YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE.
The Pirate Ship at, Milfcrd attracted [ a large number of dancers on Saturday evening, for whom a special novelty night was arranged. Streamers, balloons and paper caps added to the carnival spirit of the evening, and the music played by the Pirates' Orchestra was much appreciated. Among (hose present were:—Mrs. E. Harrison, who wore a frock of azure blue crepe do chive with orange-shaded shawl; Mrs. Rathboie, ciel bluo georgette; Mrs. J. Alison, ivory taffeta with French embroideries; Mrs. G. Slattery (Sydney), pale green satin; Mrs. J. Wally, black satin and silver lace; Mrs. Warbrick, black lace and georgette; Mrs. E. F. Geffries, lemon satin aid gold lace; Mrs. Arthur Wilson, black and steel beaded georgette; Mrs. W. J. Welch, briar rose georgette; Mrs. Stewart Haylock, silver iaca and jado georgette; Mrs. R. Grey, silver lame and cameo pink georgette; Mrs. B. Cadness, shell pink crepe do chine; Mrs. Sydney Lambert-Smith, wine crepe do chine; Mrs. J. Pea:h (Wellington), jade green French embroidered georgette; Miss Bucklev, hydrangea blue georgette; Mrs. Edith BaTnes, ivory georgette; Miss D. Mays, period frock cf black taffeta; Miss N. Garetfc, floral georgette; Miss Joyce Porter, can de ni! laco and georgette frock; Miss Dorothy Shearer, orange taffeta; Miss Eliso Wilkinson, delphinium blue lace; Miss Doris Clelr.nd, green and white crepe do chine; Miss W. Hall, pink beaded georgette; Miss T. Fosswill, silver and green taffeta. Miss E. Martin wore saxc blue crepo de chine; Miss N. Wallace, cyclamen georgette; Miss N. Batty, yellow floral taffeta; Miss Wynyard, silver tissue; Miss E. Wilkinson, blue net over satin; Miss J. Paton, apple green georgette; Miss Pastor, enu de nil georgette; Miss Romai Wilson, silver lame; Miss R. Warbrick, floral georgette and ecru lace; Miss B. Barry, maize-gold georgette; Miss J. Law, palm green and silver tissue; Miss IT. Wilson, flame and gold crepe do chine; Miss U. Granger, powder blue georgette and silver lace; Miss Levi, white frilled taffeta; Miss (!. Edwards, red chenille; Miss A. McConnell, black tulle and satin; Miss J. Edwards, black panno velvet and gold lace; Miss M. Coleman, shot, flamo taffeta; 'Miss B. Buckleigh, orchard green georgette and shawl; Miss Reid, leaf green georgette: Miss E. Everton, mauve taffeta; Miss Grainger, Indian red georgette and gold relief; Miss J. Stewart, black crepo de chine; Miss Rose Wake, silver beaded georgette; Miss Mary Herbert, Chinese blue georgette ; Miss L. Goodwin, floral ninon; Miss F. Duncan, black taffeta; Miss D. Dumbell (Napier), mole laco with tulle and flower shoulder spray; Miss Shirley Burcher, saffron tinted georgette; "Miss Marion Phillips, silver tissue; Miss R. Suisted, lemon georgette; Miss C. Ashwin, cardinal red pleated crepo do chine. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20218, 1 April 1929, Page 5
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445YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20218, 1 April 1929, Page 5
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