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THE EMBASSY DANCE

There was a record attendance at the Embassy Dance last Saturday, when a programme consisting - entirely of requests by the patrons was featured. Owing to' the large number of requests handed ■ in, the management found it impossible to play them all, so arrangements have been made to feature those not played last week at the Embassy Dance to-night. The Georgians’ Strict Tempo. Dance Band provides the music for both the modern and old-time dances, and supper is served. Ladies are advised to be early so as to secure their seats, as the accommodation in the hall is limited. The management of the Embassy Dance advises that it is holding a special dance in the Embassy Salon on Easter Monday. The right of admission to the Embassy Dance is strictly reserved and no pass-out checks will be issued.

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Evening Star, Issue 23527, 16 March 1940, Page 22

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THE EMBASSY DANCE Evening Star, Issue 23527, 16 March 1940, Page 22

THE EMBASSY DANCE Evening Star, Issue 23527, 16 March 1940, Page 22

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