SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO.
Up-to-date music by Jack Rowe's orchestra, and bowls of spring flowers, combined to make a pleasant Saturday evening's entertainment at the Symondsville "Cabaret on Saturday evening. Among the dancers were: Mrs. Phillips, primrose crepe de chine; Mrs. E. Stanley, lotus pink lace; Mrs. J. Morton, blue lame with georgette flounced skirt; Mrs. H. Elliott, beige lace and black satin; Mrs. Spencer, blue and silver sequinned frock; Miss Tucker, ivory satin, uneven hem; Miss V. Osmond, ivory taffeta, gold
lace hem; Miss Selbie, black embossed chenille .and-tulle; Miss Lawson, lavender crepe and lace skirt; Miss Burns, camellia pink chiffon and gold lace; Miss D. Harrison, beige lace frock over satin; Miss Goodiss,. blush pink satin;. Miss King, black velvet and lace; Miss Lineen, blue° frilled frock of georgette; Miss A. Stewart, apricot satin embroidered in coloured flowers; Miss V. Norman, pink crepe fleuri and lace; Miss G. Blackwell, old rose satin and diamante; Miss M. McKenzie, pink floral crepe de chine; Miss B. Cleaver, frilled lime georgette; Miss Moore, Alice blue frilled ninon and diamante.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 231, 30 September 1929, Page 11
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176SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 231, 30 September 1929, Page 11
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