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AMUSEMENTS. non-stop pictures at "vtational t>ictures. atational "pictures. -National -Pictures. National - 1 - icturfs. "vtational "pictures. "vjational "pictures, i -National ■»- ictures. -National ■*- ictures. i william fox presents in a olteat kuper-plltcre the famous actor, the highest paid male dramatic star, WILLIAM TAARNUM, FTUIE TTEART A T lON. ILLIA.M •*- ARNVM, ■ J-lIE 1 - L EAIIT V'p __ J-ion. WILLIAM T7IARNDM, With rj\HK "CTKART f\b- A T lON. '* ILLIAM * AltXI'M, MARY MARTIN AHK -tJ-KART ■"■ -^lON. WILLIAM TTUUNT'M, And milE TTEART f\V \ T lON. '■» ILLIAM " ARXT'M. ALL-STAR OAST. J-'IH- "v J -~ i - -"I'lN. WILLIAM TTVARNT'M, SEVEN mi-IE TTHAIIT f\V \ T lON. ' » lI,!.JAM -T ARN'fM, PARTS. J-ll'- , J-LRAnT "f ■**■ -L'lON. TX7ILLIAM TAARNT'M, rpilE TTEART f\V \ T lON. ''ILLIAM * AKXL'M. -•-HE -"J-KAIIT -<*• -"-MON. A DRAMA OF ABSORIIIXO I.VTFRFST AND EXCITEMENT. SEVEN TARTS. BASED ON THE NOVEL BY KALI'H CONNOR, "THE DOCTOR." In this picture, which is founder! on RALPH CONNOR'S widely-read novel, •■THE DOCTOR." Mr. Farntim pinys the role of Bnrnev Kemnpr, a farmer, who Is disappointed in love and socks the solace of tlie treat forests. There he meets his brother, who had ouce sinned against him. He meets also a rough forester, who is dolnc his level hest to see that Barney's brother is put out of the way. The conflict hetween these three men. with two women embroiled In its complications, makes one of the fastest moving pictures ever shown. MAN TO MAN. The sinner and his victim meet. The result is n struggle to the death. THIS IS WILLIAM FARNUM'S OUTSTANDING SUCCESS. Mr. William Fnrnnni is now the highest-paid male dramatic the motion pictures, J having signed with William Fox for a period of years for an iinffmil salary of £150,000. ANOTHER GREAT ANIMAL COMEDY. KEEP AWAY IF YOU HAVE HEART DISEASE. SUNSHINE Y"*IOMEDY "POARING T lONS IN A TTORr>iTAL rasHixK "-oahing" Anions in a -O-«>kpjt\l SUNSHINE /COMEDY TJOARINC, T lONS IN A TTOSPITAI' UNSHINE -"-OAIUNG LlldXS IN A -tl-OSPITAL. do ynr ufmemrer roarinh lions and weddinc. belt.s THE GREATEST COMEDY EVER sF.F.N IN AUCKLAND? THIS IS B-E-T-T-E-R. BETTER THAN CHARLIE CHAPLIN. AN ACE AND A JOKEIt MUTT AND JEFF. RATIONAL QRCHESTRA, TjMNEST TN AUCKLAND. OVERTURE. "L'OASIS" iCORBIN). 8 P.M. SESSIONS:—II. 12.50, 2.40. 4.H0. f,.2f>. 8 P.M.

AMUSEMENTS. I ■ ■ . , ] fOT. T>ATRICKS gm> .■l^ TOWN TT ALL. QiT. -pATRICK'S "\TIGHT, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1910. GRAND TRISH "JJATIONAL QONCERT, I A NIGHT IN* OLD IRELAND. ! IRISH MUSE AND MIRTTT. "Ireland, my Ireland, Its oh! but the] heart of mc: bounds at thy name and burns at thy wronjr. Ireland, my Ireland, its proud every part of mc; thrills at thy spirit of beauty and song." "GOD SAVE THE KING. , ' The management wishes It to be distinctly understood tbat NO ENCORES will be I allowed. 1. Overture, T,eme of Ireland" LILLIS , ORCHESTRA. 2. Chorus Songs, (a) "O'Donnell A'boo" (b) ••Dear Old Ireland Still" (for words see back of programme). CHILDREN OF THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. 3. Song, "Mother Marhrce" (Ball) | MR. E. N. WJtIG'HT. | 4. Sons, "Has Sorrow Thy I'oung Daye Shaded" (Moore)! MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. 5. Humorous Recitation, "Mrs. Duggan's Dlsr-cxvery." MR. ALAN McELWAIN. ; 6. Sonc, "The Last Rose of Summer" .. (Moore) MISS REBA COHEN. ?. Dance, Irish Jlg. MISS CONNIE BARRY ; (Pupil of Miss Aileen Beresford). Note.—Attention 1r drawn to the fact that '. i the costumes ac worn by the Children I dancing Sγ. this and In the dance t<> follow Iγ the latter part of the programme Is the original Irish Costume, worn for the first time in Auckland. 8. Song, "Off to Philadelphia" .. (Haynes) MX. J. WALLACE ATKINSON. ». Vocal Quartet, "Oft in the Stilly Night" Arrangement br Mr. \V. J. iPringle. (Moore) MISSES 'REBA COHEN, RUUY BUKK, MtU&SRS. W. J. PIUNiGDE AND J. , WALLACE ATKINSON. i 10. Overture, "Erln-go-Hiugh." LILLIS , ORCHESTRA. 11. Chorus Songs (a) "Let Erin Remember" (Moore) (b) "Wrap the <.reeu Flag Round Me." Words by Kevin O'Rahilly, arranged by Joseph Croft. (For Words see back of Programme.) ! children of the- catholic ; schools. 12. "Father O'Flyun" (Graves) Mil. .1. WALLACE ATKINSON. 13. Song, "The Minstrel Boy" (Moore) MISS lUC.BA COHEN. 14. Song, "Macushla" (MacMurtagh) MR. E. N. WRIGHT. 1 15. Some Irish Humour. MR. ALAN McELWAIN. 16. Song, 'The IrisJTCJrase" .. (Thompson) j MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. i 17. Children's Song, "Avourneeu." Words toy E. Cecelia Fitzpn trick, and Music by Wilton King. CHILDREN OF ST. MARY'S ORPHANAGE. 18. Song, "What Will You Do, Love" (Glover) ■MR. W. 3. PR INGLE. 19. Vocal Quartet, "She is Far from the Land" (Moore) Arranged by W. J. Priagle. MISSES REBA COHEN, RUBY BURK, MESSRS. W. J. PRINGLE AND J. : WALLACE ATKINSON. 20. Song, "The Dear Little Shamrock" .. (Jackson) MISS RUBY BURK. i 21. Irish Reel. PUPILS OF MTSS AIL-E-EN BERESFORD 22. Song (with Children's Chorus), "A Nation Onre Again" (Davis) MR. W. J. PRING-LE. "GOD SAVE IRELAND." I At the Piano: MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. Piano kindly lent by British and Contin cntal Piano Company. Tickets may lie purchased at Messrs. Wildman and Arey'e, at the Catholic Depot. Hobson Street, and at the Domain during the day. Admission: 1/ only to all parts. Commence 8 p.m. sharp. W. J. BIRD, General Secretary. M. J. McIDHONE, Hon. Concert Sec 554 M. C. A. YyiEDNBSDAY 19th, AT O P.M. PIANOFORTE TOBCITAL, lANOFORTJ3 -"JBJCITAL, BY THE PUPILS OF M ISS n R ALK . L-AJ3., ISS V/. L.A.8., ! Assisted by lifME. T»,ELLA TJUSSELL i-TJ-nj; J^USSELL (SOPRANO), "JVpiS. TVREAjVER ■"-*-«,&. J-' HEAVER ; (BLOCUTIONJSTE). . fpOWN TTTALI-r pHAMBER Oome and hear some of Auckland's cleverest youcg musicians, among whom are several medallists and those who hare won first place in all the R.A.M. examinations from Elementary to Advanced. During the evening home-made sweets will be sold by the puplle. TICKETS: 1/- Proceeds in aid of Auckland Y.M.O.A. Fund. Tickets sold last year will admit. 145 MIHUTVBE RXEXE BAKGE TTAZABD'S MINIATURE HIPLE BANGB. In the Competition for the HIGHEST * (NUMBETt OF BULL'S EYES, the Prize, an 'Electric Torch, was won by V. Hickey. [PRIZE THIS WEEK: :, TWO SILVER K'IFLE SPOONS. 8

AMUSEMENTS. ryricma c a t re. COMMENCING TO-NTGHT ! ; TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-NIOHT ! ! JOHN TTOPICIN'S Presents thoße Hrlght and breezy People, THE DANDIES. THR DANDIES. THE DANDIES. DANDIES DANDIES. DANDIKS DANDIES. DANDIES DANDIEB. THE DAN'DIKS. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. These rolk« arrived In town yesterday-, after a salubrious passage on the Arnhura. Glad to sny it trail very calm all ;he way. and each member of the Company Is as fit ns the proverlila! fiddle, thus ensuring a GREAT JOY-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. Everything in to-night's l>lll is smart. Much of it Is Clever. A lot of it Iβ Gay. i There are a few Nonsensical Ite'.n'e. There Is a quota of Good. Straight Singing. It's n Great Bill. It has received the Seal of Popular Approbation In City nnd Whoopwhoop alike. Trot along and Hear It. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. This Iα the Great Innovation Night. It Introduces to Auckland the Latest Success In Entertaining, the llnklug-up of a very Smart I'.iinpany with a Fine Film Feature by Goldwyn, presenting Saucy Mabel Normnnd, with the bewitching eyes, In a Gladsome sort of trifle. • PECKS BAD GIRL." •• PECK'S HAD GIRL." Knowing that you have no desire to miss any of this evening's Amusement Feast, let us emphasise the fact that we Commence at 7.4i>. I Here's the Time-table:— 7.45— MABEL NORMAND on the Screen. B.so—Mabel retires, and the Male portion of the audience goes out for a smoke. B.s7—Entr'acte. I) o'clock— THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIE-S. 10.20—Motor Care, Trams, Prams, and GoJust as well to note that we are running this scheme on Popular Prices. Here they D.C. and 0.5.. 2/; Stalls. 1/; Reserves, 6(1 extra. Id Tax on each seat, Just to please the Government. Plan at Turkey's. Tobacconist. Queen Pt. "THE DANDIES" will use an Eady Special Pinno, from the Karangahape Road Depot. A I/EXA.VDRA. TO-XIGIIT. •"- TO-NIGHT. AIjEXA'N/DUA. I'uiamount— ALEXANDRA. ANN AT, 1C X A N D R A. ,P E N N VS<i TOA , ALEXANTVRA. In ALEXANDRA. "STTN-SHINE NA.N " AUiXA.VIMU. "Sr.VSHIXE XAN." By her courage she eventually lifts her people from the squalor of the Slums. A Drama that teems with Emotional Interest. QHAUTAUQUA IS A YyEEK OF £ILEAN, YyHOLESOME, TyORTHWHILE ENTERTAINMENT. J>ROGRAMiiES AT O AX AND rr JR DAILT, IN BIG BROWN TDNT ON TTAF-BOUR fpEUST ITpRIANGLE, NEAR FERRY BUILDING. I LECTURES, MUSIC, DRAMA, CHASTE ENTERTAINiLENT, FELLOWSHIP. Wellington received the Chautauqua enthusiastically. It will return there next season. Auckland will receive It happily. LET'S FILL THE TENT EVERT TIME 1 Thare are FIVE BIG MUSICAL COMPANIES. There are FOUR MASTERLY LECTURERS, who please ■beyond description. PRICE FOR FULL WEEK "I t\ /£* FOR INTERCHANGEABLE -LU/O TICKET IN FAMILY. CHILD'S TICKET, A/*} -QATES : M ARCH 20~26. The Chantauqua is the best thing yet In New Zealand. Thlrty-flve Artists, each one a atar. Tickets from Commltteemen, Wildman and Arey's. 637 -y M. c. a. "*- * TO-NIGHT, AT 8. FAREWELL SOCIAL To MR. W. E. BUSH. An Opportunity for Every Member to Honour Our Worthy ex-President. The President, Mr. J. W. Court, will preside. TO-MORROW, AT 3 P.M. PROFESSOR NIOHOLLS Speaks at the TOWN" HALL. (See special advt.) The usual Men's .Meeting will NOT be held. OPENING iBARLT. V.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM, Under direction of Mr. Geo. Underwood. Intending .Students should enrol at once. 1-46 P. J. L. KENNTf, General Secretary. mHE GRAND TO-DAY. - 1 - COME AND SEE "A DOG'S L I F. E." CHARLIE CHAPLIN — In His Latest

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 16

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