PETER PAN CABARET.
An atmosphere of gaiety combine J with a perfect orchestra, new and novel lighting effects and pretty dresses made the Peter Pan Cabaret an ideal rendezvous for tlio many dancers present on Saturday evening. Amongst those present were:—Mrs. A. Donald, black and white printed chiffon; Mrs. M. Emanuel, black lace and georgette; Mrs. J. Kingston, shell pink georgette and silver lace; Mrs. Morton, Burgundy satin; Mrs. Patrick, green taffeta and diamante; Mrs. Pountney, black lace; Mrs. A. E. Moore, black flounced tulle; Mrs. H. Gilmour, blue lace; Mrs. B. Seccombe, pink lace and georgette; Mrs. J. Penman, black satin beaute; Mrs. L. McKenzie, flame satin beaute; Miss G. Pidgeon, blue satin; Miss Shirley Frater, jade green georgette and fisehe net; Miss Joyce Herdman, black lace; Miss Pat Buddie, parchment satin beaute; Miss Betty Buddie, ivory sprigged taffeta; Miss Janet Wallace, moonlight blue faille; Miss Jean Fee, Nile green satin; Mrs. Wright, black beaded georgette; Mrs. MeKechnie, orange georgette: Mrs. C. A. Jarman, black embossed velvet; Mrs. J. Knutson, shell pink georgette and silver lace; Miss B. Heap, green velvet; Miss B. Floyd, peach satin; Miss Whiting, pink georgette; Miss A. Hurt, ivory satin beaute; Miss Pliyl, Foubister, pink georgette and lace; MisS Phvl. Friend,
powder pink ; floral georgette; Miss Ohvyn Odlin, ivory satin; Mvra Emanuel, black lace and ring velvet; Miss Nancve Cotter, green taffeta; Miss Rose Slater, figured georgette; MioS Betty Kennedy, orange georgette; Miss Mavis Slater, pink figured taffeta: Miss Walker, rainbow tinsel; Miss M. Young, green taffeta; Miss T. Hill, i*d lace iirt'l georgette; Miss Rita Hill, white lace and georgette; Miss Joy Vcrran, blue, floral taffeta; Miss D. Oliver, bine lace and net; Miss J. Pitkethlev, white satin . and georgette frills; Miss Jessie Entwistlc, ivory georgette; Miss Eva Clews (Pukekohe), buttercup frilled, georgette; Miss A. Chappell, green taffeta; Miss Beryl Ilea]), green ring velvet; Miss Mason, rose pink floral taffeta; Miss Orta Roberts, tomato shaded georgette.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 163, 13 July 1931, Page 10
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323PETER PAN CABARET. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 163, 13 July 1931, Page 10
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