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BANKERS’ DANCE ROTORUA FUNCTION The Rotorua bank and law clerks held a jolly dance in Dixieland on Friday evening. The hall was artistically decorated for the occasion. Delightful dance music was supplied by Hunter’s Jazz Orchestra. Among those present were: Mrs. Guthrie Blakely, orchid mauve georgette skirt, with beaded fringe; Mrs. W. Hitchcock, shell pink; Mrs. S. H. Hay, pink georgette; Mrs. A. Roe, pink satin; Mrs CJ. Pearce, saxe blue beaded gown; Mrs. W. Brett, cream and gold brocade; Mrs. W. Sumner, black taffeta; Mrs. W. Geison, ‘black and scarlet; Mrs. J. Potter, Auckland, blue taffeta; Miss Jean Miller, cyclone georgette; Miss S. Maxwell, cream frock; Miss Tattie Allen, pink beaded georgette; Miss Phyllis Lysner, blue taffeta; Miss Tui Geison. sky blue taffeta; Miss Jean Geison, blush pink; Miss Carter, pale blue; Miss M. Conney, pink taffeta; Mrs. W. C. Elliott, jade green georgette: Mrs G. XJrquhart, black frock; Mrs. J. Bennett, grey frock; Miss Olive Dawson, jade green and silver tissue; Miss V. St Clair, cream lace and georgette; Miss P. St. Clair, turquoise blue taffeta; Miss Dora Griffiths, white satin.

—TENNIS PLAYERS—, NOTE ! “BARBARA” TENNIS MODE SPECIALIST 540, Upper Queen St., Opp. Tabernacle

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 484, 13 October 1928, Page 18

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196

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 484, 13 October 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 484, 13 October 1928, Page 18

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