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ASSOCIATION DANCE.

That "good news travels fast was demonstrated in very practical fashion by the large throng "which attended the ■JL/ower Hutt Association Football Club's second da nee of the season, Very many were present at the opening dance a fortnight earlier, but last Sa■turJay's crov;a was'larger well pi'-tving tie truth of the old adage. King George Hall was filled to capacity and those in charge of t<he dance had a Lusy time indeed. The members of the Association Dance Committee have ptedgc-1 themselves to run these dances m f-uih'a manner as to win the well iii- rited support and- confidence of ;the jre.'»eral public and iti furtherance ofthis policy would point out that, in viow of the faot t&et a certain number of individuals seem-to appropriate to themselves the right to congregate at the daneo hall whilst yet evading the i 'paynen-t of fcho essential sniibscriptibn. ?i.r:eter s i:\-eliliance will, in future, \>e \? vf;reised in this respect. Furthermore^ ,tl.«» oonnaittee reserve the right to refuse a!i rj«sdon. Tlib committee feel sure that their patrons will respect and appreciate the necessity for this stricture, which is only further. evidence of -the eomiinitteee's sincere desire to keep Association Dances up to tihe highest of standards. The luck of the Petone dancers was' again in the ascendant at Satvtrday's dance. In the Monte Carlo dances Miss Alice lirttfleford, Petone, was the happy spinner of two fancy plates of exquiste deßign, while to Miss Eileen Harris, Petone,

went a lovely set of two vases ''with jarddnere to match. Their partners, Mr. George Bamett, New-town, and Mr < J •Jack Hall, Pefcone, being the recipients ~ss of equally useful prizes. Boy Beker V orchestra was again, back to last year's form and the music providedy&t Saturday's dance was of a high order; *Ehe Association Dance ' M.C., Mt. Lpgan, has become very popular with patrons and. deservedly so, for while st^ervising the dance floor in very able manner, he yet enters into the spirit of the dance with one and all.. A splendid anif liberal supper is always provided fox patrons, and after attending a dam-e held under the auspices of the Lower

Hutt Association Football Club one cannot but acknowledge that '' value for money every time'" is associated with Association Damees.

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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 48, 8 May 1930, Page 2

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ASSOCIATION DANCE. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 48, 8 May 1930, Page 2

ASSOCIATION DANCE. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 48, 8 May 1930, Page 2

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