PALAIS DE DANSE
The presentation of the latest .lance I “toils. ’ direct from leading music I pubtishing houses by the renowned • Calais de Danse Band, draws an ever 1 swelling patronage tG- tlhe popular ■ Druids’ Hall and “pastime supreme!' , is the gviieral verdict expressed about dancing. As autumn and eoldcr nights arc at hand, a new enthusiasm is al j ready manifesting itself at. the I’alais j de Danse. A myriad twinkling lights resembling all the colours of the rainbow, the whole suffused by tints <>l J amber, blue, green and create a scene that defies description at the Calais de Danse every Saturday nigiu. I This galaxy of colc-ur and beautv is tin 1 .setting fo'r evciy Calais de Danse | week-end funcion. A spcei;<lly-selc<Tcd I programme was indulged in from > I o’clock till the midnight hour. \ de I lightful supper was served in a numbm ' of sittings and reflected credit iip<m | those responsible for its dispensation. The lucky winners of the Monti* (.’:irio ; were; Aliss Clarke and Mr. lalv. a ; I.'. . Miss F. M. Jukes and Mr. J. G. Rookm I .Miss M. 'Bhomson and Mr. Hall, Mi>- ! Russell and Mr. Ferris, Miss Gordon j and Mr. Scott who were applauded by | those who were less fortunate. Mr. Gilroy, a> usual, fulfilled the duties 01 M.C. in his inimitable manner.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 85, 9 April 1936, Page 2
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