MOULIN ROUGE.
At the Moulin Rouge on Saturday night Mr. Clem Mason and the International Orchestra supplied many bright jazz numbers. Among those present were: Mrs. A. O'Neill, black georgette j Mrs. 0. Nichol, beige flowered ninon; Mrs. Clark, ivory taffeta and silver; Mrs. Masson, sapphire blue and silver; Miss G. Stuck, rose panue velvet; Miss K. McDermott, flame georgette; Miss M. McDermott, black ninon; Miss Green, pink satin, silver lace hem; Miss G. Trevor, royal blue crepe fleuri; Miss Thornley, ivory taffeta, flounced skirt; Miss L. Bell, jade georgette; Miss M. KLeenan, almond green ninon, Spanish shawl; Miss Lorie, ivory georgette and silver flowers; Miss E. Jones, bois de rose crepe de chine; Miss Hill, flame satin; Miss Flood, 'blue and pink taffeta; Miss Rue, almond green georgette; Miss Bond, white chiffon.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 231, 30 September 1929, Page 11
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133MOULIN ROUGE. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 231, 30 September 1929, Page 11
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