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“MISS NEW ZEALAND.”

DALE AUSTEN AT HOLLYWOOD. -AUCKLAND, May 22. NC ' V , Zealand ” (Miss Dale Tomi l Ve “ a “ enth “siastie welbv th ? sh . e , returned to Auckland by the Aorangi last Sunday. Next day Then/’r® 1 P er9ona], T at the Strand Theatre, with her two reel Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer production, "Miss New Zealand m Movieland.” Miss Dale Hoßvw ’T jV hieVCd Hopwood than any other winner of Empire ? ereen contes ts. After work X a°nd Shearer),"* “DeUctfvesL S ” Conrad Nagel), and “Polly Preferred” (Marian Davies). Her crowning achievement was the offer of second toT“TIA n’\ Tim McCoy ’ s Pro'laction, The Bushranger,” an Austrahan story. Yesterday, Mr. Henry Hayward chairman of the Fuller-Hayward Theatres, received the following cablef/? 01 tr oni Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-h^ S r^ ale u-^' ISten has u P held the highest traditions of New Zealand by reaching the world’s screen in creditable accomplishments.” Owing to difficulties connected with the British quota for residential immigrants, “Miss New nZr'n a a nd oould . -OIII y ’‘ay for a limited period in America. Mr. Havward fi-h ?nXlali re H he 1 ’; t 0 Play tho load in Rudal Hayward’s New Zealand drama, “The Bush Cinderella.” -

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Wairarapa Age, 23 May 1928, Page 3

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“MISS NEW ZEALAND.” Wairarapa Age, 23 May 1928, Page 3

“MISS NEW ZEALAND.” Wairarapa Age, 23 May 1928, Page 3