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AMUSEMENTS A ~THOROUGHLY HUMAN AND BEAUTIFUL STORY WHICH GAINS HUNDREDS. OF ADMIRERS AT EVERY SESSION. EEEE7 the \ \ The / \ Ideal / Theatre / Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 o'clock. David Solznick presents "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY " " LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY " " LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW Who was born to play the engaging young licro in Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved story. DOLORES COSTELLO More radiantly beautiful than ever in her sympathetic portrayal of "DeareHt," the mother of "Fauntleroy." C. AUBREY SMITH Givos a performance that t beggars description. A United Artists Relense. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Walt Disney's Latest Colour Creation, " MUSIC LAND." BOOK AT THE EMBASSY (Phone 32-6 GO). 1 PIRATE SHIPPE MILFORD BEACH " THE CABARET UNIQUE." SATURDAY, MAY 9, 8.0 p.m. till 12. GRAND OLD-TIME CARNIVAL DANCE. "ON THE TILES" A Night of Hilarity with Felix. With a Musical Programme by the PIRATE SHIPPE BAND that will revive fragrant memories. Comical Cat Cut-outs. Novel Stage Settings and Effects. Wonderful Programme of Dariceß. BALLOONS, MONTE CARLO, NOVELTIES. Free Bus 'lJrunsport to and from Shippe. Leaving Devonport 7.40 and 8.0 p.m. Bayswater 7.25 and 7.55 p.m. Returning after Dance. ADMISSION: From Auckland including Free Bout and Bus Transport. DOUBLE, 3/6 SINGLE, IIFrom Bayswater or Devonport including Free Bus Transport. DOUBLE, 2/0 SINGLE, 1/6 Cabaret Suppers from Gd. 'Phone 23-114 for Reservations. L. S. DAVIS, M.C. SPECIAL!!!! SATURDAY, 16th. "SAILS AT SUNSET." SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS. Arrangements have been made with the Devonport Steam Ferry Co., Ltd., for the conveyance of intending passengers to the Pirate Shippe Cabaret on the Vehicular Ferries. Motor-car and 2 persons (Minimum) . . . . . . . . 4/- Return. Each additional person . . 2/- Return. This includes admission to the Cabaret and Dance. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport only), or on Steamer. LECTURES COMEI COMEI COME! Hear EDWIN ORR, Irish Evangelist and Author (5 Travel Books), IN LYRIC THEATRE. ROTORUA, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). AT 7.30 P.M. A Free Seat is Reserved For You. TENDERS nPHE ALBERTLAND CO-OPERATIVE "*• DAIRY CO., LTD. Tenders, closing nt 5 p.m. MAY 19, are invited for all cream carting runs. Specifications may be obtained from the Company's Oliice, Wellsford, or at the Tc Hana Factory. JOHN SINGLETON, Secretary. RESIDENCE TATUANUI. Tenders invited, closing at my Office, noon, MAY 15. Plans at the Studio of Len Barnes, 622 Queen St., and at my Office. 11. T. BARNES, Architect. Te Aroha. RENDERS which were culled for the busi J- ness of Messrs. McEwen and Elliott, Ltd., are now withdrawn, the Company hav ing satisfied the Debenture Holders, foi whom I was representative. THOMAS DA VIES, Public Accountant, 206 British Chambers, High Street, Auckland. QTEEjLORETE Washing Boilera, Tubs. O Chimneys, obtainable all hardware mer chants. —Write catalogue. Firth Concrete Co., b rankton FOR SALE BY TENDER pAMERON CAFETERIA, l'almerston Bldgs. AS A GOING CONCERN, WITH 3-YEAR LEASE. Or Alternatively, 1. THE COMPLETE FURNISHINGS, in ono lot. 2. TWIN GAS STOVES AND LARGE GRILLER. 3. SIAMESE WATER HEATER, 4. LARGE TILE COUNTER, suitable for milk bar, etc. 5. HOT PLATE, with Porcelain Containers, 14ft. long. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accented. £5 deposit with each tender. Tenders close at our Office, MONDAY, Noon, May 11. INSPECTION ANY DAY. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD., 191 Queen St., Auckland. BUILDING MATERIALS BRICK Filling, Rubble, etc., free.—Old Shortland St. Post, Olßcc. Send lorries. BAND B. —The Mark ol Quality <Jon • crete. Write Catalogue.-B. and B. Con crete Co., Crowhurst St., Newmarket. 30-744 / IOWPERTIIWALTE. LTD., Pioneers in \J Cerncn'. Roofing Tiles and Concrett BlocUb. Still Leading Manufacturers.Phone 20-712. LulilHS Dependable Reinforced Steelcrete X Washing Boilers, Tubs, Chimneys, ob tainable uli hardware merchants throughout Auckland Province. MT. ALBERT Concrete Works, Sandring ham Rd —The place for Blocks, Cop pers. Tubs: obtain auote. — Phone 12-094 PRODUCE FOR SALE Potatoes, 4s Gd; Onions, 8s 6d; . Picklers, 3s 6d • s(ilb.j rail paid.—T. Morgan, East frt., Puki-koh LI AY, Meadow, Baled. First Prize Auclc - 1 - 1 -land Show.—Weston, McKenzie Rd.. Mangcre; 21 -830. KUMARAS, best table, 6s sugar bag; rnilage paid; D.W.0.—11. Allen, Tauranga. KUMARAS, best quality. 5s sugar bag. D.U.0., railage paid.—N. Fitch, Homebush, Tauranga, PARSNIPS, Carrots, Onions, 4s a Rugar bag, cash; railage paid.—Box 1, Pukekoho. RED Warren Pumpkins, choice, 4s cwt; Kumarus. 4 4s 9d Bugar bag. cash; rail paid.— Brinkley, Tauranga. PRODUCE WANTED EGGS.— Consign to Norden and Co., Ltd., and comparu results.—A .1 Joughin. Hairy Produce* Manager HONEY, Bulk, good, light amber.—Price and particulars to 11 oney, 021 M, Hkiiai.l). KUMARAS. ss; Carrots, Potatoes, 3s 9d, Mixed, 4s Gd sugar bag; railage paid.— W. Wigsin, Otumoetai, Tauranga. JpREE rpo QRAIN J^UYERS. OVUM POULTRY SPICE, with Poultry keepers' Guide find Handbook. RICE MEAL .. .. 7s 6d per 1001b AND QROWERS, ]^TD„ CITY MARKETS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22412, 7 May 1936, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22412, 7 May 1936, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22412, 7 May 1936, Page 22