PETER PAN.
Bright music and distinctive froeking characterised the gathering at the Peter Pan Cabaret on Saturday evening, when a large number were present including several large parties of overseas visitors. The music played by Mr. Laurie Paddi and his orchestra left nothing to be desired, and "Twentieth Century Blues" was a new introduction that met with approval from the dancers. Among those present were: Mrs. S. Hislop, who wore a frock of cream satin beauts; Mrs. Neville Bonham, dove grey ring velvet; Mrs. Koel Airey, black georgette; Mrs. Don. Commons, cream satin and lace; Mrs. Ivan Eeclcs, apricot georgette; Miss Ni Forde, white georgette; Miss Edna Stratton reseda green flat crepe; Miss Leslie Jackson, Indian red ilat crepe. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 202, 28 August 1933, Page 10
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119PETER PAN. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 202, 28 August 1933, Page 10
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