CINDERELLA BALL
A SUBSTANTIAL PROFIT
; The Mayor,' Mr; T; C. A._ Hislop, stated to-day that the very successful Cinderella1 ball, held in the Town Hall recently, had resulted in a sum of ap-. proximately £.605 being added to.the Mayor's fund for the relief .of distress in the city. . . .... ... .-i :. -•
The.- committee's aim was- £400; N so. the^result is regarded as very satisfactory. ■ -■ "i---;l, ''■•'-. ,' ■'....
There are still one or. two accounts to be adjusted,' and some small amounts have still to come in, said Mr. Hislop; but on a eonservatiye estimate a of £605:■ could bo .stated. Mr. Hislop added.that, he would like to take the opportunity of;thanking Mrs. Macarthy Reid for further gen-' erous assistance; for when she: became unable'; through indisposition,-.to- act on the committee of "the ball'she very .'generously ; made : a donation' of £100 to. the fund. /This amount is not included in the 'figure given above; v ; • i
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1932, Page 9
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151CINDERELLA BALL Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1932, Page 9
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