THE PARISIAN.
On Saturday evening Kitchener Hall was the scene of a merry dance held under the auspices of the Parisian Dancing Studio. There was a largo attendance, the ballroom presented a brilliant spectacle with Japanese lanterns and coloured floodlights. A much appreciated programme of synriptated dance music was played by tlu Parisian Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Harry Bolton. Miss Violet Brooks, who acted as hostess, wore black georgette frock with tulle and Oriental lame. Among those present were: Mrs. Staines, wearing del blue and coral pink; Mrs. Derrick, apricot crepe de chine; Mrs. H. Bolton, cherry satin; Miss Woodcock, metal lace over salmon pink; Miss I. Wright, black georgette, silver lace; Miss 0. Perkins, silver lame, black lace; Miss V. Perkins, persimmon and gold; Miss B. Maxwell, opal green and black; Miss Parkinson, black lace over tangerine satin; Miss D. Mnmford, apple green velvet; Miss Gallagher, rose pink lace; Miss Howard, cyclamen taffeta; Miss B. Blair, black crepe de chine; Miss 0. Grattan, black georgette and satin; Miss Hopewell, mist blue crepe de chine; Miss M. Stewart, meadow green crepe de chine; Miss E. Bird, black panne velvet; Miss V. Bird, green and pink georgette; Miss P. Prideaux, flame georgette with sequins; Miss Scott, pink and green shot taffeta; Miss Shepherd, apricot georgette and silver; Miss McCormack mauve georgette; Miss Pitkethley, apricot lace; Miss O'Gara, cherry embossed georgette; Miss G. Blair, black net-over name crepe de chine; Miss Green, black' and pink tulle; Mjss Saunders,- flame satin; Miss Anderson, blue and silver georgette; Miss Samson, reseda taffetaMiss Olliver, spotted sage green netMiss Naughton, white taffeta; Miss M Nolan, powder blue georgette and dianmnte; Miss I. Greenlees, pale pink net; Miss M. Grange, petunia taffeta; Miss 0. Lawson, old rose georgette; Miss P Parker, black taffeta, gold lace; Miss bheridan, electric blue velvet; Miss Austin, azure taffeta, pink tulle; Miss F. White, pink georgette, silver laceMiss I. White, black satin; Miss Eeidy vicux rose satin; Miss Thomson, royal blue sequins over satin; Miss 0 Canwhite taffeta and tulle; Miss P. Kelson' orchid georgette, florallame; Miss D Nelson, marine blue georgette; Miss A Merryweatber, black taffeta and tulle; Miss K. Merryweather, carnation taffetaMiss E. Moran, black and rose velvetMiss May, black and salmon; Miss Owslcy, orchid satin; Miss B. Poole sunset taffeta; Miss Park, black georgette, cream lace; Miss D. Heiuun<r, pmk and black sequins; Mis s M. Henrng, beaded cedar rose georgette; Miss E. bmith, gold and cerise; Miss Lipscombe, Chinese blue georgette; Miss Williams, beaded cherry georgette; Miss Lawrence, petunia tail'cta, silver laceMiss McLean, strawberry taffeta; Miss W. Ayres, sea green georgette; Miss A lvear, cream satin.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 141, 17 June 1929, Page 11
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