BIG POPULAR DANCE
IN THE BABIES’ INTEREST.
The Town Hall having been engaged by the Plunket Society for the afternoon of December 4th, for tlie purpose of holding a children’s Christmas party, a committee of gentlemen interested in tlie work of the society has been formed to arrange a big popular dance to be held in the evening. The committee have left no 6tone unturned to make this evening a huge success. Rodney Pankhurst’s orchestra of eight performers has been engaged. With this popular orchestra a fine evening is assured to all patrons. So far there has been a very encouraging demand for tickets, procurable at the Bristol and Aitken’s Book Arcade. It is evident that the public of Wellington realise what great work the Plunket Society is doing in their midst, and this dance will give them an opportunity of showing the society by attendance at the ball that its efforts are appreciated, and that at least the cause of the babies shall not be neglected. This night bids fair to rank with the most popular ballroom events. An advertisement, appearing elsewhere in this jinper, gives full partioulars.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12610, 22 November 1926, Page 6
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189BIG POPULAR DANCE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12610, 22 November 1926, Page 6
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