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At Dixieland

j Bright Evening at Ca baret-by-the -Sea j Mr. Harry Xeilson and the Dixieland Dance Band introduced several new danec numbers at the cabaret on Saturday evening. These were enthusiastically received by the large crowd i of dancers, a novel Eastern selection | proving particularly popular. AMONG THE DANCERS Mrs. Mark Davis chose a fringed black model of georgette. Mrs. Allan Roberts was in peach pink satin brocaded with gold. A very becoming gown of gold lace with sequin trimming was worn by Mrs. E. Alison. Mrs. W. W. Meek chose mimosa yellow chiffon velvet. Mi's. Raymond Russell was in ivory tulle and satin beaute. Gentian blue satin faille was chosen by Mrs. A. J. Lennox. Mrs. L. Asher’s turquoise blue chenille • embossed gown was of uneven length. | Mrs. M. Popplewell wore rose du barri 1 crepe faille, with shoulder spray of natu- | ral flowers. A striking note of colour was added to the ombre blue ninon frock worn bv Mrs. Douglas, a band of vivid cerise encircling I the waist. Mrs. C. Shaw’s frock was of canton I jade chiffon, with a diamente buckle. __ i Mrs. Ellice chose palest primrose crepe I de soie. j Mrs. McManemin was in almond green j georgette. i Mrs. White was in larkspur blue em- ; bossed georgette. Mrs. Roy Campbell chose lilac georgette, with circufhr Fkirt of uneven length. Mrs. Edwards was in buttercup yellow satin beaute. Mrs. McKenzie wore parchment lace over peach pink georgette. Mrs. John Stewart was in black georgette embroidered with black sequins. ! Mrs. G. Jones's pretty frock was of flowered ninon. i, Mrs. Albert Xeville wore an amethyst I sequined gown. ; Mrs. Powley’s frock was of ivory and cherry georgette. . Mrs. Hooton’s frock was of azure blue frilled net. Mrs. F. D. AlcLiver was in black chenille embossed georgette. A SEQUINNED GOWN [ Mrs. J. Campbell wore an opalescent sequined gown. Mrs. A. Strong chose powder blue crepe de soire, embroidered with silver. Miss Audrey Walton was in her pretry ankle length frock of sea foam green frilled taffeta. Miss Molly Bailey chose a smart gold sequined gown. Miss Joy Bartley’s distinguished gown was of black lace over flesh pink georgette. Miss Jean Macindoe wore ivory chiffon and silver lame, with peacock bow of chartreuse green taffeta. Miss Alison Laery wore lupin blue and silver embossed georgette. Miss Olive Bickerton chose a pretty beaded georgette frock of apple green. Miss Nance St. Clair Whyte wore rose du barri charmeuse and lace. * Miss Tweet Macindoe’s pastel tinted frock was of georgette with long frilled skirt. Miss Marie Jones was in absinthe green satin charmeuse and tulle. Miss Phyllis Gash’s frock of ivory georgette was panelled with gold lace. Miss Jean Lawford’s fropk was of black Chantilly lace and chiffon. Miss Xlna Wallace wore a gold lace gown over amber satin beaute. Miss D. Hamilton was in cameo pink taffeta, with shoulder spray of pink flowers. Miss M. Cardno chose black ring velvet. Miss Peacock was in a flowered ninon frock of lime green. Miss Janet Clarkson had chosen cloth of silver and ivory georgette. Miss O’Connor wore eau de nil taffeta. Miss Rona Gilford had chosen a period gown of ivory taffeta. Miss Molly Gifford's becoming frock was of nile green georgette embroidered with beads. CHENILLE AND TULLE Miss Freda Gaudin was in ivory chenille and tulle with shoulder spray of roses. Miss Fay Brooking’s frock was of ivory tulle and georgette. Miss Beryl Heap was in shrimp pink chiffon velvet. Miss Wynn Edgerley was in ivory chiffon of uneven length. Miss G. Buisson had chosen lavender gegjpgette and taffeta. Miss Chiplin was in french blue and rose gros grain taffeta. Miss M. "Woolley wore cameo pink satin with bouffant overskirt of tulle. Miss L. Impey’s frock was of larkspur blue chiffon. Miss E. O’Connell wore a gown of I cream lace over ivory chiffon. •; Miss Odium’s frock of ivory georgette • over silver lame was distinguished by a I peacock bow of Chinese red taffeta. Miss G. Russell's frock was of ivory chenille embossed georgette. Miss Gwen MacMillan wore a frock of phlox pink satin charmeuse and tulle. Miss B. MacMillan was in ivory ring velvet with uneven length skirt. Miss Campbell chose peach pink chiffon. i Miss X. McArthur wore flesh pink cheni ille embossed georgette. Miss M McArthur was in deep lilac georgette. Miss Eva Soljak had chosen an ivory gown of fringed georgette. Miss Sydenham’s chic gown wai of black and lime green chiffon. Miss Tyler-Davies wore rose du barri i chiffon velvet and parchment coloured | lace. Miss J. Saunders had on chartreuse ! green georgette with gold pipings. Miss Furley’s frock was of mimosa I | yellow chiffon with gracefully dipping 1

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 733, 5 August 1929, Page 4

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At Dixieland Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 733, 5 August 1929, Page 4

At Dixieland Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 733, 5 August 1929, Page 4

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