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DANCE AT WOODLANDS

The dance held at AVoodla.nds on Alonday night was a wonderful success there being a ‘very large attendance and a very enjoyable time was spent. The Alonte Carlo' was won by Air. Dodgson and Airs. Atassey. The spot light waltz was won by Air. Day and Airs. Lambert, while the dressed doll was won by Aliss Heather Alackay. Air. Stan. Brown was the “mystery man”. The music was supplied by the Electrotone Orchestra, and extras were played by Air. AlacDougall and Company and Aliss I). Young. DANCE AT WAIOTAHI A dance was held in the Waiotahi Hall on Alonday night. Excellent music was supplied by the Kit Kat Band. Alonte Carlos were won by Mliss El. Lammas and Air. B. Rau and Aliss L. Pennell and partner. An exhibition of tho Chestnut Tree singing dance was given by Aliss AL. Parkinson and Air. C. Hennessy and Aliss T. Parkinson and! Air. J. Donnelly. Among those present were:— Airs. B. Abbot, Airs, N. Forte, Airs. Clayton, Mrs. AlcKinnon. Alisses Fi. Lammas, AI. Doran. K. Doran, J. La than, Wolfe, B. Barrcll. AL Clayton, A. Scott, All. Ruff. AI. Parkinson, L. Pennell, H. Tew, B. Carruthers, Hi. Eason, N. Clayton/ D. Moore, J. AleConneil, P. AlfcConnell, L. Wilson, P. Ingrain. \

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 168, 12 April 1939, Page 3

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211

DANCE AT WOODLANDS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 168, 12 April 1939, Page 3

DANCE AT WOODLANDS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 168, 12 April 1939, Page 3

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