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AT DIXIELAND

Bowls of spring flowers added an attractive touch to the decorations at Dixieland on Saturday evening, when a large number of dancers visited the cabaret. The “Dixieland Boys,"’ who have become very popular with visitors to the cabaret, gave an entertaining item. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band, under Air. Harry Xeilson’s leadership, provided an excellent programme of dance tunes. AMONG THOSE PRESENT I Mrs - Noel Airey wore a ravenswing blue ; embossed chenille gown. ) Mrs. Gummer had chosen a silver lame j Sown. ! Airs. Ekman’s black georgette gown 1 was embroidered with jet beads. ; Mrs. Hindson was in a blue-beaded j chiffon frock. j Airs. Sellar had chosen a lace frock j of pale begonia shade. j Airs. D. McFarland wore a pastel tinted j taffeta frock. I Airs. Gordon James wore a pretty frock i platinum-spotted french blue tulle. ( Mrs. Pountney was in a black gown, I brocaded with gold metal thread. ! Airs. A. Johns had chosen a saracen red j chiffon frock. : Mrs. Alilson’s jade georgette gown was embroidered with self toned beads. I Airs. Horton wore a ninon frock of sea foam green. Airs. J. Morton’s chic frock was of black cliantilly lace on a flesh georgette foundation. Airs. Patrick wore a camellia pink sequined gown. Airs. J. Anderson was in black ring velvet of uneven length. Mrs. Albert Neville wore absinthe green relieved with gold lace. Airs. Mann had chosen shrimp pink geoi'gette beaded in silver. IN POMPADOUR PINK Aliss AFolly Mitchelson was in pompadour pink satin eharmeuse. ATiss Tweet ATacindoe wore a gown of cloth of silver with overskirt of platinum lace. Aliss Phyllis Alacindoe had chosen a , black spotted net frock of uneven length. Aliss Jean Alexander was in phlox pink georgette. Aliss Ailsa Lewis wore her pretty picture frock of rose du barri satin and net edged with gold. ATiss Freda Gaudin’s ring velvet gown j was of carmine with a soft bow of french blue velvet. Aliss G. AlcConnell had chosen a frock i of pistaehe green chiffon and lace. Aliss Audrey Alison wore an uneven- j length frock of deep sunflower gold. Aliss K. Wallace had on a blue and silver frilled taffeta frock. Aliss Nina "Wallace wore a cedar rose lace frock. Aliss F. Coleman’s gown was of turquoise blue taffeta and flesh-tinted georgette. Aliss Alva Payne wore camellia pink taffeta and tulle. Aliss Janet Wallace was in a chartreuse green flounced taffeta frock of uneven length. WEARING DAFFODIL YELLOW Aliss Betty Pountney’s pretty frock was of daffodil yellow ring velvet and tulle. Aliss Norma Johnston wore a flowered ninon frock of midnight blue. Aliss Russell’s frock was of cameo pink georgette with a spray of pink roses. Aliss Molly Forsyth wore ecru lace over sea green satin. Aliss Alotion’s pastel pink georgette frock was embroidered with white and silver beads. Aliss Astley was in canton jade taffeta. Aliss Cochran wore a frilled chiffon frock of deep azure blue. Aliss Ballantyne was In a gras grain taffeta gown of forget-me-not blue and silver. Miss Anita Sutherland had pinned a silver flower to the corsage of her pompadour pink frock. Miss Ar. AlcHattie was in a cloth of gold gown. Aliss F Perry wore a black lace and georgette gown. Aliss Spence was in gold lace worn over nile green eharmeuse. Aliss J. Hansen’s ankle-length lrock was of black georgette and lace. Aliss AT. Tombs (Hamilton) wore palest primrose chiffon. Aliss Beryl Heap had chosen a smart gown of flame-coloured velvet.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 709, 8 July 1929, Page 4

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AT DIXIELAND Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 709, 8 July 1929, Page 4

AT DIXIELAND Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 709, 8 July 1929, Page 4

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