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Firifdt -5Z,Jit C$ V 8 RECORD MIRROR, Week ending January 9,1965 , firifdt -5z,Jit_c$ v. FLAMINGO & ALL MARQUEE CIS\111)ANW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NIGHTER CLUBS NtEtIU DEAD MONEY! Your old records 100A 90 WARDOUR ST., W.1. 33-37 Wardour St., London, W.I. itoAsT records for sale could fetch ff's! THAT DELETED Telephone: GER 8923 Gerrard 1549. Guests welcome RECORD BAZAAR, 50,000 from 2s. RECORDyouwant,couldstill Tony Harris & Rik Gunnell Write for lists,1142/6 Argyle Street, be obtainable, Buy "Pop -Shop" CLUB Thursday, January 7th (7.30-11) present: - Glasgow. 1139 Monthly,Is.,obtainableallnews- 00 (WORD ST, W.1 LONG JOHN BALDRY agents, or Is. 3d. from "Pop -shop," and the (RM) Heanor, Derbyshire. 1152 7.3010 11 p.m. Thursday17th) 7.30 - 11 p.m. (Sutipkf-Ric.i4Mot4o) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MEN SUE RECORDS APPRECIATION OPENING NITE SOCIETY. England's hippest and THURSDAY, January 7th ROD STEWART ALEXIS KORNER SOBITSblmio only authentic R & B Label. From songwriting and THE SOUL AGENTS MULESKINNERS James Brown to Homesick James. MUSIC WRITTEN/ARRANGED - GRAHAM BOND Friday, January 8th (7.30-11) Friday(8tln 7.30 - 11.30 p.m. Monthlynewsletters,biogs.and RIP 4299.8, Melford Avenue, Bark. FOOTPRINTS TONY COLTON Ng nix of artistes,records and 111g, Essex. 610. T-BONES FridayAll Night Session advancereleasesheetsmailed LYRICS WANTED by Music Pub- MULE SKINNERS 12 midnight - 6 a.m. direct,Send 5s.formembership lishing record- to: House - 11,St.Alban's alsoRadioLuxembourg RONNIE JONES 108 Cambridge Road, London, Avenue, London. 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