PUBLIC NOTICES. SOCIAL AND DANCE. ST. PATRICK’S HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, At 8 p.m. Presentation to Queen Carnival Candidates. Good Music and Supper. ADMISSION, 2/-. COME ONE! COME ALL! TO THE GRAND MONSTER DANCE! To be held in the TVIUNICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. Proceeds in Aid of Rebuilding Fund. Maori Meeting House, Te Ore Ore. Novelty Dances, Good Floor & Supper. Music by Kuini Te Tau and Her Melody-makers. TICKETS, 2/6. MASTERTON GOLF CLUB. OFFICIAL CLOSING. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. TVTEMBERS and Friends are reminded 1 that the Official Closing will take place on SATURDAY. Mixed Foursome, 1.30 p.m. Afternoon Tea, 3.30. Presentation of Prizes, 4.30 p.m. JUVENILE RECITAL By Pupils of MERLE DICKSON. A.T.C.L. APERA HOUSE, MASTERTON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, At 7.45 p.m. Admission: Adults 1/6; Children 1/-. Box Plan at W. G. Perry’s. Booking fee, 3d. ‘ SPRING FLOWER SHOW. TVJUNICIPAL HALL. MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 167 CLASSES, including Open’ and Amateur Sections in Cut Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables; Decorative, Home Industries and Photography. Special Sections for Novices and for Juveniles. ENTRIES CLOSE NOON TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. Schedules may be obtained from E. K. EASTWOOD, Secretary, 5 Perry Street, MASTERTON. Telephone 1077.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 November 1939, Page 1
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