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DIXIELAND CABARET.

Dixieland is a very popular cabaret for Auckland dancers during the week-ends, and on Saturday evening a large number danced to the inspiriting music played by Mr. 11. Neilson and his orchestra. Several numbers from tho "Broadway Melody" were introduced, including "The Wedding of the Painted Doll," and "You Were Meant For Me." Another attraction to the evening's prograintno was tho novelty turn by the "Dixieland Boys."

Among thoso present were:—Mrs. Gibson. who wore an ankle-length frock of blush pink georgetto with French hip bow of absinthe green satin; Mrs. 11. Thomas, black souplc satin with pink and silver shoulder flower; Mrs. James Gilmore, black satin beaded in jet and crystal; Mrs. B. Cooper, periwinkle-blue georgette studded with rhinostones; Mrs. M. Bridgens, amethyst georgette beaded in silver and pastel green; Mrs. 11. Boon, water-green shaded georgette with sprays of silver beads; Airs. Ilindson, black ninon over blue and silver metal laco with posy of pink feather flowers; Mrs. J Anderson, green and gold embossed georgette; Mrs. F. Bailey, black satin beaute; Mrs. K. McLeod, leaf-green georgette with diamante girdle; Mrs. L. Sandler, black ring velvet relieved with scarlet flowers: Mrs. YV. Wengdal, flame georgette with gold lace; Mrs. S. Bealtie, rose pink net and tulle; Mrs. W. Kirby, black laco with uneven hemline; Mrs. R Champion, apple-green flared taffeta with spray to tone; Airs. Monks, blue tulle edged with pale pink; Mrs. C. Robinson, black and cyclamen taffeta; Miss Joan Carnck-Robcrtson, poppy-red georgetto with uneven hem; Miss J. Bloomfield, black georgette with small frills banded in moire ribbon and yellow and black Chinese wrap; Miss L. Waller, primrose georgette with deep hem of gold lame appliqued in pastel green; Miss Ailsa Lewis, black and silver beaded frock with shoulder spray of red anemones; Miss Furness, peach shaded georgette with diamante buckle; Miss W. 'lancred, lavender laco over satin with Spanish shawl in shades of pink and mauve; Miss Stone, almond-green satin; Miss Heather Longuot, palm-green beaded georgette with swathing of silver lame; Miss Wynn Simpson, white tulle frilled over satin with corsage spray of black ivy leaves; Miss J. Saunders, bois de roso georgette edged with gold. Miss K. MaeLean wore gold lame frock; Miss C. Knox, flesh-pink beaded georgette; Miss 13. Pagni, petunia patterned ring velvet; Miss Anita Pagni, lemon and gold georgette; Miss Olga Sturt, powder-blue crepe suede with scarlet shoulder flower; Miss Miri Bragato, cameo-pink georgette with opalescent sequins; Miss Sanderson, primrose frilled georgette: .Miss Betty Stevenson, applegreen taffeta with uneven hem of scalloped tulle; Miss M. Schischka, lemon georgette with delphinium blue velvet ribbons; Miss Milly Ashley, black and blue sequinned georgette; Miss Brewer, silver and black sequinned georgette; Miss Althea Parker, cream lace over blue georgette; Miss T. Barker, tulip-yellow georgette with gold laco and Victorian collar; Miss A. Cook, Chinese red chenille georgette; Miss I). Blucher, blue net and gold" lacc; Miss Cummings, daffodil-yellow taffeta; Miss N. Danglow, electric-blue georgette with gold girdle; Miss L. Shanaway, black taffeta frock; Miss Monk, deep-sea blue georgette with pink flower; Miss Mavis McArthur, Chinese red georgette with flared skirt and Mandarin coat to tone; Miss Doreen Cook, silver lame and green frock with beaded coat in shades of green; Miss D. Ryan, eau de nil beaded georgette; Miss K. Cook, lemonyellow frilled net; Miss 11. Scott, jado georgette with silver lace insets; Miss M. Petterson, blonde lace and gold tissue with girdle of band-made French flowers; Miss Whitehead, maize-gold georgette; Miss Wcrnham, blush pink georgetto edged with silver; Miss J. Wernham, silver lace; Miss B. Dohcrty, silver and pink beaded frock; Miss B. Webber, black satin with diamante trimming; Miss D. Ilothan, blue chenille georgetto of uneven length; Miss D. Simpson, pink taffeta and net; Miss G. lleald, cornflower blue georgette; Miss Sadio McSporran, amber embossed georgette; Miss Danes, pink satin and georgette with powder blue shawl; Miss Daves, green taffeta with circles of small roses in pastel shades.

Miss P. Barker woro cream chenille with rows of white tulle frills and silver flat rose; Miss Nell Gray, apple-green taffeta appliqued on gold net; Miss Norma Phillips, orange chenille and black handpainted shawl; Miss Bygate, roso pink taffeta with shoulder spray of orchids; Miss L. Foley, fuchsia pink crepe seudo with diamante trimming; Miss Vickcry (Hamilton), cameo-pink petalled taffeta; Miss L. Reilly, flame georgette and. taffeta; Miss R. Mitchell, white satin and tulle; Miss Gabriel Eraser, silver lame with overdress of black georgette edged with black feather trimming; Miss Woods, delphinium-blue taffeta; Miss Adams, emerald-green georgette with inset of pink georgette; Miss M. McArtlmr, pink polkadotted net ankle-lenglh frock; Miss N. McArtlmr, gold laco over peach shaded georgette; Miss Edna (Sill, yellow net embroidered in green and pink roses; Miss Monks, sunset shaded taffeta.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20331, 12 August 1929, Page 15

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DIXIELAND CABARET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20331, 12 August 1929, Page 15

DIXIELAND CABARET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20331, 12 August 1929, Page 15