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AMUSEMENTS. i: FAREWELL ■• . TO -~ ■ ■'.-.' - "SUNSHINE SUSIE." j -• See-it,-Before it's Too.Late. i I LAST TWO DAYS. /THE PLAZAV ; < THE PLAZA / All-British Theatre. / Direction: Amalgamated ThPatres, Ltd. Sessions: 11, 2.15, 4.50, 8. The Best of Friends Must Part. FAREWELL • To the World's New Sweetheart, RENATE MULLER In "SUNSHINE SUSIE." " SUNSHINE SUSIE." Bookings are Heavy. SEMI-FINALS TO-NIGHT, 7 O'CLOCK. TYPICAL TYPIST COMPETITION. COMMENCING ' -' -FRIDAY —— ■'■ FRIDAY THE PLAZA AGAIN LEADS—MAINTAINING THE HIGH STANDARD OF ENTERTAINMENT SET BY "SUN- • SHINE SUSIE." GAINSBOROUGH'S GREATEST . Dramatic-Epic—The Most" Entrancing' Romance of the Screen.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 266, 9 November 1932, Page 18

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