PETER PAN CABARET.
A large number of dancing enthusiasts attended tho Peter Pan Cabaret on Saturday evening, when a particularly enjoyablo timo was spent. Vases of golden narcissi arranged on tho tables around the dance floor harmonised with the amber and rose lighting effects, which shed a soft glow on the dancers below. Many new and spirited danco numbers were played by the Peter Pan orchestra, under Mr. Fred. Briggs.
Among those present were: — Mrs, A. E. Moore, green and fawn floral ninon; Mrs. Ernest Alison, floral ninon in pastel shades; Mrs. Griffith (Wellington), black Spanish lace; Mrs. Beatty, mauve georgette and tulle; Mrs. Dawson, floral autumn-tinted chifi'on; Mrs. I. Maslim, ivory georgette encrusted with diamante; Mrs. F. Lintott, silver lamo and black tulle; Mrs. Walters, spring green georgette; Mrs. Ferguson, black georgette; Miss lluth Walker, black lace; Miss McLeod, silver laco and ivory georgctto; Miss Audrey Lawrence, anklelength amethyst laco; Miss Elaine llobb, black laco and georgette over gold lame; Miss Freda Warnock, rose pink taffeta; Miss Kath. Aickin, green floral ninon; Miss Jean Fee, ankle-length eggshell blue moire; Miss Audrey Walton, French pas-tel-shaded georgette; Miss Joyce Hentman, blush rose taffeta; Miss bybil Beule, ivory floral taffeta; Miss Miri Stchr,skyblue tulle; Miss Audrey I'eny \Vcdgwood blue moire; Miss Janet Wa lace, fuchsia shot taffeta, Miss Babo Adams, blue and fawn gold brocaded ninon; Miss Molly Bailey, green silk faille trimmed with diamante; Miss Noel Self, white georgette; Miss Beth Stokes, waterliiy green taffeta; Miss Joan Stokes, floral ninon; Miss 1). Thomas, black lace; Miss PuL'gv Upton, blue floral ninon; Miss Mary Upton, gold laco with frilled skirt; Miss Kathleen Stokes, apple-green ninon; Miss Shirley Frater, lemon silk faille; Miss Annette George, green floral ninon; Miss Lois Cameron, ivory georgette; A iss Lila Coutts, dahlia red satin beaute; Miss Bubs Snter, grey and lemon figured gcoicotte; Miss A. Suter, green floral ninon; Miss Pat Buddie, shell pink sequinned frock- Miss Lois Mahon, blue floral georgette; Miss Joan Lusk, shell pink taffeta; Miss Wiuitied Alexander, black lace and troorgette; Miss Joan Roberts, blue floral chiffon; Miss Mary Stewart, coffeecoloured lace and old gold satin; Miss Zeta Saunders, flora 1 11111011; Miss Molly Howell, black georgette; Miss Bettv Buddie, maize lace; Miss D. Wilson, floral moire in shades of blue; Miss Biddy I hilcox, ivory floral taffeta and georgette; Miss Nance white georgette; Miss Gay Fraser, black embossed georgette with frilled skirt; Miss M. Graham, lime ring velvet; Miss M. Coyle, leaf-green chiffon; Miss E Dillicar, phlox pink laco; Miss Crum, gold lace Miss Gladys Hayward, eggshell blue crepo de chine; Miss Muriel Clouston, ivory flounced laco; Miss Jean Mcintosh, black georgette with skirt of spotted tullo; Miss Ida de Launay, blue floral georgette; Miss T Crumb, black floral ninon; Miss Audrey Boycc, ivory chiffon; Miss Joan Biss, flame georgette; Miss C. Cunningham, apple-green georgette; Miss Pat Crosby, sea-green georgette; Miss Olive Bickerton, floral chiffon with coateo in same material.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 3
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488PETER PAN CABARET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 3
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