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DISTRICT NEWS.

URENO. (Friu Our Own Correspondent). On Wednesday evening the Urenui Rifle Club had a great success in their hall, although the weather was wpt. Visitors were present from far nnd near. Social-: and parties are all the rage just now, all for onr country baby. But in spite of all other attractions the hall was well filled for our ball. Messrs C. Rumball and W. Vincent were M.sC. and music, was supplied by Miss Jupp. Everything went off with a good swing, quite a number appearing in fancy dress. The ladies in fancy costumes were:— Mesdamer, Burke, Maori Princess; Ellis, Italy: Whittle. Suspersterus; George, Gipsy Fortune Teller: Rattenburv. Gipsy Queen; Vincent, Colleen Bawn; Henevfield, Bride. Misses Nolan, Spanish Lady; Bannister, Japanese; Handlev, Zingara: Gilliver, Mexican Cow Girl; P.mnball. France. Crozier, Rei Cross Nurse: Marsh, Red Cross Nurse; Lee, Star. Starch; Glentworth. Japan; Sheard. Comitrv Baby: Grandmother Kilcv, Red, White and Blue; Dempster. Australian Rough Rider; H. McCracken Plain Me. Gents:—Messrs. H. Ellis, John Bull; IT. Bunny, Territorial; D. George and \V. Vincent, Bing Boys, Strawberries and Cream: Fulton. Old China; L. Burke, Maori Chief; R. Spurr, Country Baby Advertisement; R. Spurr, Waitoitoi Cheese Factory. D. Rumball, Jockey; W. Fuller (Coleman's Mustard). Hot Stuff; &. Goldsmith, Sand Fly; C. Bleak - lv, Peanut; C. Rumball, .Just the Cue; A. H. Ilalcombe. Manager Insect Farm; H. Honevfield, Bridegroom: G. Pigott, Crii-keter: A. Gordon, Cricketer; Ekdahl. Soldier; J. McCracken, Huntsman; W Corcoran, Weary Willie; C. Barnett. Gooseberry; G. Coleman (011 leave). Dancing was kept going till the early liours. One and all had a real good time. Oil October 11 we hold a gala day hero .tiui things are to be only middling. Ali ready we hear of a grand procession, and should it be like last time—well, it will be a success.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1917, Page 3

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300

DISTRICT NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1917, Page 3

DISTRICT NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1917, Page 3

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