AMUSEMENTS POSITIVELY LAST 3 DAYS (CONCLUDING WEDNESDAY NIGHT). QLADYS Q WARTHOUT QLADYS In QF rpHE " QF r pHE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE lhß THE EMBASSY TiSr, EMBASSY AUCKLAND'S MODERN RENDEZVOUS Daily at 11.0 A.M - 8.0 P.M. THURSDAY-NEXT—THURSDAY. rpHE M A NAG E M ENT IS JUSTLY PROUD TO ANNOUNCE AS THE EMBASSY'S SECOND_ ATTRACTION" THE MOST_ CHARMINC! AN DP ELKIITFUL MOTION PICTURE TH A T HA S EVEJI BEEN SCREENED. WITHOUT RESERVATION WE SAY THAT IT "MUST : 13E VOTED ONE OF THE THREE MOST POPULAR FILMS FOR ~19:«r Selznick International Presents "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY.* 1 "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." From the world-famous story by Frances Hodgson Burnett. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With ■pREDDIE •p R EDDIE ART 110 LO ME W Who so charmed you as David Copperfield. now walks straight into your heart in a performance of indescribable ;,oy. DOLORES C. AUBREY COSTELLO. SMITH. More enchanting Gruff, grumpy than ever as and lovable as "Dearest." "The Earl. "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY"— A BOY. YET ALL MAN—UNSELFISH. LOYAL. COURAGEOUS. NO MATTER WHO OR WHERE_HE WA S . . . A LITTLE" BOY IN AMERICA—A LITTLE LORD IN ENGLAND. EVERY MEMBER OF THIS MAGNIFICENT CAST GIVES A M F.MORA BLE PER FO RMANC E. Produced by David Directed by O. Selznick. John Cromwell. Released through United Artists. PLANS NOW ON VIEW AT THE EMBASSY—32-600. ASSESSMENT COURT OROUGII OF MOUNT EDEN APPOINTMENT OF ASSESSOR. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 of "The Valuation of Land Act, 1927." and the Regulations thereunder. I hereby cive notice of the intention of the Mount Eden Borough Council to appoint an ASSKSSOK Nominations of Candidates for this Office will be received by rue up to and including the 24th day of April. 1936 (before noon), at the Council Office. Valley Road. Mount Eden. HOWARD. GRIBBLE. Acting-Town Clerk. April 4. 193R RAILWAY NOTICES MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OBSERVANCE OF ANZAC DAY. On FRIDAY, April 24. the usual 10.4P p.m. Aucklund-Whangarei train will NOT run. Usual 9.15 p.m. Aucklnnd-Wnitakere train will run through to Helensville ar riving Helensville 11.43 p.m. A special passenger train will leave Auckland 10.50 p.m.. Newmarket 10.50. Mt Eden 11.2, Avondalo 11.14, Swansou arrive 11.48 p.m. On SATURDAY, April 25 (Anzac Day), the ordinary timetable will be suspended with the following exceptions:— The Auckland-Wellington express due to depart at 3.0 p.m. The Wellington-Auckland express due to arrive Auckland at 7.10 a.m. The usual 7.10 p.m. New Plymouth-Auck-land express (from New Plymouth 24th) connects at Taumarnnui with the Welling-ton-Auckland express. Auckland arrive 7.10 a.m. The Wellington-Auckland "Limited" express. duo to arrive Auckland 9.40 a.m. WANTED TO JREHT BUNGALOW, small, elevated position. 3 Adults; rent in advance—Ring 144. Otahuhu. I 17LAT, moder" 2 bedrooms, or Bungalow; . M.C.; within 3rd section.—T.N., 481. HF.nAi.o. I BURNISHED House, for recommended . tenant; elevated position; garage.— Evangelist, 707, Hehald. HOUSE. furnished. or part, garage, couple, retired; seaside preferred.—Particulura, Term, 420 M, Hehat.t>. HOUSE. Mt. Eden, Epsom, 5 rooms, kitchenette; adults; permanent; state rent. —C.C., 542. Herald. HOUSES, Flats, Furnished and Unfur nished. Good 'districts. Good clients waiting.—Jno. Grey, Winstone Bldgs. 43-008 PENSIONER, active, vantß Farmlet, small, 3 rooms, will improve.—Reasonable, 721 M, Herald. HOUSES AND LAND WANTED BUNGALOW wanted, nny good suburb; £l5O deposit.—Cluistio, Colonial Mutual Bldgs.. Auckland. CASH offered Section, Ellerslie, vicinity; must bo reasonable. Private, 461. Herald. . CIASII Buyer, small House, sound order; J no agents.—Write particulars, R. 8., 435, Herald. I FARMERS!—PIease forward particulars of • your Farm. Wo> can soli.—Griffiths. Ltd.. 11 Swnnson 1?OR 1000 Acres Sheep Land, buildings : immaterial; cash buyer, when suited.— Colmuie-Williams. Vulcan Lane. HOUSE wanted, for 1000-Acre Farm, £3, handy, dairyablo; buildings.—Home, 441, Herald. POULTRY Faun, going concern, wanted purchase, to about £Boo.—Smytheman, Agent, Pupatoetoo. SECTION, must bo reasonable, eastern side, or vicinity Mt. Eden; principals.— Lee. 7011, HeraLd. 3-5 Acres land, vicinity Howick.—State particulars to Cash, 710 M, Herald. X*rrr/\ Deposit offered lor 100-acre purtly--3J lOU improved Farm.—Fruncis, Dilwortli Bldg. HOUSES & LAND FOR EXCHANGE 1,1 ARM ER, properties Rotorua, take securi- . tics, going concern or otherwise.—Handy, Hkhat.p. Rotorua. lOVELY Beach Section, small deposit, or J exchange for equity.—Ring 43-003. _ lET Anderson and Co. Exchange Your J House or Farm Bldg. 47 149 OA Acres Buildings. South Line; carry ov/ ing 35 cows; exchange House, Farm let.—Hill, Peuler, Victoria Arcade. TENNIS AND GOLF TUITION EVERYTHING for Golf. - Bags. Clubs xJ Accessories. Nome 8011, Leading Coach —Watts' Sports Depot. Phone 45-412 NEW Clubs Ariived, all prices. Three Coaches Girling', Gibb, Murray (N V. Champion).—Wiseman's. Queen St,. fPENNIS Coaching. 13 Wakefield St., or X Practice on Courts. Telephone all hours. —Max Cleghom, 80-601.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22398, 20 April 1936, Page 18
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