FEATHERSTON
SOLDIERS’ DANCE A GOOD ATTENDANCE. (“Times-Age” Special.) There was a good attendance at the soldiers’ dance held on Saturday night. The music was supplied by Mr Daysh's Orchestra, and extras were played by Misses C. Saba and G. Fraser. Mr Habib was M.C. A box of chocolates was won by Miss Betty Murphy. The supper was provided by the Junior Patriotic Committee. Post Office. Arrangements are well in hand for the removal at the weekend of the Post Office to temporary premises on the opposite side of the street. Personal Items. Miss Algie, of the exchange staff, has returned from a holiday in Wellington. Miss Norma Shepherd left today for Dunedin. COSY THEATRE NEW PROGRAMME. A new programme will be screened on Wednesday night.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 May 1943, Page 5
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