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AMUSEMENTS WHETHER YOUR HEART IS YOUNG OR OLD THIS GREAT PICTURE WILL MAKE YOU HAPPIER WITH ITS WARM HUMANITY. THE EMBASSY N^Theatro^^/ Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 o'clock. SPECIAL SHOPPERS' SESSION AT FIVE O'CLOCK TO-DAY. David Selznick presents "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" 44 LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" With FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, DOLORES COSTELLO, C. AUBREY SMITH, GUY KIBBEE, UNA O'CONNOR, HENRY STEPHENSON, MICKEY ROONEY. The most perfectly balanced cast ever assembled for any production. A United Artists Release. Approved for Universal Exhibition, Albo. Walt Disney's Latest Colour Creation, " MUSIC LAND." BOOK AT THE EMBASSY (Phone 32-660). CENTRALLY HEATED. As cosy as your own fireside. THE STATE, SYMONDS ST. (Direction: R. J. .Iverridgo.) To-night at 8 p.m. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD BRIAN AHERNE, FRANK MORGAN, "I LIVE MY LIFE" "I LIVE MY LIFE" "I LIVE MY LIFE" Funnier than "No More Ladies," Brighter than "Forsaking All Others," More dramatic than "Chaired" is this triumphant comedy of comedies. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Ladies! Tho frocks alono are worth seeing ! . . But with Brian Aherne as well . . . Book early. Also More of our Selected Featurettes including "Honolulu Paradise of the Pacific," all in colour. Reserve Your Seats Early. Plans Filling Rapidly. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM • LONG TACK SAM And his Amazing Troupe of 20 Oriental Marvels. SUPPORTED BY 7 EUROPEAN VAUDEVILLE ACTS. 7 EUROPEAN VAUDEVILLE ACTS. GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE. GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2.30. •POSITIVE LAST PERFORMANCE, SATURDAY NIGHT. Must leave Auckland to fulfil other Engagements. Prices.—R.S. and D.C., sfl; Unreserved, 4a; Back Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 2s, all plus tax. Late Gallery Is 6d, from 7.45. No Tax. RESERVATIONS At Lewis Eady's, Ltd., till 6 p.m., then at His Majesty's Theatre Kiosk. Phone 45-100, where day sales are albo obtainable. MEETINGS A THENAETJM CUP DEBATING A SEASON. A General Meeting of the Auckland Literary and Debating Union will be held TO-NJGHT (Friday), at 7 p.m., in tho W.E.A. Rooms, Lower Syinonds St. All Affiliating Clubs are invited to send delegates. Business: Draw for Season. J. E. BEECHEN. P.O. Bo* 254, City. Hon. Secretary. DIVIDENDS T H E MOUNT LYELL MINING AND RAILWAY COMPANY. LTD. Interim Dividend of 6d in Australian currency has been declared, absorbing £38,750, payable June, 22. Books close May 21, at 5 p.m. R. V. PARSONS, Acting-Secretary. RTTQBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL STILL PROGRESSING! What a great tribute Saturday's attendance was to the popularity of the League Game. The standard of play as described by the press revealed that a thrilling coniest could be expected for the Championship. SATURDAY'S THRILLS I 1.30 p.m. RICHMOND v. MANUKAU M.0.8. v. NEWTON 3 p.m. PONSONBY v. CITY MT. ALBERT v. DEVONPORT Tha hardest team in the competition to defeat in Devonport. Alt. Albert are confident: Devonport arc certain they can win. All of the four games will be worth, watching. Will Manukau provide tho sensation of the year? During the past week tho whoie of the Manukuu team has been undergoing special training. CARLAW SATURDAY! PARK SATURDAY! THOROUGHBREDS SALE.—Rising 2-year-old Filly, well grown, exceptionally well done; by Vaals —Da'nesia, full-eister to Valise, from winning family. ST6NEX, Kempton Rd., Papatoetoe,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22413, 8 May 1936, Page 22

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