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TOWN HALL DANCE

To-night the management of the Town Hall Dance is commencing summer dancing. Mr Alex. Swann's band of seven players and the vocalist, Mr J. McFarlane, will discard their customary uniform and dress in grey flannel suits. The organiser of the dance (Mr J. Brown) has arranged a new competition dance named A la Mode to take the place of the Monte Carlo dance A la Mode is not a test for good dancing, and every person in the hall can take part, all having an equal chance of winning the prizes. The women's first prize is a silver coffee set valued at £7 10s, and the men's first prize is an order for 2gns from the Ascot

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23649, 5 November 1938, Page 24

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TOWN HALL DANCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23649, 5 November 1938, Page 24

TOWN HALL DANCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23649, 5 November 1938, Page 24

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