PETER PAN CABARET.
Softly shaded lights and the bright hues of the dancers' frocks made a most attractive scene at the Peter Pan Cabaret on Saturday evening. The cabaret band played delightful music, and Miss Margaret O'Connor's pupils, who were finalists in the tango competition, gavo an exhibition of the newest dances.
Among (hose present were Mrs. Inn Hamilton, who wore a frock of black crepe do soie; Mrs. Trevor Davis, parchment satin; Mrs. A. E. Moore, eau de nil georgette; Mrs. E. B. Gunson, rose and grey chiffon; Mrs. G. Bartleet, white satin; Mrs. T. Perrin, bottle green satin; Mrs. G. Jones, peach chiffon; Mrs. Ward, whito pea a d'ange; Mrs. Ferguson, smoke grey crepe; Mrs. A": Neville, beigo georgette; Miss. Joyce Ilerdman, black chantilly lace; Miss Neville Andrewes, parchment not frock; Miss Tweet Macindoe, cameo pink and cyclamen satin; Miss Jean Home, black net; Miss Joan Robertson, cameo pink taffeta'; Miss Joy Pearson (Wellington), black ring velvet; Miss I. Lorrigan, gold and white embossed georgette; Miss Lois Mahon, black satin; Miss R. Thompson, black and white floral georgette.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21225, 4 July 1932, Page 3
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180PETER PAN CABARET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21225, 4 July 1932, Page 3
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