CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN
Another excellent programme is to be shown at the Crystal Palace Theatre this evening. The first film is “The College Coquette,” an all-talking comedy-drama of high jinks at a big American college, starring Jobyna Ralston. The second attraction will be the splendid Maori film, “Under the Southern Cross,” made recently by a Hollywood company. All the roles are enacted in a most capable way by Maoris, and the story is an old Maori folksong.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 878, 23 January 1930, Page 15
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