‘BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD’ BALL
Snappy, frolicsome, sparkling, and gay, sums up the atmosphere which the committee in charge of arrangements are endeavouring to create for the “Back-to-childhood Ball,” to be held in the Town Hall next Friday. The ball is under the auspices of the transport, and power section of the National Confidence Carnival, and its proceeds will be devoted toward furthering the interests of Miss Eve Craddock, the transport and power princess. Every detail conducive to the success of the ball has been carefully considered, and the scope of the entertainment has been made to cover every taste. There will be prizes for the best juvenile costume, and many novelties have been introduced, with the idea of transforming the ballroom into a vast playground. Tickets are on sale nt 2/6, while spectators' tickets ninv he purchased at the door for 1/-. Tickets, which include free taxi transport to and from the Town Hall, are 3/6, and may be obtained at centres •detailed in the carnival advertisement appearing on another page in this issue.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 33, 2 November 1933, Page 4
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