CLICK CLACK CABARET.
The Easter carnival dance held in the Click Clack Cabaret on Saturday night attracted a large number of guests and many attractive frocks in the new styles were to be seen. The ballroom was gaily decorated with balloons and coloured lights, and in the lounge the small tables were arranged with bowls of pink and crimson roses. Clyde Rowley's Famous Internationals played the latest dance numbers. Among those who were present were: —Mrs. Arthur Brec, who wore a frock of hyacinth taffeta and black lace; Mrs. J. Rigs, frock of black fringed georgette with an uneven hem; Miss Jean White, mauve crepe de chine; Miss Mavis White, scarlet crepe de flcuri and ecru lace; Miss Dorothy Carter, pompadour pink lace and taffeta; Miss L. Eicle, black satin; Miss W. Collccutt, shell-pink chiffon; Miss Dorothy Holmes, black georgette trimmed with white fur; Miss Sheila Moir, shell-pink figured crepe do chine and tulle; Miss E. Hayws.rd, buttercup yellow taffeta; Miss Freda Lawrence, ivory georgette over shell-pink satin; Miss A. Daiutry, forest green embossed georgette; Miss K. Saupson, black chenille and gold brocade; Miss Rcnnio, black georgette embroidered with diamante; Miss Farmer, lime green taffeta; Miss Haywood, shell-pink georgette with hem of silver lace; Miss Sinnell, geranium red taffeta.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20218, 1 April 1929, Page 5
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209CLICK CLACK CABARET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20218, 1 April 1929, Page 5
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