LIBERTY THEATRE.
The main attraction on the programme at the Liberty Theatre this week is "The Little Snob," a picture of a highly entertaining type, brimful of humour, and displaying in a wholesome fashion many of tho euperficial characteristics of human > nature. May McAvoy in the title role gives a wholly delightful portrayal of a girl of obscure birth whose father lowers his standard of living to a somewhat drastic degree so that she may. be given her "chance" by going to a "finishing" school. "College Days" ie the second feature on the programme, and is a picture of a healthy type. It is typical of the life of a young collegian and full of vigour and rich in incident of the kind that goes to make one's college days times to look back upon in after years with a sigh of regret for a youth that is past. Included in this film ia an excellent exhibition of the peculiai -American form of football.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19480, 29 November 1928, Page 5
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