PETER PAN CABARET
The Peter Pan Cabaret was crowded on Saturday evening, when many gay Earties gathered together to celebrate irthdays, engagements, etc. Popular numbers played by Mr. Lauri Paddi and his Peter Pan Band were repeatedly encored. , Among those present were:—Mrs. Castles, who wore blue lace; Mrs. J. H. Moon, violet panne velvet: Mrs. Gilmour, blue crepaline; Mrs. Wilson, blue crepe suede; Mrs. A. Trevor, ivory georgette and lace; Mrs. Frank Lyndon, floral taffetas; Mrs. Eric Wilson, (New York); blue moire; Mrs. V. Fisher (Thames), striped cloque; Mrs. A. Kessell, white checked taffetas; Mrs. H. Connel.v, beige cloque; Mrs. L. Fox, gold taffetas; Mrs. P. Walker, scarlet taffetas; Mrs. 13. Samuel, black satin; Mrs. J. Riddolls, green crepe suede; Mrs. C. Steedman, pink acquarelle crepe; Mrs. B. Walker, checked organdie; Mrs. W. Wigmore, black satin; Miss Joan Smith, scarlet taffetas; Miss Fdith Jones, black satin: Miss Phyl Webb, red and white taffetas ; Miss Merle Ellery, black ring velvet and lace; Miss Lily Johns, primrise georgette over pastel-shaded satin; Miss P. Newdick, blue moire suede; Miss T. Creedon, pink cloque; Miss T. Johns, pink crepe suede; Miss R. Waters, black ring velvet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22517, 7 September 1936, Page 3
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192PETER PAN CABARET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22517, 7 September 1936, Page 3
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