DIXIELAND.
. Large parties filled the cabaret on Saturday evening, when one of the special features of "Dixieland Night" was an act by the famous Japanese star, Kodama. Among those present were:— Mrs. J. Eccles, ivory satin beaute and georgette; Mrs. H. G. Shaw, ivory embossed ninon; Mrs. W. Millar, black satin; Mrs. Mauson, black lace and tulle; Mrs. G. M. Dawson, ivory georgette and diamante; Mrs. E. Wislang, black lace and georgette; Mrs. Stuart, turquoise blue satin; Miss Wadham, green satin, fische net; - Miss Wright, blue floral taffeta; Miss Stevenson, black lace; Miss Lewis, midnight blue satin and black lace; Miss F. Waters, Lido blue satin; Miss It. McMillan, leaf green watersilk velvet; Miss E. Taylor, emerald green georgette, with coatee; Miss B. Bocock, tangerine floral georgette; Miss Cooper, pink frilled satin and tulle; Miss J. Ensor, black taffeta and lace; Miss E. Wood, briar rose georgette; Miss Evo Gilmour, black net; Miss Harrison, white satin and diamante; Miss J. Taylor, floral georgette; Miss G. Bradford, cherry satin; Miss H. McLaughlin, wine satin; Miss Connie Clifton, black lace over floral satin; Miss Marion Bathgate, violet georgette; Miss Inman, powder blue lace; Miss D. Isaac, ivory satin and georgette; Miss Lawson, black georgette; Miss Allen, floral ninon; Miss Owen, cherry ring velvet.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1932, Page 13
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211DIXIELAND. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1932, Page 13
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