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AMUSEMENTS. fHE PICTURE ALL AUCKLAND HAS TAKEN TO ITS HEART! ■/- THE 'EMBASSY ] I 'me / V Idea! / \ Theatre. / Sessions : 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m., S o'clock, David Selssnick Presents "TITTLE TORD "pUUXTLEROr, ,, '• T ITTLE Tj OKD TpAUNTLBROV " J ITTLB TORD TJUUXTLEROX, , ' " T ITTLB T. OKD "pAUXTLBROX." •'TITTLE TORD TfUUNTLBROSy " T ITTLE T, OKD "pAUXTLDROt. , "TITTLE JJO RD JfAUXTLBROY." "TITTLE JjORD JpAUNTLBROI." " T ITTLE T, OKD ■pAUXTLBROY." A story of Irresistible charm ■which will never he effaced from your memory. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW ■Was born to play the engaging young hero in Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved story. DOLORES COSTELLO, More radiantly beautiful than ever in her sympathetic portrayal of "Dearest," the mother of "Fauntlcroy." C. AUBREY SMITH Gives a performance that beggars description ... At all times dominant in the film, his delineation of the "Earl" emerges as one of the outstanding triumphs of screen history. A United Artists Release. Approved for Universal Exhibition, Also, Delightful Associate Features, including Walt Disney's Latest Colour Creation, "MUSIC LAND." BOOK AT THE EMBASSY (Ph. 32-660). ii^^Pii To-night at S. News Session. 7.30. GUEST NIGHT. Katharine Hepburn—Robert Young, In "SPITFIRE." Ralph Bellamy -— Mac Clarke, in "PAKOLK GIRL." Both Recommended bii Censor for Adults. ADULTS, 6D: CHILDREN. 3D. MAYFAIR „, , SAXDRIXGHAM. To-nigbt and Thursday. Will Rogers, ill "STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Friday and Sat., Super Show. Watch "Star for announcement. INGAONGAOINGADONGA —An Abyssioian ■word meaning kapai, which dettiribes Rotorua'e Champion Maori Party, appearing AUCKLAND TOWN HALL. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. :7 DANCINq SCOTS HALL, TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. PONSONBY QUEEN CARNIVAL. BRILLIANT CROWNING CEREMOXI OF QUEEN ELECT, MISS DOROTHY LYNNE (Band Queen), AND HBH PRINCESSES. MISS MONA LEYDON (Swimming Club), MISS IRENE ROBERTSON (Rugby League). BEAUTIFUL DRESSES AND MAGNIFICENT FLOOD-LIGHTING SYSTEM. A GRAND DANCE will follow the Crowning Ceremony. Astoria Dance Band, playing the Latest Numbrxs, Jazz ajud OldiUme. Fonsonby Boje' Band, Balmortf. Boys' Band and Girls' Band will be in attendance. Balloons, Streamers, and Novelties Galore. Admission.—l/, to Gallery: Crowning and Dance, 2/ Ladies 2/6 Gents, 4/ Double, including Supper. This will be one of the Finost Shows ever produced in Auckland RESERVE- THIS DATE: MAY 6. „ H. DAVIS, _i° Organiser and Hon. Sec. _ A KARANA "XTACHT TSZ/UIB (Inc.f. Q.RAND QPENING "ATIGHT POPULAR WEEKLY OLD-TIME DANCES For Members and Friends, gATURDAY INTEXT, In OUR IDEAL CLUBHOUSE. Perfect Music with Ted Lonergan's Band. Light Supper Provided. - ree Buse s leaving from -Endean's Bldßsi.oO p.m. to 5.30 p.m., returning after tii« dance. u rnO-NIGHT—GAIETY HALL, Surrey Crel -*■ TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Efficient, M.C.V. Good Supper. Admission 1/. Sax Walter'* Revellers, noted for Perfect Time. i Direction : E. M.cLcan._ TONIGHT PALAIS ROYAL. DOMINION J- HALL (next P. 0., Dominion Rd.) OLD-TIME DANCE On the best floor in towu to Ross Spicor» Band. Slipper, Novelties. Admission GU. *<> T ABOUR HALL, BERESFORD STREKT. SJ 1/ — TO-NIGHT — 1/. POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Vagabond Orchestra. Good Monte Carlo, Spot Prizes. Excellent Supper. Snend An Enjoyable Evening. *j "OURNNAND'S Orchestral Band, ff lor Engagements.—Office, 236, Quern St. (Princess Bldgs.). Phone. 42-i3O. PI SHALFOON'S Dance Biiudl two units available.—Headquarters, Atwater Piano Co. x 6 HENLEY'S Dance Band, as engaged by Auckland's Leading Clubs. —Phone 12-611. xj) CJ NAPPY -SIX ORCHESTRA now available engagements, Socials, Dances.— Inquire AVebber, 376, Queen St., opposite Town Hall. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 24

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