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T* l ® Popular seaside cabaret was thronged with a cheery crowd of danon Saturday evening. Mr. Harry Aeilson and his bright band provided splendid selection of the newest dance numbers. Among those present were:— Roberts, frock of leaf green \| Gt ® mbr °idered with silver lace. Dacre, gown of jade green gcorrelieved with gold embroidery. *urs. do Lacy Cameron, frock of black ace over georgette, and scarlet shawl. E., u *■* at °thard Brown, of ChristSr, i own of Powder blue taffeta. ! w‘.I r « , Field, cyclamen and silver *ace frock. Mrs. Steele, gown of silver lace and silver lame. Dickford, frock of black georgette embroidered with pearls. E. Huchison, gown of black velreli®v.ed with cerise trimmings. Mrs. Hintz. frock of black georgette tr V? raed with diamante. ‘“ rs - I- Stewart Masson, frock of cyclav? charmeuse trimmed with blond lace. H. R. Burrett, picture rrock of rose and blue satin crepe, ivnilf* Anita Webster, model gown of and black georgette embroidered Cl *ystal beads. Mil Rninger, flowered frock of rose blush taffeta. lace* 88 gold frock of lame and Miss G. Russell, frilled frock of blush rose georgette. Miss R. Suisted, chiffon velvet and tulle <V°ld shading. Miss M. Fenwick, black draped frock of Panne velvet. Mrs. M. Lennard, powder blue taffeta aemmed with lace. Miss Jean Gordon, frock of white sequined georgette. Miss K. Fitchett, Japonica georgette xci tr * m med with silver. Miss Hintz, gown of hydrangea blue georgette with pink sequin trimming. Miss E. Hintz, cherry coloured ring velfrock relieved with silver, vet ** Brigrht ' frCK;k of green velMiss Eales, black georgette and silver Sown. Miss Doris Johnston, frock of rose coloured satin and georgette trimmed with diamante. M. K. Clarke, gown of flame colous‘®d taffeta with rainbow skirt. Miss Hintz, blue georgette frock. Miss Dora Paterson, white taffeta frock w ith transparent georgette hem. Miss Marie Jones, silver lame gown w >th skirt of flounced lace. _ Miss Dorothy Griffiths, lettuce green de chine frock banded with petunia velvet. b Miss V. Clarke, apple green satin frock relieved with silver. TELEGRAPH BOYS’ DANCE A social ajid dance -was held by the Junior employees of the Telegraph Deuverv Department of the Chief Post on Saturday evening at their J-lubrooms. The social was arranged by the supervisor, Mr. W. J- McKay, jnd it i s hoped that, in future, one will field every quarter. There are 54 boys on the delivery staff, and it ie m Principle of the department and its officers to provide entertainment for toe boys. the evening music and elocutionary items were given, and Mr. ynne Gray gave a display of card vicka,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 5
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