THE PIRATE SHIP.
The Pirate Ship at Milford was an attraction to many visitors to the North Shore during the week-end, and on Satnrday evening a number of dancers attended. The music supplied by Bartley's Pirate Ship Orchestra was much enjoyed and the numbers were very popular with the dancers.
Among those present were:—Mrs. Alfred Grey, who wore a frock of cherry georgette; Miss M. McKerris, ivory crepe do chine; Miss R. Murphy, ivory georgette; Miss M. Southgate, lemon georgette; Miss Pailing Robson, Saracen red crepe/le chine; Miss J. Gordon, blue embroidered French musjin; Miss G. Godfrey, figured georgette; Miss L. Good, rose pink embroidered crepe de chine; Miss I). Grainger, blue taffeta and silver lace; Miss V. Godfrey, ivory satin beaute; Miss H. Gorclon, white crepe fieuri; Miss Alison Lerrrv, white spun silk; Miss Vera Dewing, white pique frock; Miss V. Brooking, sea green souple satin; Mis# R. Hawthorn, black georgette.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20793, 9 February 1931, Page 4
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152THE PIRATE SHIP. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20793, 9 February 1931, Page 4
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