CLICK CLACK.
The Click Clack Cabaret drew a large number of dancers on Saturday evening. The International Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Norman Ganley, gave several new numbers. The lounge was decorated in sweet peas and asparagus fern. Among those present were: Mrs. N. Beery, amber satin, and velvet hip bow; Mrs. H. Green, gold lace; Mrs. Guy Sutherland, black beaded georgette; Mrs. G. Barr, ivory ring velvet, floral corsage; Mrs. Watson, ankle-length taffeta frock; Mrs. King, sea green crepe fleuri; Mrs. V. Levick, brown and gold floral taffeta; Miss Eene Jolly, salmon pink ninon, over gold tissue; Miss Melville, almond green georgette; Miss Jean Jackson, sequin frock; Miss Mavis Barnes, ankle-length bronze satin; Miss Mona Deering, frilled pink chiffon; Miss C. Eobinson, cherry georgette; Miss Joan Syers, apple, green satin; Miss Anderson, cameo pink satin; Miss Valerie Worrall, shot chiffon taffeta; Miss Eita Jones, red and black georgette; Miss Sheila Eoberts, white crepe de chine; Miss Eose James, floral georgette;* Miss Murphy, briar pink satin; Miss Vera Meredith, lemon georgette; Miss M. Meredith, blue taffeta; Miss Hines, lavender ninon; Miss F. Fraser, black velvet, lace hem; Miss Dexter, white taffeta; Miss Hines, lilac ninon; Miss Alexander, apple green floral silk; Miss A. Walker, black sequin And lace frock.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 129, 3 June 1930, Page 10
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210CLICK CLACK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 129, 3 June 1930, Page 10
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