AWATUNA.
(From a Correspondent.) j TUo ladies' leap year dance passed off vory successfully last Friday evening, \\\a attendance far exceeding' expectations. Visitors came from as faj a » Kapojiga a»V* Opunake. Miss limes and Miss pajrkes as M.C.'a v Wo>e'most assiduous and carried out tlieir duties to perfection. The committee «J1 worked bacd, tfeus «iisuring a good time for *veryho<ly and deserve great credit. The M W*s tostefully decorated, the floor M aplendui order, the music, supplied by Mr M, Fpwler, was quite up to that gentleman's reputation, and lastly, the supper was "all right." Nothing was left to be desired by the most fastidious. Extras were played by Miss Parkes, Miss A. Bartlett and Mrs Scott (violin) and Miss Boyne (piano). After suuper the gentlemen assumed command, Messrs Parker' and Gatenby being M.C.'s. Dancing was kept up till 2.30 a.m., when all left for home satisfied they had been at one of the most enjoyable dances ever held in the hall. I hear the arrangements in connection with the concert to be held on the 30th inst. are well in hand. The concert is in aid of the public hall funds, and should b§ well patronised. 6*pt«mber 28.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8098, 29 September 1904, Page 3
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199AWATUNA. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8098, 29 September 1904, Page 3
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