"Twinkle Toes"
AUCKLAND is losing one of the best of its all-too-few, interpreters of tile Terpsichorean art, m the departure of beautiful and graceful Bettina Edwards, who is leaving for Sydney, .where she hopes to enter the realms of musical comedy. Australia's .-'gain- will be the Dominion's loss, for the theatregoers of the ' Queen City will be losing a glad star from their firmament; should the sweet-faced, dark-haired Bettina attain her objective, it, will probably be niany a long year before she again fascinates their eyes with her delicate and rythmic steps, or bestows on a delighted crowd her winsome and kindly smile. : For there is none with an unkind word to say of this dainty maid, who, has music m every nerve of her nimble tootsies. Off the stage,' she' is remarkable m that she does not court publicity by making herself conspicuous, either m conduct or costume. It may interest her own ;sex, to' know that she is always ''turned out'!,;'jn the very best Of- quiet good taste, .;as a £irl who dresses for herself \and riot to catch the admiration 6r comment of the passing "mash:"- • ... ■ - : . . May Bettiria's charm of personality help her to the top of the tree.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 6
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202"Twinkle Toes" NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 6
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