the plastics industrv has grown so rapidly in Britain that 120,000 workers are employed, whereas the num- ‘/® r 00(^ l sfltee n months ago was only A very enthusiastic meeting of the Palmerston North Garrison Band Carnival Committee was held on Wednesday evening when various matters were finalised for the carnival at the Empire Hall on AVcdncs-jk-rt Thursday, Friday and Saturday next. One feature that should appeal to the dancing public is old-time and modern dancing, which will bo held each evening in the dance hall adjoining at a charge of M per dance on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, finishing up with a coster ball on Saturday, for which the charge will be 3d per dance. Another great foaturo will bo tho baby show on Wednesday afternoon, for which Mr J. A. Nash, M.P., has very donated two special prizes. 1 urther entertainment will be provided by pupils from the Broadway School of Dancing (Miss Gibbs) and teams from tho Palmerston North Boys’ High School.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 253, 22 September 1933, Page 6
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