‘Masquerade Ball – For the Love of Women’
Join 'New Zealand Gynaecological Cancer Foundation' for the 'Hottest Ticket in Town' - an entertaining evening of Masquerading, Music & Marvellous Musings!
Date: Saturday, 1 September 2018
Time: 6pm – 12am
Venue: Heritage Hotel, Grand Tearoom, 35 Hobson Street, Auckland City
Dress Code: Masquerade - Black Tie / Formal Evening Wear
Guests will enjoy:
• Keynote speech by Judith Collins MP
• Renowned television presenter & sports writer Peter Williams as MC
• An entertaining talk by guest speakers
• Pre-dinner drinks
• A sumptuous three course meal
• Premium New Zealand wine and beer
• A charity auction
• Live entertainment
Plus a few surprises…
All proceeds will enable the Foundation to continue educating and spreading awareness to our communities about all gynaecological cancers with the aim of increasing the survival of New Zealand women.
To purchase tickets go to iTicket - keyword 'Masquerade' or contact Holly on 09 214 7440
MASK UP!
Buy a fabulous mask from Italy Mask (www.italymask.co.nz) who are kindly donating 10% of the purchase price to NZGCF.
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