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TICKETS SELLING FAST

“Tickets for the Mrs Ina M. Allan One-woman walkie - talkie Fashion parade, are selling quite well,” reported the Managing Director of Londontown Enterprises Ltd., the firm who are responsible for the engagement of this world-famous Mannequin. “The accommodation at Foster's Hotel Lounge is somewhat restricted, and to avoid queuing up for tickets on the door, persons intending to attend either the 3 p.m. or the 8 p.m. session next Wednesday should buy their tickets beforehand at the Londontown office. There was quite a rush yesterday, and it appears that it is not only the WX to XXXOS women who are taking advantage ot this unique opportunity. The shoppers’ session at 3 p.m. will be well patronised, judging on ticket sales. The entire proceeds will be donated to Hikurang! and the Plunket Society.*

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Wanganui Chronicle, 17 October 1950, Page 9

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TICKETS SELLING FAST Wanganui Chronicle, 17 October 1950, Page 9

TICKETS SELLING FAST Wanganui Chronicle, 17 October 1950, Page 9

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