PETER PAN CABARET
Bowls of spring narcissus, and acacia blossom, decorated the tables and cubicles of the Peter Pan Cabaret on Saturday evening, a large number of dancing enthusiasts being present. Some new numbers by the orchestra added to the evening's enjoyment. Among those present were: —Mrs. (.. Rangi Smith, in black crepe relieved with white chiffon; Mrs. S. G. Havcoek, pink taffetas; Mrs. K. U. Baxter, white lace and satin; Mrs. S. Caro, black iniroir velvet; Mrs. G. Aickin, black mechlin lace; Mrs. A. Neville, checked taffetas; Miss .1. Marehant, silver tissue and cerise velvet sash; Miss Ann Parker, black taffetas and shoulder spray; Miss li. Thompson, black crepe and sequin collar; Mi.-.s V. O'Brien, white crepe faille; Miss M. Lookie. brown lace and lemon relief; Miss P. Hunt, pastel blue glai s e silk; Miss K. Caughlev. green taffetas; Miss E. Milton, lavender and silver crepe.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22493, 10 August 1936, Page 3
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147PETER PAN CABARET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22493, 10 August 1936, Page 3
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