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“BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD” BALL

NEXT WEEK'S GAY EVENT. On Tuesday night next Mum and Dad are going to take a back seat and Dick, Tom, Harry, Sis, Mary and Kato and all the “kids of the village” are to have a real night’s fun. Everybody is talking about what they are going to wear. Cupboards are being ransacked for children’s clothes, and rompers, bonnets, and caps, etc., are m great demand. The ball will commence with the “school” bell ringing at 8.15, and tho “headmaster” insists that all children be early. Any child being late or absent will be made to write a hundred lines about the Nanier harbour ouestion. Play lunch will be partaken of at 10.30. At 1.30 scooters, prams and go-carts will be in readiness to convey “children” to their homes. Les Henry’s “Bonnie Babies” will dispense “yells” all night, and a jazz orchestra and men from the battleship Dunedin have also been invited to be present. Dummies, rattles and squeakers will be the order of the evening. The Hastings Citizens’ Band should have the Assembly Hall well filled on Tuesday evening and invitation holders are reminded that th* prices are: Ladies 3/-, gentlemen 4/-, double 6/-.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 227, 7 September 1933, Page 6

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“BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD” BALL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 227, 7 September 1933, Page 6

“BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD” BALL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 227, 7 September 1933, Page 6

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