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THURSDAY'S R.S.A. BALL

Special Musical Numbers ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME Tho programme. committee for the B.S.A. ball, which -takes place in the Assembly Hall, Hastings, next Thursday, has arranged a very attractive programme and has introduced many special musical numbers. Having in mind the attendance of 800 or so people at previous balls, it has introduced dances for the pleasure of everyone. The younger people dre very well catered for in having been given some very new dance tunes, and the older people have some very old favourites which are always so delightful in that they Tecall very many happy meinories. The programme which has been arranged ds as follows: — Waltz, foxtrot, lancers, waltz^ one-step, valeta, foxtrot, military two-step, one-step, waltz, alberts, maxina, waltz, schottisehe, onestep, military two-step, foxtrot, valeta, one-step, waltz. Five supper extras will also be played, these being foxtrot, valeta, waltz, schottisehe, onestep. * The same amount of care and thoughtfulnesa has been given by the other committees in regard to the decoration details— supper and other factors which have dn past years gone to make this function such a memorable one — and there is no doubt that those attending the baU will have the same great pleasure and enjoyment this year. Only a few days have to pass bef ore Ihe notable event takes place. It is always one of the highlights of the dancing season, and Thursday night should be kept free by those who not only wish to have a real night of fun and gaiety- but who, by dodng so, will help in assisting the E.S.A. in their splendid work of aiding retnrned soldiers in less fortunate circumstances than themselves.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 6

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THURSDAY'S R.S.A. BALL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 6

THURSDAY'S R.S.A. BALL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 6

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