Remodelling Furs and Far Coats. Do not trust them to Amateurs. I« the oldest established Furrier in New Zealand. 205 HIGH STREET 'Phone 4180 Below Clock Tower C 3502 _
TECHNICAL COLLEGE RUGBY FOOTBALL DANCE. One of the most successful and enjoyable social functions ever held in the Technical College Hall took place on Saturday evening last, when the ciub held its ninth annual dance. The hall was artistically decorated with pennants of the club's colours, green and gold, and over ninety couples danced to the spirited music * supplied by Baunton's Orchestra. The committee responsible for the arrangements of the evening were Messrs C. Welch, B. Welch, W. Angas, H. Smith. A. Hay, J. D. Henderson, R. Stevens, and W. D. Johnston (honorary secretary). CHILD STUDIES. Wonderfully pleasing is the unstudied winsomeness, the natural cbarm of the child. Oft-times we would that it could be perpetuated Yon will agree, however, that this is as nearly as possible achieved in some of the exquisitely beautiful child studies on view at the CLIFFORD STUDIOS, 'Phoae 1096. Cashel street.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19644, 13 June 1929, Page 2
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