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“BREAKING-UP” DANCE AT THE CLICK CLACK

A delightful “Breaking-up” dance was given by Miss Johnson in the Click Clack Cabaret last evening for the pupils of her Friday evening’s advanced class. The large number of pupils and parents were received by Miss Johnson, who looked charming in a jade green chenille embossed model with panels of cloth of gold. A beautiful bouquet of roses and lilac was presented to Miss Johnson by the pupils. Among the dancers were: Miss Birch, peach pink tiered taffeta frock. „ . . . , Miss J. Northcroft, dainty gown of jade green georgette. Miss L. Cameron, cloth of silver gown with overskirt of embroidered lace. Miss M. Simpson, moonlight blue satin with relief of silver. . Miss P. Biss, bouffant gown of apricot taffeta. Miss H. Biss, frock of hyacinth blue georgette. Miss Annette Thorne, blue taffeta gown with silver lace. Miss Jean Mitchell, cyclamen georgette gown with fringed skirt. Miss M. Wilkie, black taffeta frock with inlet of embroidered net. Miss M. Mcßovie, Nile green georgette frock. Miss Alfrey, jade green crystal beaded georgette model. Miss Bruce, jade green georgette frock with silver lace. Miss B. Reyburn, turquoise shaded bouffant taffeta gown. Miss R.. Milne, sage green taffeta model. Miss N. Murray, frock of ecru lace worn over lavender crepe de chine. Miss D. Shearer, gown of flame georgette with transparent hem of gold tissue. Miss F. Kelly, dainty frock of lilac georgette. Miss J. Hewitt, gown of sage green taffeta. Miss J. Stagge, Duchess blue frilled georgette frock. Miss K. Stokes, ivory net model with bands of powder blue. Miss J. Berry, frock of lavender taffeta. Miss A. Dickey, cherry coloured chenille embossed georgette model. Miss M. Pilkington, japonica pink crepe de chine gown with transparent hem. Miss Souter, daffodil yellow chiffon velvet model with shoulder posie to tone. Miss R. Wilkie, china blue charmeuse and cream silk net gown. Miss G. Gilbert, frock of black floral taffeta with bright shoulder posie. Miss A. Bayly, china blue georgette frock. Miss L. Cameron, gown of cloth of silver with lace overskirt. Miss K. Baker, dainty frock of peach ipink georgette. Miss G. Hooper, gown of jade green •georgette. Miss B. Lea, ivory crepe de chine frock. Miss Clem Tronson, pastel tinted taffeta frock. e l so P» crepe de chine gown of Nile green shade. Miss Betty Chambers, shell pink grosgrain taffeta frock. Miss M. Craig, gown of cyclamen georgette with panels of silver tissue. Miss T. Rountree, hyacinth blue gown of crepe faille. Miss B. Steadman, gown of turquoise blue taffeta. Miss D. Inglis, silver lace frock worn over shell pink georgette. Miss M. Hoskins, daintv frock of powder blue georgette. The very latest coiffure effect is the ear-ring curl.” The hair must be allowed to grow a generous three inches to achieve the curl In question. When the hair is long enough, it is taken round the ear and curled into place on the cheek. Some smart ladies wear the curl dangling from the lobe of the ear, which really has an ear-ring effect; much more so than the fashion which inspired the name.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 18 (Supplement)

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“BREAKING-UP” DANCE AT THE CLICK CLACK Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 18 (Supplement)

“BREAKING-UP” DANCE AT THE CLICK CLACK Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 18 (Supplement)

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