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PETER PAN.

Dancing enthusiasts attended in crowded numbers at the I'eter Pan Cabaret on Saturday evening, and left no doubt as to their enjoyment of the spirited music provided by Johnny Madden and his "Swing Kings." In addition to exclusive overseas dance numbers, the orchestra made a special feature of well-known melodies syncopated in modern style, and encores were insistently demanded. "Love Is Where \ou Find It" and "Blue Skies" made a popular appeal, and the conductor gave much pleasure with his expressive singing of favourite aire. The "Lambeth Walk" was again in keen demand, it« simple lilt and cheery action finding ready response amongst the dancers, while the. orchestra effectively upheld the rhythm. Fox trots and jazz waltzes completed an attractive programme. Amonpst those present were:—Mesdames M. Stevenson, J. R. Kay, Murray Wiseman, Len Parker, M. Wright, A. E. Neville, J. Irwin, H. RuddTck, R. Kalka, Costello, R. Finlay. N. Darby, Misses Kathleen Campbell, Rhona Kendall, Lesley Tait, Doris Armitt, June Clarke, Moira Tomlinson, Gladys Culliford, Margaret Galloway, Edna Mould, Beatrice Stoneham. Enid Strong, Dickson, Val and Dorothy Thompson, Betty McTavisli, Beatrice Stoneham, Dora Yankovich, Lee Cooinbe, Peggy Lincoln,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1939, Page 12

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PETER PAN. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1939, Page 12

PETER PAN. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1939, Page 12