THE “PETER PAN”
DUNEDIN’S MODERN CABARET This evening will see the opening in Dunedin of a modern cabaret, modelled on the lines of those overseas and otteiin? all the forms of incidental entertainment, such as ballets and exhibition dances, that the cabarets abroad offer to their patrons. The management of this new venue for Dunedin dancers, which has been given the name of “Peter Pan,” has gone to considerable expense completely to remodel the premises on Musselburgh rise which operated for some years under the name of the “Mangold Salon.” Around the walls recesses have been built in to hold parties of four or more, and these can be reserved at a slight extra cost. The music for the dancing is to be provided by Mr Dick Colvin’s Band. The right of admission will be strictly reserved, and evening dress will be essential. Further particulars are advertised.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23529, 18 June 1938, Page 20
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