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OTAKI MAOEI::®ICIN6 CLUB. ' WINTER MEETING..':"/..".; '. WINTER 'MEETING. WINTER MEETING. ' WINTER MEETING.. . KINO'S MimiDAY. KING'S UIKTJIJJAV NEXT TUESDAY, AND. .WEDNESDAY. , NEXT TUESDAY-AKD WEDNESDAY. • RACECOURSE NEAR RAIL WAY STATJOjS,U.OUJMr.. EXCURSION. FARES' is.: lid. RETURN. Trains leave Tliorndon Station at 7.10 and 8.20 n.ui. . ..Return, 5,22.p.m. 0. J.J)'ATir,.Secretary,.,:' o"™% Thei "Turkey Trot," the "Bunny: MM Hug)" and the " Tango Dance," , have been rightly abolished from . fashionable programmes. . They j, ■ were innovations that had nothing to recommend them, for they were K3 q || more vulgar than elegant. Society, IQy OL R | | tolerates innovations in Ball Programmes for here the artist and the designer aim at refinement. P rOfirullllllGS Within ths few days we a . ' ta have received a shipment of |t' I Society's latest Whims I m Ball Programmes. | and these arc now available to J hostesses., We offer a very choice -Jf selection of Programmes, and wc; will undertake the printing and guarantee artistic results. 25 Bail Programmes, printed, from 9/6 50 Ball Programmes, printed, from 12/6 100 Ball Programmes, printed, from 17/6 I Invitation Cards ' ' I These are hand made and ari O (J | | exquisite in an extreme degree. OCab a i 25 Invitation Cards, ■■ printed, from 7/6 — 50 Invitation Cards, printed, from ' 9/6. Prafir&ninißS ' nv ' tn *' cn (9 f? We can do the printing I| |j at a few hours notice! i | Telephone No, 1,081 II I White,©mbe and: Tombs Limited. 10 "

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 7

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