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GRAND VICTORY BALL

Dancing enthusiasts are eagerly looking forward to the ball to be held in St. Mary’s Hall next Monday evening, when the whole of the proceeds will be devoted to the Southland Patriotic Fund. In addition to assisting such a worthy cause the appearance of the dance orchestra associated with the Band of the Royal New Zealand Air Force will .be followed with interest. This orchestra is reputed to be the finest combination in the Dominion and dancing to the rhythmic music provided by its members should be a

memorable occasion for both old and young. Prices are 7/6 double ticket, gentlemen 5/-, ladies 3/6; Tickets may be purchased at Thomson and Beattie, Ltd., glove counter, H. and J. Smith, Ltd., box office, Herbert, Haynes and Co., Ltd., toilet counter, and Carters’ Clothiers.

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Southland Times, Issue 24433, 13 May 1941, Page 7

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GRAND VICTORY BALL Southland Times, Issue 24433, 13 May 1941, Page 7

GRAND VICTORY BALL Southland Times, Issue 24433, 13 May 1941, Page 7

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