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pink muslin frock. Among the gentlemen present were Messrs. Seddon, Turnbull, (■JhirtclilTe, and Bridge. A dance was given by the Kia Toa Hockey Club on Thursday night (writes our Greytown correspondent), in aid of the Greytown Town Hall funds, and proved very successful. Visitors were present from Carterton, Masterton, and Wanganui, and all had a very enjoyable time. Tho music was supplied by Miss V. Maguire, Mrs. Welsh, and Mr. Rees, and dancing was kept going until about two o'clock in tho morning.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 306, 19 September 1908, Page 11

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pink muslin frock. Among the gentlemen present were Messrs. Seddon, Turnbull, (■JhirtclilTe, and Bridge. A dance was given by the Kia Toa Hockey Club on Thursday night (writes our Greytown correspondent), in aid of the Greytown Town Hall funds, and proved very successful. Visitors were present from Carterton, Masterton, and Wanganui, and all had a very enjoyable time. Tho music was supplied by Miss V. Maguire, Mrs. Welsh, and Mr. Rees, and dancing was kept going until about two o'clock in tho morning. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 306, 19 September 1908, Page 11

pink muslin frock. Among the gentlemen present were Messrs. Seddon, Turnbull, (■JhirtclilTe, and Bridge. A dance was given by the Kia Toa Hockey Club on Thursday night (writes our Greytown correspondent), in aid of the Greytown Town Hall funds, and proved very successful. Visitors were present from Carterton, Masterton, and Wanganui, and all had a very enjoyable time. Tho music was supplied by Miss V. Maguire, Mrs. Welsh, and Mr. Rees, and dancing was kept going until about two o'clock in tho morning. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 306, 19 September 1908, Page 11

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