AJauSTiHI t-.rl'fS. . ■■ ' '■ ■ ' . '■ ■ "? • * Q. RA N D y.BB A."'! EE. ■■"•' ' f|%HE TirABTi'RDOM QF >TURSB rXAVBLL. T HB iVfARTTRDOiM ryr ... -JTURSE ./^AVBLL. T 3¥! M AHTTRDaM fw rjTURSE QAVBLL. Abide with mc; fast falls the eventide, The darkness deepens: Lord, with mc abide. Wlien other helpers fall and comforts flee, , Help of the helpless, O abide with mc. DO NOT CONFOUND THIS PICTURE WITH OTHERS NOW SHOWING ....... IN TOWN. • ■ Screened at 11 a.m., 1, 3, 5, 7, and 0 p.m. .. * . Also. • 1 STAR DRAMA, A TJAUGHTER QF A T-VAUGHTER QF !, A TVAUGHTER' QP JJARKNESB. VOW IN ITS SECOND WEEK And (STILL ATTRACTING HUNDREDS. ■> GRAFTON THE REBEL GRAFTON THE RKBE>L IO'RAFTON Nightly, at THE JUiBKL , GKAbTON 8 p.m. TUB REBEL C-'RAKTON THK RIiBBL GRAFTON . THE REISE.L ; GRAFTON The Patriotic, TUE REBEL GRAFTON Irish Drama. THE REBEL GRAFTON ' TIIE RKBEU. • iGRAFTON See THE 11I0UEL I GRAKTON ' • THE RKBE>L OIIA'FTOX ALLEN DOONE. THE RBBBL GRAFTON ALLEN DOONE. THE RT3BBL I G'RA'KTOS ALLEN '.T>OO.\E. THK REBEL GttAVTON ALLEN DOONE. THE REUEiI. CatA-FTON THE RFJVEL GRAFTON As THB REBEL G'RAFTON THE REBEL ■ GRAFTON THE REJREL THE REBEL 1 ' GRAFTON - LEADER. T.HK RBBRL I GRAKTON .THE RKBEU. GRAFTON ' : . '- THE I^BBL e y!flufcpjc. v.j stained 1 . , ,:; ST. PATRICKS DAY. fQT pATRICK'B T)A T - /CELEBRATIONS. *pRIOAY, ■• J "QOMAIN />RICKET /^ROUND. CELEBRATION OF MASS. I CATHOLIC BCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIP. I PRIMARY SCHOOLS' CUAUiMONbai-P. I EXERCISES BY SQUADS OF CHILDREN ) from the Catholic Schools, Including Scarf Drill, Wand Drill, Dumbbell, ludlan Clubs, etc, ADDRESS BY RIGHT REV. MONSIGNOR HACKETT. The whole to conclude with a , GRAND gPECTACULAR T)EMONSTRATION OF 2000 CHILDREN FORMING THE CELTIC C.KOSS. ADMISSION, 1/. PAVILION, 1/. fp O W N TT ALL. FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 17. Q.RAND -RATIONAL CONCERT. PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Overture, Irish Airs. .Ewart's Orchestra. 2. Chorus, "'The Tunes We' Lore to Hear . Day",. .--.-.- (H-. Wh«atley) BYTTrPTtS'TJK CATfifOTIC SCHOOLS. 3. "E111y.,. ,Jlavournccn'V (frpm.,. Lily of Killarncy") .'..■.'../(Benedict) '."-■"Sill W. J. PRINGLB. " ' A. Chorus, "TTic Wests Awake, . . .(Da>ls) ' iPUPILS -OF ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT, Snrrcy Illlls. ' 6. Song, "The Last Rose of Summer".... MISS CAMPION. (Moore) 6. Chorus, "Just a Bunch of Irish Sham- ■ rock" (J. Slator) ' PUPILS OF CATHOLIC BCHOOLS. : 1. Quartet. "The Low-backed Car" ■ (arranged by Mr Hsrry Hlscocks).... . THE SHAMROCK QUARTET. (First Appearance). ; Messrs W. J. Prlngle, H. Uiscoekf, A. Dobbs, A. Taylor. i 8. Song, "Just a Little Bit of Heaven" (Ernest R. Ball) MISS MILDRED COLEMAN. 0. Chorus, "When He Who Adores" BY ST. MARY'S ORPHANAGE. JO. Song, "Eileen Alanuab" (Thomas) - MR ARTHUR DOBBS. s 11. Recitation, "The Flag of Erin" MR J. MACKLE. ' (Student Sacred Heart College). 1 12. Chorus, "Ireland. My Ireland"..(Doone) PUPILS OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. The opportunity will be taken at this Juncture by the Priests and Laity to wish His (Lordship Dr. Cleary toon voyage on his Journey to. the Eternal City, and to express 3 the fervent hope of a speedy and safe return in perfect health to bis <levotc< * Priests and People. PART 11. 1. Overture, Irish Airs. .Rwart's Orchestra. 2. Scenic Views of KlUarney. 3. Illustrated Song, "When I Dream of , Klllarney" ...; I , Vocalist, MR W. J. PRINGLE. I 4. The Famous Irish Picture Drama, "The Colleen Bawn." The above Films were kindly suppltc*! by r the N.Z. Picture Supply Co. and the Fraser n Film Co. Machine and Electrical Effects kindly supplied by Hayward's, Ltd., Lyric Theatre. ■ ; ~ f. "God Save Ireland" (Sullivan) BY PUPILS AND PEOPLE. Accompanists: Miss I. Maloney and Mr ■j Harry Hlscocks. *> ADMISSION, 2/, 1/. Doors open at 7, commence at S. v\ . A. J. WOODLEY, 0 isf> General Secretary. >f '•- . s. —^*^^ "^"^ ~ " y BUI3UDXNO. II twR eMibb satisfaction in any ». -U BBA'NCH OF THE PLUMBING TRADE »- -. Consnlt A-jfT T ETH AM, 7 BEGISTBBIEDTPLUMBBB AND DRAINER , <By Exam.), ,f 35, JBRVOIS RO.JtD (near Three Lamps). Phone 2550. Fixing of W.C.s "and Sanitary Drainage , a Speciality. B = TyttSOS AND ij£ELLX. JJTD.. ENGINEERS. IRON \AND BRASS % FOTJNDEKB. Blackamltbß and Steel Structural Eogiaeers Mnken of Concrete Mlxen, Friction and Hand Winches, Garden RoUen. Fire Escapes, and all clauses oi Wrought aad Cast Irou Work. WORKS: FEDERAL STBEET. 1 'Phones Hit and 1886. . •
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 65, 16 March 1916, Page 12
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