HELEN SPENCER, pictured above, has been acclaimed as one of London’s most promising and brilliant younger actresses. She recently appeared in Captain H. M. Harwood’s cynical comedy, "A Girl’s Best Friend . . ." and received some excellent notices from all the critics. Miss Spencer is a sister of Mrs. R. A. Finlayson, of 6 Ladies Mile, Remuera.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 22
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55HELEN SPENCER, pictured above, has been acclaimed as one of London’s most promising and brilliant younger actresses. She recently appeared in Captain H. M. Harwood’s cynical comedy, "A Girl’s Best Friend . . ." and received some excellent notices from all the critics. Miss Spencer is a sister of Mrs. R. A. Finlayson, of 6 Ladies Mile, Remuera. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 22
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