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AMUSEMENTS. - ; - - - -•■ : ; TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ______ ''*■ - ■ _•: THE MOST CHEERING SUCCESS That AUCKLAND HAS EVER KNOWN.-. BEAUMONT'S SMITH'S Presentation Of 1 mHE QLAD ~pT&. THE YfYE. mHE rjLAD "pYE. ETHEL DANE AS KIKI . ' .',~ I And his \ NOTABLE COMPANY OF ENGLISH COMEDIANS, ,\ , ;'' -' ■-. ■ Who made • SUCCESS, REDOUBLED, SURE.! ':' ■': , *V~Box Plans. Wildman and Arey's. n. T Sales at deal's. " ** PRICES: 5/, 3/, 1/. Early Doors a. Usual. fgT. pATRICK'« 9T\XX QELEBRATION, ■)-■'-' AUCKLAND DOMAIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. GRAND ATHLETIC PROGRAMME. - - '■••- / PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR RUNNING AND CYCLING. ' IRISH AND SCOTCH DANCING. SCHOOLS' RUNNING AND WALKING' CHAMPIONSHIPS. -■; PUBLIC SCHOOLS' INVITATION RACE, 100 yds,. 15 years and under. Competitors must be nominated by School - To start at 3.30 p.m. , EXERCISES BY SQUADS OF CHILDREN FROM CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, INCLUDING WAND DRILL, SCARF DRILL. - INDIAN CLUBS, DUMBBELLS, Etc., Etc.' • The Whole to Conclude with a Magnificent ; , Spectacular Demonstration of 2000 Children - : , forming ! Admission, 1/. ''^-3ps|j|| ST. PATRI -C X' S SI G TOWN HALL. - -'Vt|l§|§ffl Q.BAND -JTATIONAL QONCERT PART I. - . 1. Overture, "Irish Airs" „-'" » EWARTS ORCHESTRA. '<?*_ 2. "Chorus, "The Tunes We love to "Hear .', on Paddy's Day." • , '''■; PUPILS OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. '.' £ 3. Recitation, "Sdlel's Reply to Lord Lynn-; MR. ROBERT CABBY. 4. Song, "The Irish Folk Song" - i MISS MILDRED'COLEMAN. 5. Song, "Mountains,-o'Mbume"-...„;.«■ MR. F. G. BOURKE. 6. Dance, "The"lrish Jig"'-.".•:".";.„; PUPILS OF MISSES BERESFORD, 7. Chorus, "The Harp That Once" . CHILDREN OF MT.-ST.- MARY ORPHANAGE," ONEHUNGA. "" E§ 8. Song, "O'Do'nneU Ab0©~"....". '..>. .-.£ifi!3£_H MR. 3. P. LONRRGAN. I "S^^ffi 9. Violin Solo, "The Harp That Once" ... -- • MASTER HENRI LISSACK. .. 'Z':W_%&_\ (New Zealand -Boy Violin Virtuoso.^ 7 s^^^ 10. Song, 'The Irish Emigrant. .- -. ~&W@M MB;, EWAN, McCORMICK. 11. Chorus,. "Just a Bunch of: PUPILS OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.. . . -" -.- PART 11. •1. Overture, Aairs." ...........'fiJ^s^Hl .' ... EWART'S ORCHESTRA. ■ - 2.. Chorus, "My'lrlßh. Home, Sweet. Home* '-i> . PUPILS OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS*Hf_fiIIi 3. Song, Wearin' Of The.Green" ..'..<:;i_3p§9_| MR; J. P. LONBBGAN.. 4. Song, "Kathleen Mavourneen" ...... '.i*££SiSß MR. F. G. BOURKE. 5. Recitation, "The Fighting Race" MASTER MACKLE. 6. Chores, "Don't Forget Ireland" -...^, s !W&Bi : PUPILS OF MARIS! BROS. y *?mSsm 7. Dance, "Sailor's Hornpipe" ... i CHILDREN OF MT. ST. MARY -C'-fC ORPHANAGE, ONEHUNGA. . 7 -TTJ^^p 8. Violin Solo, "The Last Rose of Summer": ; MASTER HENRI LISSACK. ' (New Zealand Boy Violin Virtuoso.) - - 9. Song, "Maenshla" -..- ; J 7 ,. : ;ssS9l§iil MR. EWAN McCORMICK. gmm 10. Chorus. "Ireland; My Ireland? . - PUPILS OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. 1L Chores'. "God Save Ireland" .. i. .\\ .3iW_B_\ •PUPILS OP CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. GOD SAVE THE KING. -'. . Admission: ■_/ and If. "a»J_§hl P. J. CARROLL, General Secretary- ■ '.. ' —:■"" .'" ■ ' "''A-vSf ROYAL ROLLER RINK. KHYBER PASS. GRAND RE-OPENING GRAND RE-OPENING ■ On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 2Jft ; 7 AS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, ; The Rejuvenation of Auckland's Popular 77 vPleasure Resort. Perfect Floor - ! "; .Excellent Skates l*V*M ! " ■ Efficient "Instructor* 7 ■." ; " ORCHESTRA UJ ATTENDANCE^^^H ■Special War-Prices. :;-7{«§§§|l§ "WIDOW MALONEY'S FAITH."—Tka ' - ". Scenes in this Drama were. taSta V • in Ireland—PALACE THEATRE, Wed nesday, March' 17. - yOO, always - open. , Ocean Waves In. foil swing TowumSmSs tAH come. .-- - . 7T> , ■':'-.-'.!&££[&&%s. ; "RRIDGE PLAYERS "delighted to **rim_W& A* game when the Premier Bridge BceM ■'_'-. Jl n l e . a ' £2 ce - V-—From Stationers aifes^ffi the Star Office. " ■'.'■-:■■ MEETINGS. t"pLIJAH| 8.P.8., No. 14*. Special Degree Meeting-la Orange Hall TO-MORROW ' EVENING, March 17.., Business: -To . wbrk"-._Ul|||ll Degrees, lf necessary: i Visiting Sir Knights. a«fcjl||§| „ ' - members cordially ihvited;?^^^ Refreshments.. By order,-WM ~ ' ~ I HENRY D.'RUSSELIm "r 9 "..■.--; • Registrar.,&|^^ AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOI* OLD A BOYS' fOOTBALL CLUB. The Annual General Meeting of the "J} b b ye Cluo will be held ln the Grammar ■School, Symonds Street, on FRIDAY, 19th inst.. at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members are' requested to' atteri3g|||i|| LpAKU RAN G A H U.N T. '.-, The Annual General Meeting of Members will_be held at the Office of the Auckland,; ~£. Racing Clnb, , Shortland.. Street, oa\'" y ERIDAY, March 26, 1915, at 2.30 p.m. '' 'Rnslness: - - To Receive Report and Balance Sbeet . and -Elect Officers for Ensuing ' • _ . R. P. KINLOCH, 533 .. Hon. Sec. Pakuranga Hunt. RESTAURANTS AITD TEA ROOMS ,~' PRIOR'S CJTILL -T EADINO. i BEST -J / MEALS IN THE CITY. ■ gTRANP. '

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 64, 16 March 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 64, 16 March 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 64, 16 March 1915, Page 10