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GARDEN FETE AT MT. EDEN

The Mount Eden branch of the Auckland Hospital Auxiliary is organising a pageant and garden fete, to be held on Saturday afternoon and evening next at the residence of E. H. Potter, Esq., Mayor of Mount Eden, 84 Valley Road. The attractions will include stalls ot all kinds, afternoon tea, shooting gallery, electric cooking demonstration, and competitions for decorated prams, cycles and posters. The proceeds will go to the sick poor. George Bernard Shaw, famed British dramatist, has made his second appearance in talking pictures in the latest issue of Fox Movietone News He gives an amusing talk on the follies of sea bathing. This is Mr. Shaw’s second appearance in Fox Movietone News, the first one, a one-reel subject taken at his home in England, causing a sensation wherever it was shown. Supporting cast selections for “Let’s Go Native,” Paramount’s new original screen operetta, featuring Jeanette MacDonald, include some of the most popular players on the talking screen They are: Jack Oakie, William Austin. Richard “Skeets” Gallagher. Eugene Pallet, Kay Francis and David Newell.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 918, 11 March 1930, Page 15

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GARDEN FETE AT MT. EDEN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 918, 11 March 1930, Page 15

GARDEN FETE AT MT. EDEN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 918, 11 March 1930, Page 15

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