ARTS’ BALL REVEL
The secrecy and mystery surrounding tho preparations for the Arts’ Ball are •‘xeiting a good deal of curiosity. Rehearsals of novel and interesting stunts are taking place in private, and it is not easy to elicit precise information. There is a great rummaging of wardrobes going on, and inquiries are being made in likely quarters for period and fancy costumes, which seems to indicate that when the guests assemble In tho Town Hall on the night of June 28 some very striking and bizarre effect® will be produced. A very effective scheme of decoration is in hand, and members of the Art Society, assisted by students, are Resigning striking and unusual effects. Tho special Items introduced between the dances will be controlled by a etage manager, and will be strictly limited to the time allotted. A master of ceremonies and a special corps of assistants will be in charge of the floor. The committee earnestly requests that guests who accept invitations will enter into the spirit of the revel by dressing up for it. Masks will be obtainable from the attendants In the cloak rooms at a small charge. ProV # S *i°a * S made for an attendance
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 678, 1 June 1929, Page 16
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200ARTS’ BALL REVEL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 678, 1 June 1929, Page 16
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