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... in THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. BOSTON. THURSDAY. JANUARY Uh, IM4. \Vli 8. Denying. 2. Valuable PriM> for whi't anci oanco. Tlio •* Bonzo Trio irill |>lay for ...
... in THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. BOSTON. THURSDAY. JANUARY Uh, IM4. \Vli 8. Denying. 2. Valuable PriM> for whi't anci oanco. Tlio •* Bonzo Trio irill |>lay for ...
... Assembly Rooms last Friday niglTl. Just over U*i dancers participaunl in the gaily decorated hall room, to the strains of the Bonzo Trio Band. Messrs. \V. F. Ix'afe and Son wore in charge of the supper. WOMEN’S MEETING. The weekly women’s meeliii.? was held ...
... and Mr. B. Benson-Brown. Messrs. W. Harris and Benson-i’rown were the M.C.’s for the evening. Music was pro.ided by the ‘Bonzo Trio” from Boston. For carsful and efficient Coal wd satisfaction order your fuel ot complete Tel. ning, 5, Cor hil RAILWAY ...
... Herßl. and R. Tunnard. A badminton shuttle was displayed in the centre the hall ceiling. The music was provided by the Boston Bonzo Trio, and the dances were managed by Dr. and Mr. B. Tunnard. A ladies' committee was responsible for the refreshing of the ...
... 6 I NT CO ON Wednesday, Feb. 6th, 1924 From 8-30 to 2 a.m. aMMMII In aid of the Funds of the SKIGNLSS COTTAGI HOSPITAL THE BONZO BAND from Boston, Eles been engaged for this evening. TICKITS • • 2/6 ro be had of Mesdames Miller h Sales. Tables and ...
... duties of M.C.’s for the dance were carried out hv Major O. Cooper, and Meeers. R. S. Appleby and Tail. M ieic was provided the Bonzo Mtsara W. F. I ?s ...
... Boston West Sports A simiar gather: di “4 to the Assembly About $00 ™0 im the dancing, the music for w hick we ; Was ‘provi the Bonzo Trio. ty close Alfred (wife the prizes to Mrs. Barwick, Mrs. Clark, Ske Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. J. H. Cliften wee Wrigley, lise Harr ...
... Boston Rowing Chib's annual was held in the Assembly Rooms, Friday evening. There wore nearly one hundred present, and the Bonzo Quartette providod excellent music. The following enthusiastic oommitlee carried out the admirable arrangements:—Messrs. J ...
... excellently Mr. C. J. Mather, the White Hart Hotel. The dance was nntronised some two hundred -’anecT-j l m>'si» hoin the Bonzo” quartet. Their playing -•*« v,.’oMer for them golden lanrels. The duties of ■U.r.’s were carried out in very effiment manner ...
... April Ith. The energetic local secretary is Mis \V. The function to take the form of children's and adults' irty. and the Bonzo Quartette has been engaged. BILLIARDS —TJie Weshy Chums team played a friendly match with team from Messrs. J. and J. HeauJah’s ...
... and Bran Tub extra. Tickets 2s. each. AN ADULTS’ PARTY will follow the above from 9.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets k. each. The BONZO QUARTETTE will play for DANCING Ticket* mav he obtained from Mr*. T. Kir wood (President), Mr*. T. Bush. Bothamley. Mrs. (i ...
... Icen and Bran Tub extra. Ticket* 2.- each. ADULTS PARTY will follow the above from 9.:J0 j».m. to a.tn. Tickets 2/. each. Ihe BONZO Ql VKTETTE will lor Ticket* may lie obtained Irora Mrs. T. Kitw«Mjd President). Mr*. T. Bu*>h. Mis* Botham ley, Mrs. ...