DIXIELAND.
There was a crowded attendance at Dixieland Cabaret on Saturday evening, when the cabaret looked attractive with decorations of brightly coloured rambler roses from Dixieland's own rose garden. Dance numbers 'by Miss Muriel Wilton, accompanied by the famous Dixieland band, were repeatedly encored. Among the dancers were a number of visitors from Australia: Mrs. Folkf\rd, primrose floral net; Mrs. Jack Brook, axitumn tinted floral ninon; Mrs. J. A. Eccles, flame and beige satin; Mrs. John Stubbs, ivory floral crepe; Mrs. Shaw, ivory satin; Miss Dot Colless (Sydney), pastel pink lace; Miss M. Hardy (Sydney), black ring velvet and beige lace; Miss Edith Scheeld (Sydney), bronze ring velvet and lace; Miss G. Hansford (Wellington), black floral taffeta; Miss Betty Crosby, white organdie; Miss Dorothy Holmes, black lace; Miss Nance Abbott, blue floral georgette and organdie; Miss Zita Bergham, almond green satin; Miss Pliyl Roe, sunset satin beaute; Miss Ena Little, silver and green lame; Miss V. Steele, blue floral georgette; Miss F. Worters, parma violet - . eK
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 282, 28 November 1932, Page 10
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166DIXIELAND. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 282, 28 November 1932, Page 10
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