THE PIRATE SHIP.
Another enjoyable evening was spent at_ the Pirate Ship on Saturday. The bright music played by tho Versatile Pirates Orchestra included many new and popular numbers. The shaded lights and unique sotting of tho ship made an attractive background for tho dancers. Among those present were:—Mrs. 0. Pavitt, who wore a frock -of bjack satin beaded in steel and gold; Mrs. L. G. Linsay, delphinium blue georgette with rhinestone trimming: Mrs. M. Browning, apricot georgette; Mrs. Griffiths, vieux rose tulle and satin; Miss C. Graham, powder blue georgette: Miss Gee, white georgette: Miss Cofield, ecru lace over satin; Miss Annie Bowen (Tnrna), flame net over.satin; Miss Alva Payne, scarlet georgetto with shawl to tone: Miss Bonnie Payne, coffee lace with orange relief; Miss P. MaeL'aughlin, bois de rose chiffon velvet; Miss Sheila Netf.lefon, black and floral georgette: Miss Rose Wake, gold laco and black shawl; Miss Donne Garrett, gold metal laco and geor gette: Miss Patterson, rose crepe de chine; Miss Cooper, preen tulle ov<Jr silver lame; Miss Melvico Horwood (Turua), black ring velvet and laco.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20259, 20 May 1929, Page 7
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179THE PIRATE SHIP. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20259, 20 May 1929, Page 7
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