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DELIGHTF UL F ROCKIN G.

A HAMILTON AO‘I'REGB. . Apart from other pleasures. the track. in; in the amusing oomedy. "Fresh Field's," was delightful, says a \Vellington paper. i Miss Ethel Morrison (as Lady Mary ‘Craiyben wore several most interest:ing frocks of up-to—date style. and {Miss Elaine ‘llamii'l (formerly of Ham}ilton), dressed her part as the ethereal and highly artistic damsel (Lady Lilian) in flowing winged-several (rocks or paste] tones which were eminently becoming.

Miss Morrison appeared first in a smart white silk tailored morning (rock with a three-quarter coat or pale blue georgette. Miss Hamill in the same scene wore a voluminous flowing neglige of pale pink georgetie. deeply pleated in the skirt and with wins sleeves. To walk gracefully in such 'a gown was an achievement on which the wearer could .be congratulated. I Miss Morrison next appeared in a reception gown or black satin. with lace yoke and sleeves. Miss Hamill's frock being of oyster tinted georgette graceful-1y trained. ‘ ‘Later Miss Morrison wore an afterjnoon gown of red and whlte patterned chiffon. with bands of plain red. .\liss Hamill had a dainty frock or primrose rhifl‘on, lightly patterned in a deeper tone, and in the last scene an artistir gown of plain white georseitc over saiin. \viilh Winged sleeves caught. at‘ the wrist with Shirred hands. 1 At the end or the evening sheaves“ of lovely flowers were handed 'up and] there was a scene of great enthusiasm. |

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19884, 13 May 1936, Page 5

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DELIGHTFUL FROCKING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19884, 13 May 1936, Page 5

DELIGHTFUL FROCKING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19884, 13 May 1936, Page 5

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