AN UP-TO DATE RANCE HALL
(Contributed). • One who frequents the Dance Hulls of tljis town of Hokitika is ever-heariny tliis statement:—“Hokitika is batllv in iks',l of a jtood dance hull —especially one with u|'-to-(lato conveniences.” l.'n. fortunately those who make the above statement are not in the financial position to build themselves, so the dancers have to he contented with t-ho halls as they are rented. To put then,, halls into presentable form entails a e ica t anionnt of work. Work which is not considered by thus,. who (Onto to orate the floor with fantastic steps. To-nioht the people of Hokitika will see an elaborate system of “catnoii-
fl:iHo” if they visit, tho Supremo lIhII at which th ( > Committee of the Exrdl-si->r Eoothall Clnh have been working anticipating the success ef their “End-cf-Season Dams'.” A cordial invitation is extended to the lady supporters of th,, Club while in order to defray expenses, gentlemen are ashed to pay just half-11--crown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1921, Page 3
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160AN UP-TO DATE RANCE HALL Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1921, Page 3
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