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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 5, Issue 5 (September 1, 1930)

Workshops Social Activities — “Merrily, merrily whirled the wheels of the dizzying dancers.”—Longfellow. — (Photos, J. V. Garvitch, Petone.) — The Social Hall at the Hutt Railway Workshops (Wellington) presented a bright and colourful scene on the occasion of the first annual staff dance, held on 3rd September. The function (thanks to the splendid arrangements made by the Social Committee for the entertainment of members and their womenfolk) was a pronounced success, and was thoroughly enjoyed …

Workshops Social Activities “Merrily, merrily whirled the wheels of the dizzying dancers.”—Longfellow. (Photos, J. V. Garvitch, Petone.) The Social Hall at the Hutt Railway Workshops (Wellington) presented a bright and colourful scene on the occasion of the first annual staff dance, held on 3rd September. The function (thanks to the splendid arrangements made by the Social Committee for the entertainment of members and their womenfolk) was a pronounced success, and was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone present. Excellent music for the various dances was supplied by the Workshops Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Bolton. The top illustration shews a flashlight photograph taken during the course of the evening, and below are shewn some of the fine decorations of the Social Hall.

Workshops Social Activities
“Merrily, merrily whirled the wheels of the dizzying dancers.”Longfellow.
(Photos, J. V. Garvitch, Petone.)
The Social Hall at the Hutt Railway Workshops (Wellington) presented a bright and colourful scene on the occasion of the first annual staff dance, held on 3rd September. The function (thanks to the splendid arrangements made by the Social Committee for the entertainment of members and their womenfolk) was a pronounced success, and was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone present. Excellent music for the various dances was supplied by the Workshops Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Bolton. The top illustration shews a flashlight photograph taken during the course of the evening, and below are shewn some of the fine decorations of the Social Hall.