ROMANO'S CABARET.
The weekly dance of Romano's Dance Club was held at Romano's 011 Saturday evening. Novel lighting efiects combined with excellent music supplied by the club's orchestra provided a highclass entertainment. Among those present were: Miss Chris. Nicholson, blue lace over satin; Miss I. Moir, black lace; Miss Beryl Barker, gold and black sequinned tulle; Miss Henderson, sea green taffeta; Miss Petit, shell pink georgette; Mi§s McKinley, Oriental georgette and black bridge Miss Madding, floral satin; Miss Young, bottle green georgette; Miss Ross, shell pink satain; Miss Boage, delphinium blue crepe de chine; Miss Foster, ivory georgette; Miss A. Searsie, coral pink georgette and lace; Miss Searsie, rose pink georgette; Miss Dryland, ivory satin; Miss Chapman, cream georgette; Miss Ford, black velvet; Miss Neal, delphinium blue georgette; Miss Wilson, floral ninon; Miss Carlisle, crimson georgette; Miss McKay, gold satin; Miss McGregor, apple green satin beaute; Miss Gardiner, floral ninon; Miss Prideaux, eau de nil; Miss Cashmore, rose satin; Miss J. McKinley, Dolly Varden blue crepe de chine; Miss Sutton, primrose lustre; Miss Robinson, green lace and chenille; Miss A. Rowe, claret ripple ninon with Oriental wrap; Miss Croucher, forget-me-not blue georgette; Miss Robinson, chocolate brown crepe de chine.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 1 June 1931, Page 10
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199ROMANO'S CABARET. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 1 June 1931, Page 10
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