SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO.
The Symondsville dance was well patronised on Saturday evening. Among those present were: Mrs. D. Dunlop, blue taffeta and silver lace; Miss McDonald, white satin and tulle; Miss B. Hamlin, primrose taffeta and lace; Miss A. Stewart, rose crepe faille; Miss Cashin, orange velvet,; Miss P. Muir, hydrangea taffeta, lace frills; Miss Welsh, petalled cherry tulle; Miss Steel, lilac taffeta; Miss E. Dell, ribbon petalled pink taffeta; Miss Darevill, pink niiion and ivory lace; Miss Bishop, green satin and frilled ivory net; Miss Watson, ivory lace; Miss Hardley, orchid'pink chiffon; Miss Sanders, lemon and gohl lame; Miss Warren, rose and silver tissue; Miss D, King, black ninon; Miss M. Harrison, blue floral chiffon; Miss M. McKenzie, wine embossed georgette; Miss Harrop, blue taffeta; Miss Robinson, cornflower blue ninon; Mise B. Wheatley, black ring velvet; Miss Ei Jackson ; blue ninon and lace; Miss Ryan, frilled pink chiffon*
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 164, 14 July 1930, Page 11
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148SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 164, 14 July 1930, Page 11
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