CABARET DANCE.
4. The first of a series of new cabaret evenings was held last evening at the . Winter Garden, Armagh Street, and ! judging by the number of guests prej sent the future success of these funcS t ions is assured. During the evening | -supper was served at small tables, in i the real cabaret style. Excellent music I was supplied by Willvams Jazz Orchesi tra. . Amongst those present were Alesdames R. Ashworth, J. J. Canavan, F. W. Freeman, Murchison, A. W.-Smith, j Verfjette, H. S. Williams, H. H. j Walker, L. H # Wilson, Redpath, Sc-hu-I maker, AI. Lyttelton, Alisses Lascellcs, Garni;, Sutton, Rosamond Wood, Fox, Whyte and Beadel, and Alessrs R. Ashworth, J. Canavan, AV. Trwin, 11. Lascelles, Murchison,- Sullivan, A. W. Smith, Vergette, IT. S. Williams, J. Wilson, C. White, Walker, L. H Wilson, Redpath, Fox, 11. Clarke, G. and R. Beadel, J. Wood. I/, and G. BullocS, A. Paton and II Moore, and a, party from the John D. O’Hara theatrical company.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16530, 14 September 1921, Page 9
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