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THE EMBASSY DANCE

Patrons at tlie Embassy dance tonight are assured of good dancing to the music of the Georgians Strict Tempo Band, which lias now been increased by the addition of another player in Jim Murray, Dunedin’s saxophonist, At the dance to-night members of both the visiting Southland representative hockey teams will bo present, and the management extends to all hockey players an invitation to be present to welcome the visitors. Old-time and modern dances, a perfect floor, strict management, and a dainty supper are among the many features of this popular dance. The right of admission is strictly reserved.

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Evening Star, Issue 23373, 16 September 1939, Page 22

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101

THE EMBASSY DANCE Evening Star, Issue 23373, 16 September 1939, Page 22

THE EMBASSY DANCE Evening Star, Issue 23373, 16 September 1939, Page 22

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