AMUSEMENTS. Extract "N.Z. Herald," 2/9/32. PLAZA THEATRE. Seldom has It been the privilege of Aucljlanders since the advent of talking pictures to -witness such a remarkable film _ as "Symphony of Six Millions," which made its appearance before an enthralled audience at the Plaza Theatre last evening. It is truly a remarkable production, requiring more than words to convey the excellence of the acting. "Symphony of Six Millions" needs no recommendation, only those who miss seeing it will have let slip an opportunity which will he difficult to recapture. i MATINEE TO-MORROW 2.30' FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT V /"the plaza \ \ THE PLAZA / Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions: 11, 1, 2.30. | TO-NIGHT, 5 AND 8. 1 Note. —5 p.m. Session finishes 7.15. WHAT CROWDS YESTERDA Y ! BESIEGING THE PLAZA FROM MORN TILL NIGHT. ALL PROCLAIMING IT A GREAT PICTURE. PLAZA /\ PLAZA / \ PLAZA /<r \ PLAZA ,\ PLAZA XCV A. 1 / PLAZA 4^/ PLAZA <Cr/ PLAZA V*/ PLAZA <Sy/ PLAZA / / PLAZA \ x , plaza \ & <y/ PLAZA ' \ / ' PLAZA \ / The once in a decade film. T.T A$A IRENE DUNNE, RICARDO - Tir .5. CORTEZ. and our own NAT T>r MADISON (well-known per- , sonally in Auckland), all play splendid roles. ILAZA Thunderous Drama, Ileart- , PLAZA gripping Romance, Human PLAZA Story of .Toy . . . Laughter PLAZA and Sentiment. PLAZA An r.k.o. radio picture. PLAZA "N.Y. TIMES" SAYS "MISS ANYTHING, PLAZA BUT DON'T MISS plaza THIS CHARMING PLAZA HUMAN PICTURE."
PLAZA PLAZA / \ PLAZA X \ PLAZA \ PLAZA A? > PLAZA 4§?/ PLAZA .CV/ PLAZA O* \?/ PLAZA X<§V \V/ PLAZA / ->&?/ PLAZA < , v / PLAZA \ <4r / PLAZA \ <§► / PLAZA \ /' PLAZA PLAZA WE GUARANTEE THIS PLAZA PICTURE AND WE DON'T PLAZA DO THAT WITH MANY. PLAZA NOTE.—Among the supports PLAZA Is an excellent Masquers PLAZ\ Club Comedy, -"RULE 'EM PLAZA AND WEEP/' PLAZA Book and Save yourself a PLAZA Lot of Waiting and Bother. PLAZA Go with the Crowds to PLAZA the Plaza. RESERVES, PHONE 41-586. SATURDAY NIGHT. AT THE " BLUE ROSES" "NIGHT," WITH MERVE BREE AND NEW PETER PAN BAND. SIPECIAL ATTRACTION, "THE DUTCHIES," Trained by AIR. G. COX. When the Members of the "Blue Roses Company" -will be the Guests of the Management. PHONE 40-777 FOR RESERVES. iL. A. SOLON Manager. | RAILWAY NOTICES. RAILWAY SUNDAY TRAINS. VERY LOW FARES. To MANUREWA — LEAVE AUCKLAND 8.55 a.m. ONLY 1/6 SECOND RETURN. ONLY 2/ FIRST RETURN. To MERCER— LEAVE AUCKLAND 8.55 a.m. ONLY 3/ SECOND RETURN. ONLY 4/ FIRST RETURN. To HUNTLY— L&AVB AUCKLAND 8.55 a.m. ONLY 4/ SECOND RETURN. ONLY 6/ FIRST RETURN.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 208, 2 September 1932, Page 14
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