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SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO.

The opening of the 1933 season of the Symondsville Studio on Saturday evening proved to be a gala night for visitors. The hall had been redecorated, and represented a beautiful autumn garden, gold and all the shades of autumn flowers covering the pagodas. The lighting and orchestral dais were carried out in the same tones. Excellent music was supplied by the orchestra, and, a large number of dancing enthusiasts attended. Mrs. Spencer assisted Miss Spencer to receive the guests, the former wearing grey georgette and lace, and the latter in an ivory taffeta and tulle. Among those present were: Miss Ivy Spencer, in blush pink georgette and lace; Miss Valerie Wells, apricot pink lace; Miss Dorothy Porter, sky blue satin; Miss Handkox, white satin; Miss D. Handkox, mist blue satin; Miss Ella Jackson, frilled black ninon; Miss Stewart, blue glace silk; Miss Edna Wickham, white lace; Miss Dolly Robinson, pink crush velvet; Miss Armitage, blue lace; Miss M. Hendry, white silk and net; Miss Harrington, cherry lace; Miss Turner, pink frilled organdie; Miss B. Bowden, Lido blue organdie; Miss Thelma Thomas, white satin, red coatee; Miss Malcolm, black taffeta; Miss Kathleen Hearin, shell pink net; Miss Joyce Sibun, blue gingham and organdie; Miss Turidge, rose pink ninon; Miss Craig, mauve chiffon and lace.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 100, 1 May 1933, Page 10

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SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 100, 1 May 1933, Page 10

SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 100, 1 May 1933, Page 10