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JUVENILE BALL

The Juvenile Plain and Kancy Dress Ball in the Drill flail last night attracted a very large attendance of both children and adult.s. the hall l>emg again packed to the door-. There were a very large number of fancy tostumes and the judges had a difiii nil task to sort out tlie winners. The awards were as follows:

.Most Original Costume (under six year-) Imys J. Cameron (black cat) 1; Keg. Woolhouse (chicken) highly i omtiU'iided.

.Most Original Costume (under 0 year.-) girl- June Hoenan (strawberry) I: Mabel liaigem (butterfly) highly commended. Must Origna! Costume (over (> years) hoy- V. Martin and 1). Heinz (The Street Kilt liers) 1: N. Kowc (Peanut King, highly commended. Most Original Costume (over 0 years) girls Xe-ie Keen (Mary Carr’s Crochet. Pattern-) I : Violet Hess (Chocolate Dirh highly commended. Best Pi'es-ed Juvenile (over li years) liny- -M. Coulsnn (Indian Uajtih) I. Best Dre-scd Juvenile (over G years) girls Peggy Kurd (Hawaiian Lady).

Special prizes (under 6 years) hoys— Jack Leslie (Knot Ouard-man) : girls— Norma Duncan (Lady of Russian Court).

A very plentiful suppei was provided in spite of the fact that over foul huiidi'cd ehildren were attended te. the Ladies’ Committee arrangements being very complete. Kaeh chilli also received a lucky hag of sweets. After the children were attended to -Upper Was served to the adult-. .Mi-s Olsen. Mr- Davies and Miss .lai-ohs supplied the music and Me-sr- J. J. Breeze and 11. A. Thumps'.r v.ore in charge of the Hour. r l he vert complete arrangements for the two nights reflects every credit- on the I.adie- Committee and the energetic mint secretaries, who left nothing undone t i make the record success achieved.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19250904.2.20

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1925, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
281

JUVENILE BALL Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1925, Page 2

JUVENILE BALL Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1925, Page 2

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