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VICTORY DANCE

SUCCESSFUL EVENING PUKEMIRO LABOUR PARTY A very enjoyable evening was spent in the Miners’Alall, Pukemiro. on the occasion of a dance given by the local branch of the Labour Party. Three hundred people were present. The hall was gaily decorated with red and white streamers, balloons and greenery. The music was supplied by the Pukemiro Revellers’ Band, and Mr H. Kennedy was M.G. Mr W. Seddon, the president, welcomed the lion. W- ‘Lee Martin and Mrs Martin, the Rev. Mary Dreaver and Mr Dreaver (Auckland), Mr Thompson, vice-president of the Raglan Labour Representation Committee, and Mrs Thompson, Mr Whelan, secretary of the Labour Representation Committee, and Mrs Whelan (Ngaruawahia), Mr and Mrs Ward (Auckland) and Mr and Mrs Dowd (Iluntiy). A delicious supper was served by the ladies of the committeeMrs R. Drinnin and Mrs Kennedy were the hostesses, the former wearing black sheer georgette, and the latter a frock of brown silk taffeta. The Hon. W. T-.ee Martin and the Rev. Mary Dreaver gave addresses, which were appreciated. Musical honours were accorded the Prime Minister, the Right Hon. M. J. Savage, and tlie speakers, and bouquets were presented to Mrs Lee Martin and the Rev. Dreaver, by Mrs Drinnin. Among those present were:—Mesdames \V. J.ee Martin, wearing black georgette and lace and a hir cane; the Rev. Mary Dreaver (Auckland), black embossed georgette: Mesdames A. G. Thompson (Ngaruawahia), jade green georgette; W. Ward (Auckland), navy marocain; P. Seddon. brown silk; P. Rryce, floral marocain; .T. Yates, brown faille: R. Gardner, black georgette: K. Gardner, black georgette: Mitchell, blue satin: YY. Cole, brown floral georgette; A. Robinson, black lace; McLaughlin, brown satin; G. Purves. blue lace; S. Grooby. lemon satin; J. Adams, black lace; r. Troughear. navy blue taffeta; G. Robinson, white taffeta; A. Green, navy blue, crepe de chine; YV. F. Rrown, black crepe; O. Fairhurst, blue crepe; M. Blyth, black georgette; E. Tait. clover craquelle; Hazell, black cloque; L. Johnston, floral georgette; E. Rrown, pink silk and sequins; M. Gray, black lacquered faille; J. Miller, green tafTeta; 11. Saul, blue crepe de chine; C. Britton, black floral silk; John Peddon, brown marocain; T. Seddon, gold lace and velvet; Tollan, blue velvet; J. J. YValker (Huntly), navy marooain; A. Hodge, black lace; J. Dunn, brown georgette £nd lace; F. Raynen, black satin. Misses TV. Copestake. black georgette and scarlet rrlier; J. Cole, pink net and silver relief; r. Sweeney, pink slipper satin: B. Troughear. green tafTeta; M. Learinouth, blue tatTeia; M. Montford, red satin beaute; j. sefton, blue marocain; I. Ridley, green lace; P. Blyth, black matalasse; A. Gardner, lavender lace over taffeta; B. Lawson, pink satin; G. Patterson, pink velvet; I. James, brown faille with silver lame relief; K. Mottram, embossed silver net; H. Britton, pink taffeta; E. Seddon, black net; E. M. Johnston (Auckland), mole chenille velvet in autumn tunings: N. Patterthwaito, pink crepe; T. Stevenson, blue floral silk. "HE LANDED THE JOB!” Whilst interviewing applicants. the manager started to cough. The smallest boy quickly produced a tin of Pulmonas, saving ‘•'lake one or my Pulmonas. Sir. they're grand Tor colds: - ’ Bright lad—he knew that Pulmonas’ soothing, germicidal vapours quickly break up congestion, and give instant relier rrom coughs, colds, ’flu. Always carry handy midget Pulmonas. 1 /-. I/O, 2/G all qpemists and stores. (7;

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Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20655, 16 November 1938, Page 3

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VICTORY DANCE Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20655, 16 November 1938, Page 3

VICTORY DANCE Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20655, 16 November 1938, Page 3

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