Much interest was aroused in the town at the arrival in Hastings from Hollywood of Miss M. Nola Luxford (Mrs Bauernschmidt), and all, naturally, would like to hear something of tlie experiences of this Hastings lady in the movie centre. To-night is the one and only opportunity’— Miss Nola Luxford, who returns to America on Friday, has, after a lot or persuasion anil being informed that she owed it to Hastings, consented to appear at the Municipal Theatre this evening and will give a short talk on movie life and a series of short and very interesting film scenes in which she has played will be shown. At Miss Luxford’s request tho funds received will he devoted to the Hastings Plunket and District Nurse Society. Patrons would he well advised to reserve at Hall’s for to-night for the Municipal Theatre.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 66, 5 March 1929, Page 4
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