MISS SPENCER’S DANCE
Miss Spencer’s opening: dance, in the Symondsvillo Studio, will take place next Saturday evening. Jack Rowe’s Orchestra will provide the music. CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN., John Batten, an Auckland actor, plays the leading part in “Under the Greenwood Tree,” a talking picture, adapted from the novel of that name by Thomas Hardy, which is now being screened at the Crystal Palace Theatre. The picture contains some excellent scenes in an old world English village. There are several old English folk songs. VICTORIA, DEVONPORT “College Love,” the delightful, entertaining tale of romance and sport at a typically big American college, is the new talkie at the Victoria Theatre, Devonport, this evening. The leading roles *i.re played by Dorothy Gulliver, George Lewis Edward Nugent, and all the other youthful screen players who achieved popularity in the famous “Collegia.ns” films a short while ago.
Shore talkie featurettes are also shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 14
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