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AMUSEMENTS.

-sweet corsn beret.•• That Alien' Doooe and his company have straea the popular taste with the pretty Irish play, "Sweet County Kerry, - ' was farther evidenced last evening, arhen Bis Majesty-. • Theatre was well Oiled by an entaasiastlc audience. Toe appearance of Alloa Doooe was toe signal (or load applause while the curtain bad to be raised several tunes at the conctaaloc of each act. The piece win be repeated again thj» evening. On Monday evening "A Bnotance tn Ireland," another Irish musical play, will be prodstced as a— tee Ganrne Marlow direction, ate ABea Doone wftl appear as Larry O'Daly. This production, which s» described by Che Australian Press as an exquisite play, will be lavishly staged and mounted- "A Basaaaea ta Ireland" «-ontaina tuneful melodies, new ami original aaaean, and sweet Irish ballads The box plaa 1* at WOshaaa and Areye. NETWBCBT-SPADA COSCBBT9. A programme of operatic and ballad music will be gives by the Xewbory-Spada Company at the Town Hall to-morrow evening. Mr. Philip Sewbnry will sing the romanza. -Spirt© Geatil" (La Favorite), "The Message" (giameathal). "Alice. Where Art TaonT" (Aachen, and Join Madame Spada in the •Miserere Scene" team "Q Trovatore." The following artists will assist: Mian Letltia Gardner. Berr Bjlmnnrt Peebetscn. Mr. Oliver Farrow, and Mr. Harold Gregson will play on the grand organ the "Peer Gyct." suite, opoa •&. in its entirety. Reserved aeata a*e obtainable at Wudnsu and Arey's. and day sales at Hancock's. Btasteaea. Qoeesvax. BENEFIT CONCEBT. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Isilngtea have granted their patronage to a concert In aid of the Institute for the Blind. Faraetl. to be held in the Town Hall next Wednesday. March 13. Mr. Philip Newbury will sing "Sound an Alarm." Madame Emily Spada, Mr. Harold Gregson (solo organist). Herr Raimnnd Peenotscfc. Mr. Oliver Farrow (h— m. and Miss Kathleen Major will contribute noairai items. Reserved seats may be booked at WUdman and Arera. W IKTU'S CIBCTJB. Wirth Bras.' Cirrus and Menagerie at Victoria Park attracted another crowded attendance last night, and the performance by the big galaxy of eaeestrtans, gymnaets, tnmblera, capzilibiißts, and trained animals was enxhnattstleaUy receifed throoghoat. The ctrcaw will snow again to-aight and tomorrow afli I'sisin. ormrß estebtainmbsts. The King's Theatre was well attended last evening when the Irish drama, "Arrah-na-Pogtw," was again screened. Other Items were also well received. To-day's session at the Queen's Conth>nous Picture Theatre were well attended. The drama. "The Redemption of a Coward." and the comedy. "A Cheap Holiday, - are strong attractions tn sa excellent ptogxamme. The Lyric Theatre was well attended last evening, and the programme was well receiver?. "A FlijrM to Death"' providing an extra special thrill. The fine programme at the King George Theatre will be presented for the last time this evening. The Empire Theatre. Domijrlnw-road, tnstftates s enaage of programme to-ortrrow. There wm » Urge ittendme* gt the Royal Albert Hall last evening, when West's excellent sertes of pictures were presented. -An Aeroplane Ebmemeßf' describes the really wonderful advances have been made tn motion photosscanhy The whose series combine to make an liilmsllug and amacrng esnarag's entertamment. A marine r win be green to-morrow afternoon. A sw cessfnl -all watte" night was held tt the Prince's Btnk atst wi nfiis, Tae Vtai Pfatme Peine* nasi wen attended during yestexday's seanVssa. Tne programme presented was am sxeeptfamaUy fine an*.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 8 March 1912, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 8 March 1912, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 8 March 1912, Page 7