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Pirate Shipp e

Beach Cabaret is Popular Rendezvous

A happy evening was spent at Pirate Shippe at Milford on Saturd ' * Dancing on both decks was and the Versatile Pirates’ Orchw*!? was repeatedly encored for the pon** lar new numbers. D AMONG THOSE PRESENT Mrs. B. C. Jackson was ’wearing’ (ai-,. pink and green floral ninon frock Mrs. U. Hammond was in an rvy» crepe suede juniper suit. Miss Ann Gordon was wearing and pink georgette, with short eoat the same shades. ** 111 Miss Joyce Rowley had on a frock of powder blue ripple ninon, patterned shades of pink. Miss Ine Abdullah chose a silver *nrf black sequined frock. na Miss Adams had on blue floral fee*. Miss C. Adams had on a white gette frock. Miss Hitchings was in phlox pink -*eogette. Miss Isabell Henderson had on flowered georgette in shades of blue and pink Miss M. Edwards was wearing absinthe ; green figured georgette. Miss Rona Suisted had on a green * nd black frock. ! Miss Clair Robertson, wearing cinnamon georgette. Miss Clair Robertson was wearlr.e ; cinnamon georgette. ** 1 Miss Freeman was in a white chen;’’« i georgette frock. Miss Mona Craig wore *orest green orj gandie. with deep collar, in shad's of j pink mauve.

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Bibliographic details

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 4

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205

Pirate Shippe Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 4

Pirate Shippe Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 4

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