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AMUSEMENTS IN ALL ITS GLORY . . . It swept upon yesterday's vast audiences weaving its beautiful story upon all hearts and holding them completely enthralled and captivated. THE EMBASSY THE IDEAL THEATRE. To-day at 11 a.m., 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. SHOPPERS' SESSION. 5 O'Clock. The Embassy Theatre will be closed To-morrow (Anzac Day). THEY WERE THRILLED . . . Every single person who attended yesterday's brilliant Premiere. The charm, naturalness and marvellous portrayal by Freddie Bartholomew, the perfect casting, the humanness and pathos of the famous story, the lightning like touches of humour, all combined to weave a magic spell on all who see it . . . Selznick Presents FREDDIE FREDDIE FREDDIE FREDDIE FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW BARTHOLOMEW BARTHOLOMEW BARTHOLOMEW BARTHOLOMEW „ j^ ITTLE JpAUNTLEROY " " J ITTLE « y ITTLE T ORD I? AUNTLEROY " Jj 1J I 1 « j ITTLE pAUNTLEROY " DOLORES COSTELLO. C. AUBREY SMITH Only a boy, but, though gleaming riches were sprend before his eyes, they could never blind him to tne deep devotion he owed to the woman who gave him birth! Words describe this picture . . . but witU nil sincerity we say to you HWE NEVER SEEN A FINER ENTERTAINMENT" I A United Artists Relense. Superlative Embassy Featurettes Disney's Artistic Creation "MUSIC LAND" In Colour "Dog Days" News Specials, Etc. Approved for Universal Exhibition. RESERVATIONS— Bookings Are Heavy Days in Advance —Enormous Crowds at All Sessions. Plans at Embassy (Phone 32-GGO.) PACKED IN SYDNEY. PACKED IN BRISBANE, PACKED IN MELBOURNE. PACKED IN ADELAIDE, PACKED IN II OB ART. PACKED IN PERTH. And it will be the same here. In fact, during Long Tack Sam's previous Auckland Season, it wa3 a case of RESERVE OR REGRET. RESERVE OR REGRET. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee Long Tack Sam. Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 29 WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 29 TEN NIGHTS ONLY. TEN NIGHTS ONLY. The World's Greatest Entertainer " W REPEAT PERFORMANCE k TO-MORROW (SAT.), 8 P.M. Owing to the Numbers Turned Away Lnst Night. THREE SHORT PLAYS, By W.E.A. DRAMATIC CLUB. in Collaboration with Experimental Theatre. "PUNCH AND GO" (Galsworthy), "WOMAN AND WAR" (E. Percy), "THE AXE AND THE OAK" (J. A. S. Coppnrd). AT OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SYMONDS STREET. 8 P.M. Admission, Is. BOXING S. RESERVE Sta NEXT CP TUESDAY. For ANOTHER GREAT BOXING CARNIVAL PROFESSIONAL CONTEST: CYRIL PLUTO (AUSTRALIA) V. ERN JACOBS (WELLINGTON). YOU MUST SEE THE MAORIS. IN A TEAMS CONTEST. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT WATTS' SPORTS DEPOT. LTD., EXCHANGE LANE. Admission: Stage. 10s: Circle, 4s; Front Stalls, Ha. Half-price Ladies and Schoolboys. No Extra for Booking. Gallery, 2s Gd : Ladies and Schoolboy#, 1b 6d. Buck Stalls 1b Gd. No Half-price Back Stalls. Wo Pay Tax. AVIATION WEEKEND FLIGHTS AT MANGERE AERODROME. BPECIAL FLIGHTS IN OPEN D.H. MOTHS, 10a EACH. Passenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Post Ofiice 1.20 p.m. Sunday. Flights arranged to any part of New Zealand

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22402, 24 April 1936, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22402, 24 April 1936, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22402, 24 April 1936, Page 28