AT DIXIELAND
A gay crowd of merrymakers packed Dixieland to its doors on Saturday evening when Clyde ITowley and his International Band were heard in an excellent selection of dance tunes. Novelties and favours of various kinds added to the gaiety, and the cabaret as it always is, was attractively decorated in vivid style. Among those present were: Misses Pickering, B. Mason, G. Jones, A. Wilson, Noelinne Worthy, Margery Webb, Beacliie Hardie Neil, Claire Corrigan, Bell Bradley, Meg Leslie, Mary Chadwick, Ngahura Merritt, Adi Lavenia (Fiji), Halsharn; Mrs. A. Mewton (Palmerston North), Mrs. C. Munroe Emanuel, Miss CliatfieltL Miss Hazel Niepier, Mrs. G. M. Brown, Mrs. C. A. Campbell, Misses Anita Sutherland, M. Blakey, L. Smith, P. Simons, Becky Whyte, Svenson, Patten, J. Gaze, J. Doncaster, M. Dotchin, INI. Wallbank, Airs. F. Ruddenklau, Misses Lorna Leslie, Joan Leslie, May Semple, Jean Murray, Mrs. A. G. Fish«g» Misses J. Franklin, R. Bowles, A. AI. Akroyd. L. Earle, K. Scally, J. Hansen, G. Newcombe, Clair Gee, Airs. Nyall, Alisses Nicholas (Wellington), Hemus, E. Underwood, Airs. F. Johnson, Airs. T. Cuddie, Airs. At. Campbell, AliSses E. Lees, ITarle Giles, O. Firth, E. Grant, Airs. Buckhurst, Alisses F. Fitchett, D. Blakey, Airs. Thomson, Misses Lister, E. Hayden.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 324, 9 April 1928, Page 4
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203AT DIXIELAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 324, 9 April 1928, Page 4
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