AMUSEMENTS WANGANUI’S LEADING HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT I M S S A TO -DAY - '2IS r M £**<*■ O U V to-night _ , r.M. NOT A WAR PICTURE!-BETTER EVEN THAT' “SONG OF THE PLOUGH” Acclaimed by Press, Clergy and Prominent Citizens as an outstanding triumph of truly British sentiment and artistic restraint, and produced with a nobility of purpose! LONDON TIMES: “Rich in the virtue of sincerity and a masterpiece of which Britain may well be proud.’’ CANON P. JAMES: “It is a fine example of British Artistry.” LONDON EVENING STANDARD: “It is the best thing I have ever seen -’ H k Audiences all over England are S At standing up and cheering this KtgsJf epic I M/11 W A Sound City S Production-, 'SHMHMs g jpg fir A J villi » Fili O STEWART ROME J'/*' Anne Yates >4 Esmond Knight George Carney (Approved for Universal Exhibition.' AND SPECIALLY CHOSEN FEATURETTES: "So This is Paris” (25 years of progress and historical spots') —> “Monument of Ancient Rome” (Travelogue) “Nocturne” (Classical interpretation of Chopin) Majestic News Service “Million Dollar Melody” (Breezy Musical). COMMENCING SATURDAY 2.15 P M “THE NIGHT IS YOUNG” EVELYN LAVE LRecommended by Censor for Adults.) RAMON NAVARRO
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 20 March 1935, Page 9
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