EDGECUMBE R.S.A. BALL
Come one, come all, To the Edgecumbe Ball
Let fun and' laughter. Float past the rafter. Five Princesses will arrive in state, And many a mile will bring a mate. Claret Cup- will be the drink, So lill your glass and let it sink. Trifles, salads and jellies cold, Will be for supper I’ve been told. A free bus at the stroke of eight, Will leave the Rock and not abate, So at the Ball it will drop its freight In time for the March at half past
eight. The inimitable Freddie will be there, With many a Song and many an Air. His minstrels four and maybe more, Will make the dancers yell for more. Tuesday the Twenty Second is the
date, So remember the day, the time, the
mate. The funds are for the R.S.A. So come along and make it gay. P.B.A
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 37, 22 January 1946, Page 5
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148EDGECUMBE R.S.A. BALL Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 37, 22 January 1946, Page 5
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