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PIRATE SHIPPE.

The popular Milford cabaret was enjoyed by a number of dancers on Saturday evening, when the Pirate band received many recalls for its delightful music. Bowls of hydrangeas ar.d sweet peas were arranged , about the cabaret. Amongst the dancers were: —Mrs. A. Thompson, ' weaving white crepe de chine; Mrs. Kingston, pink flowered ninon; Mrs. Prior-Williams, junior, floral chiffon; Miss Strutt, flowered chiffon; Miss Knell, ivory crepe de chine; Miss R. Muir, blue "flowered georgette; Mies M. Copsey, floral chiffon'; Miss G. Gilbert, white embossed crepe de chine; Miss A, Heather (Edinburgh), blue georgette; Miss Thelma Hammond, red georgette; Miss Kathleen Hammond, ivory embossed georgette; Miss Vera Peterson, floral georgette; Miss D. Rice, figured triple ninon; Miss B. Ogilvic, shaded green tulle and taffeta; Miss Edna Smith (Wellington). Venetian blue chenilled georgette; Miss M. Nash-> lemon crepe do chine; Miss Hare, green figured georgette; Miss Bobbie Revell, apricot crepe de chine; Miss Joan Good, floral organdie; Miss R. O'Hara, green taffeta; Miss Willis (Dnnedin), elirinip piiik crepe de chine.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 15, 19 January 1931, Page 11

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PIRATE SHIPPE. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 15, 19 January 1931, Page 11

PIRATE SHIPPE. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 15, 19 January 1931, Page 11