CABARET.
AT GEORGE KINGSTON STUDIO. Among the many dancers at the George Kingston Cabaret, who enjoyed an evening's dancing to music played by Dave Shaw and his Melody Boys were:—Mrs Craig, flame georgette; Mrs Clark, green shot taffetas and ring velvet; Miss Gwen Moore (Cambridge), red and white check
Lady Wilkins is accompanying her husband, the famous explorer, on his voyage to the Antarctic next year.
gingham; Miss Etta McCathle (Cambridge), blue and white print; Miss Joan Maberly (Cambridge), green and white check gingham; Miss Barrie Harbutt (Cambridge), blue and white print; Miss Dorothy Croker, black ripple ninon and lace; Miss Peggie Penney, old rose and black ring velvet; Miss Elia Penney, white fujl; Miss Sally Whittington, violet satin beaute; Miss Tommy Neighbour, can de nil shantung;; Miss Jean Craig, orange and-white gingham; Miss I). Gough (Auckland), black panne velvet; Miss Elizabeth Bell, red and white print; Miss M. Gumming, blue and white gingham; Miss Mavis Langley, vinux rose and blue organdie; Miss KRcen Hooper, cream satin bcautc; Miss Iris Pearson, figured georgette; Miss Alecn Atwood (Morrinsvillc), cream ripple ninon; Miss Jean Harper (Morrinsvillc), green georgette.
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18808, 2 December 1932, Page 5
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