Cabaret Night
Merry Evening at Pirate Shipps The fino weather attracted nun* dancers to the Pirate Shippe on Satur day, several parties from town having been arranged, and a jolly time *»» spent by the visitors. The latest and most popular dance numbers were played by the Pirate, Versatile Orchestra, appreciation bein* shown by the repeated encores. AMONG THE DANCERS Mrs. A. Bree wore a becoming trot* j of pale beige georgette. Mrs. Albert Williamson, whose fto-t j was of white flat crepe, with a saiwt ; short coat of black moire. Mrs. J. Parr was in lemon crepe chine with a coat of toning shadee. ! Mrs. Gibson had chosen a chic tTTmJr of pale orchid mauve georgette. Daffodil crepe satin, ankle length, », worn by Mrs. Bertenshaw. Mrs. W. T. Nuttall (New Plymouth! wore a lovely rhine-blue georgette frock Mrs. Harriett had on an Oriental beaded frock in orange and black to» ings. A charming frock of white and scaru. crepe fleuri, with an uneven hcbfliiv was worn by Mrs. Collins. au, "*» Mrs. H. Gilmore (New Pb*rrw»n»Kh frock/" " PrCtty Phl “ Pink Miss Barbara Pierce chose palest satin with a lons uneven hem pia * Miss Freda Gaudin’s frock’ was graceful ivory georgette. A dainty frock of lido blue taffeta •>. worn by Miss Barbara Wilson. * Miss Ray Thomson (Sydney) cho«»e > frock of nile green crepe de ‘chins bands of white. UB Miss Phyllis Macindoe wore white de chine. ** Miss Eleanor Upton had on a dainty floral ninon frock. Miss Tinkerbell Jackson had cho<»» buttercup yellow and white printed eeJv, gette with a cape collar. * Miss Joan Craig’s frock wai of blue crepe faille. Cl#l Miss Winsome Airey wore & charm *,* frock of flowered chiffon in blue and ntoh shades. Miss Jean Foreman’s frock wae of pastel-tinted figured ninon. Miss Dorrie Garrett wore brown fir ured satin with an ankle-length uneveo Miss N. Mason chose delphinium bin* crepe de chine. Miss Gladys Brown wore powder faluo georgette, ankle length. u * Miss J. Hansen’s frock was of gette in cherry and white toningh. Miss Olive Gaudin chose a pretty frock of unrelieved white satin. Miss Anita Sutherland was wearing figured georgette in black and oran*« Miss Marjorie Webb had on chartrtLu* green georgette, shot with pale gold. Miss M. Mason wore a frock of de«n apricot-tinted georgette. Miss Molly Simmonds chose a flat white crepe frock. Miss M. Friedlander’s delightful frock was of panne velvet in a deep cerise shade. Miss R. Condon wore a figured reor. gette frock. Dainty forget-me-not blue georgette was chosen by Miss Nancy Chambers. Miss J. MacGowan was in a pastel shaded printed crepe de chine froek. Miss E. Rhodes wore lime-coloured ninon. Miss P. Kennedy had on a pretty frock of maize satin with an uneven hem. Miss Williams was wearing a frock of willow green georgette. Miss E. Moon had chosen old ivory georgette. Miss P. Aicken’s ankle-length frock was of white ripple ninon. Miss J. Curry (Taihape) wore coni pink georgette. Miss P. Hill was wearing a white trope de chine. Miss K. Aicken’s frock was of ivory georgette. A pretty flora! ninon frock wai favoured by Miss M. Brison. Miss P. M. Bowne chose floral crepe docliine. Miss J. Edwards was frocked in daffodil yellow georgette. Miss Beechen wore georgette in a deep old-rose shade. Miss Wichley chose a floral georgette frock. Miss L. Gallaher was wearing eau nil georgette. Miss C. Alexander chose a charming frock of old rose chiffon. Miss D. Simmon’s georgette frock was of a pretty gobelin blue shade. ■ Miss Prychley chose an ankle-lepgth frock of floral chiffon. ' Miss J. Tuck was frocked in ivory crepe de chine. Miss Sydenham’s graceful frock was of palest mist grey ninon.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 881, 27 January 1930, Page 4
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614Cabaret Night Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 881, 27 January 1930, Page 4
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