AERO CLUB BAIL
The Otago Aero Club’s hall has. won a place in the list of big social events of the year, and for the ball on Wednesday night tlie committee has set itself out to make the function the best yet held. The success of the function is already assured by reason of the venue, the Tudor Hall of the Savoy. Mr and Mrs Barling have been given a free hand in arranging novel decorations, and their artistic gifts promise to enhance the natural beauty of the Tudor and its surroundings. The floor, is acknowledged to be the best in Dunedin, and the comfort for guests is beyond challenge. A ball at the Savoy is made a party by the setting and tha arrangement of the tables. The catering will lack nothing in delicacy and refinement of service. Death’s Savoy Orpheaus will be on the stand. This combination is up to the minute with numbers, all of which are given an original presentation. The accommodation is commodious, but only a limited number of tables will he available to the general public, as the club’s suuporters are numerous.
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Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 1
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188AERO CLUB BAIL Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 1
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