PETER PAN CABARET.
Peter Pan Cabaret was gay with light and laughter on Saturday evening, when a large number of patrons danced to delightful music. The comfortable cubicles were decorated with Iceland poppies. Among those present were: Mrs. J. Anderson, white and rose flowered lame; Mrs. A. Neville, pink embossed satin and lace; Mrs. Sweetapple, lacquer red frilled georgette.; Mrs. J. McKillop, mist blue taffeta; Mrs. E. H. Field, rose lame and pink fish net; Mrs. W. Rawlinson, powder blue floral taffeta; Mrs. E. Spraggon, primrose and blue floral ninon; Mrs. F. Bailey, black fish net; Mrs. O'Hara, black panne velvet; Mrs. Tacker, cinnamon lace; Miss IT. Bowes, dawn lace and georgette; Miss Gordon, brown flowered ninon; Miss N. Self, maize moire; Miss D. Plummer, parchment lace; Mk;s K. Marriner, white satin; Miss P. Maciudoe, rose and black lame; Miss Billy Wiseman, Chinese red crepe de chine; Miss R. Sutherland, blue and maize floral taii'eta; Miss E. Hardley, scarlet lace and net; Miss 0. Roberts, blue and (lame georgette; Miss C. Porter, turquoise blue - " taffeta; Miss Hudson, Ayine satin; Miss R. Thomson, ivory satin.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 151, 29 June 1931, Page 10
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184PETER PAN CABARET. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 151, 29 June 1931, Page 10
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