BULLS
TO-NIGHT’S DANCE Dancers are finally reminded of the dance to be held in the Bulls Town Hall this evening in aid of the Rest and l-'Anket Rooms. The committee have all arrangements well in hand, and the music of the Midnight Revellers should prove a great attraction. Reasonable admission charges and euchre for non-dancers are o her features. PERSONAL Mr W. Vaughan, late of Mr W. Dean’s business, left during the weekend to take up a postion in Whangarei. Mr George Price, of Sydney, dropped in here on Monday to see his brother, Mr C. C. Price, "and other friends. Mr Henry Escott, of Pahiatua, has been spending a few days with his parents, Mr and Mrs A. H. Escott, Brandon Hall Road, recuperating after an accident, a horse rolling on him and breaking several of his ribs. Mr H. Escott is making a good recovery.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 3
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