CHORUS GIRLS
Mlt COCHRAN’S CAMPAIGN. (United Press Association—By Electric Teleg. ..ph—Copyright). LONDON, 100. 4. The well-known theatrical entrepreneur. Mr Cochran (whose declaration on .January Id that tire chorus gild must give place to the plump gi: l > has commenced his ‘’Eat Chorus Dili” campaign hv entertaining eigiiti.cn gilds at a dinner, the menu of which was set cel cd by Sir Abut hunt Lam* title modernist, medical man), as ioitows: Cream soup, omelette, cheese, milk, wholeineid bread, butter, honey, salads and fruit. Air Cochran, in ;t speech, said tlmi he was determined to revive the im!ttral female figure, flic curves ol which were pleasing as well as nealt'iy. Each of the girls prc-.-ul was presented with a box of <ho -ola!es. and was told to “go away and eat.”
ci'iiment’s intent ions regarding land set t lenient. |foil Mr de la Penile spoke mainly of the working of Ids Department. ",'ns rs Ransom and Forbes will be in Soul bland I ill Thursday, when they will proceed to Dunedin.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1929, Page 6
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169CHORUS GIRLS Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1929, Page 6
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