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PETER PAN.

Every cubicle was filled at the Peter Pan Cabaret on Saturday evening, when dancing to the most popular airs of "Roberta" was one of the special features. Bright interludes were the vocal solos and duets rendered by the Misses Luciano, and O'Malley, and "Roberta" dances were artistically interpreted by Halliday and Watson, all members of, Clem Dawe Company. The top part of the cabaret was filled with choice winter flowers, and many beautiful gowns were worn by the following: Mrs. J. Sweeney, pastel pink matelasse; Mrs. R. K. Gray, black satin and silver; Mrs. J. Palmer, black cire satin, floral Russian bodice; Miss A. Bliss, green check taffeta; Miss Peggy Mason, strawberry crepe; Miss Irene White, green fancy striped crepe; Miss W. Curtis, black georgette; Miss G. Brown, silver lame and fur; Miss J. Malcolm, pink chiffon, silver lame cape; Miss L. Stitchbury, pastel pink taffeta; Miss C. Christie, pink crepe suede; Miss F. Shearer, maroon crushed velvet; Miss A. Estall, white satin; Miss G. Mills, turquoise green satin; Miss Iris Andrew, peach lace and ninon; Miss L. Boswell, lacquer red and black; Miss V. Stubbing, flame crepe; Miss H. Harvey, forget-me-not blue velvet; Miss M.. Young, black velvet; Miss J. McLean, white satin and silver; Miss M. Davis, green and silver striped matelasse; Miss A. Hotokiss, tlusty pink satin; Miss A. Dawson, deep blue velvet; Miss Clarksen, scarlet lace; Miss N. Edgar, white wind swept velvet; Miss M. Willis, Burgundy enxboss'ed velvet; Miss Pat Scanlan, prune velvet; Miss B. Shenkin, black velvet; Miss Nancye Danglow, floral georgette; Miss King, black and ruby spangled net.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 129, 3 June 1935, Page 10

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PETER PAN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 129, 3 June 1935, Page 10

PETER PAN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 129, 3 June 1935, Page 10