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EMBASSY SALON

Dunedin’s dancing public have always appreciated good music and congenial company, and the patrons at the Saturday night dances at the Embassy Salon find that there is nothing left to be desired in this respect. The music is by Alex. Swan and bis boys,, who enter whole-heartedly into the spirit of things and are the main factor in making these dances the success they are. To-mor-row night will prove to be every bit as good if not better than previous weeks. Hogg’s cinetone sound system is an asset, and from 7.30 to 8 many take advantage of the music supplied to polish up any new steps. An announcement in regard to to-morrow’s dance will be found on the amusement page.

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Evening Star, Issue 22708, 23 July 1937, Page 7

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EMBASSY SALON Evening Star, Issue 22708, 23 July 1937, Page 7

EMBASSY SALON Evening Star, Issue 22708, 23 July 1937, Page 7

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