 761 -AJESTIC -L'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. TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT JQANCE, ST. PETER’S GOOD FLOOR. Excellent Music Personality Competition. Prizes Galore. 1/6 Free Supper Q.R.LND QA Hamilton east school parents* ASSOCIATION. A Social, Cards, Games and Dancing will be held in the Schoolroom on THURSDAY Evening, October 3, at 8 p.m. All parents, friends and old pupils of the School cordially invited. Admission, 1/-. 859 ■yy hitikahu pan ce , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. Melody Boys’ Orchestra: good floor, good supper; 3/-, 2/-, 4/6. 543 rjAE RAPA HALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. CARDS AND DANCING. Gents 1/6. Ladies 6d and basket. PETER PAN” Dance Club presents Monster Opening, New Frankton TAUWHARE Wrestling Club, Final Dance, October 2; good floor, good supper; Clayton’s Orchestra; proceeds patriotic Fund. 87 5 “ KOO ” Arternoon, TOMORROW, ThurscJ day, 2 p.m., Labour Club Rooms, Glover’s Hall. Frankton; everybody welcome; admission 1/ -. ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND. Regent EGENT Band AND ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED. Particulars: -- G. BROWN, 12 Princes St., Phone 3306. Hamilton JUMBLE SALE J. UMB L E gA L E A Sale of used clothing and other articles will be held In ST. PAUL’S SCHOOLROOM, London Street, on TUESDAY, October 1, commencing at 9.30 a.m. 617 GARDEN COMPETITIONS HAMILTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY GARDEN COMPETITIONS. Five Competitions for Gardens within three miles of the new Hamilton Post Office. ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 30. Entry Fee 2/6; Members free. W. L. RAN STEAD, Alexandra Buildings, Phone 3798, MEETINGB “ rpHE Homeland Society ” calling! All iX Members and intending Members to their eeting in Citizens’ Band Room, at 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY NEXT, October 2. A cordial welcome to all. 631 A CROQUET MEETING will be held In the Railway Institute on OCTOBER 1 at 2.15 p.m. All members and intending members invited.—E. Ward, Hon. Secretary. 654 SCHOOL OF DANCING Geo. tt'ingston, a.i.s.t.d. <b.b.>, XV (London). SCHOOL OF DANCING (Established 1930). Studio: 275 A Victoria Street North (above Clothier’s). Phone 3393. Tuition dally in all branches of Ballroom (Classes and Private) and Tap Dancing. Children’s Classes Saturday Mornings. MUBIC TEACHER QONSTANCE yyELLINGTON. L.T.C.L., R.M.T. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Has Vacancies for Pupils. Studio: 5 PRINCES STREET. Te Awamutu visited Friday and Saturday. PERSONAL “QOMEBODY, somewhere, wants your Photograph.”—Clark-McDermott, Portraitist. Photographic Studio, Caro’s Bargain Stores. LAND AGENTS N°- 16 G ,LLIES A VENUE BARGAIN AT £1175. Practically new and built under Government Supervision, comprising 2 bedrooms, sleeping-porch, drawing-room, breakfastroom, kitchenette, with electric range electric hot-water; bathroom, wash house and lavatory all under the one roof. Nice section. Garage and concrete drive. Government Table Mortgage £7OO. CASH £475. Apply:— VEWTON J£ING SOLE AGENTS. Phones: Night 45 03 and 4510. Day 4123 and 4124. W. T. MAUGHAN innoM Egypt and England—the Doys are X writing home to express the pleasure they are deriving from those farewell Gifts selected at W. T. MAUGHAN’S, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Ward Street (left

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21230, 28 September 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21230, 28 September 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21230, 28 September 1940, Page 1

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