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MOONSHINE WINTER GARDEN

There is no move popular weekly function in Dunedin than the Palais Dansant dance at the Moonshine Winter Garden, George street, on Saturday night. This is evidenced by the fact that each week the attendances have increased, last Saturday’s constituting a new record. The singing of Tom Dallon (jazz singer), the playing of Fraser’s Majestic Dance Band, the beautiful hall and appointments, and fine dancing floor are the factors counting for this success, while the management is at all times alert to the pleasure of patrons. New dance numbers will bo presented to-night, while a free bus will be available to Cargill’s and Forbury Corners for southern patrons, '•

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Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 16

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MOONSHINE WINTER GARDEN Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 16

MOONSHINE WINTER GARDEN Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 16

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