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TARADALE CITIZENS' CORONATION BALL

The Taradale Citizens' Ball, whiCh formed the chief itein ifi the Gti rofiatiofi festivities of thfi distriot, was held Ld the Taradale Town Hall on Tuesday night and was a great SUCfcegs. The decorations of the hall and supper tables .Wete tastefully Cftrried ciut, find were greatly admired. There was a crowded attendanee oi citizens, together with m&ny young folk and numeroug visitors from Napier and outside localities, and the scene, when the dafacing was in full swingy with the blending of the tastefully frochings of the ladies, presented a most eshilarating piettlfe; The music was excellent. A Special word Of praige is dtie to the ladies of the Taradale Wohien's Instittite, m whose haiids the supper arrangements were all that cbuld Be desired, a most bountiful and sumptuous repaSt being served. To the chairman of the committee, Mr. J. B. Wainscott, the able secretary, Mr J. L; dasfeih, the M's.C.j Messrs T. B. McDonald and P. Dawe, and the general committee, a word of praiSO is dhe for the excellgflce of their attention to all details, particularly to Mr W. Armstrong, by whose artistio hands the decorative scheme waS s> tastefully exeouted.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 99, 13 May 1937, Page 10

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TARADALE CITIZENS' CORONATION BALL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 99, 13 May 1937, Page 10

TARADALE CITIZENS' CORONATION BALL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 99, 13 May 1937, Page 10

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