THE FESTIVE BOARD
GROWS LONG AGAIN. iChanges of frocking fashion bring many other modifications in their train. The more stately dresses of this season are responsible for a revival of the older-time dining-table, states an exchange. Gone or going are the innumerable small cabaret tables which gave a cabaret air to entertainment. They suited the bright young tilings of yesteryear, but have fallen out of fashion as that year’s brightness became this year’s boredom. In Mayfair circles, the Duke and Duchess of Kent have been feted at the once old-fashioned long table. Feminine guesls can now eye cazli other across the festive hoard, and tako in the finer points and finish of rival gowns. SUore than food and drink to a woman arc such sweetmeats of fashion.
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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19515, 2 March 1935, Page 15 (Supplement)
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