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A*MTJ3-_-_E-TrS. ) LYRIC. Remnrkublc T YRIC. YRIC. Double X-YRIC T YRIC. Feature T YRIC. AAxRIC, Programme. -'--YRIC. TO-NIGHT A T rr Q_\ O NIGHT ' .OV. OLIVE THOMAS °;-, lv E THOMAS ODI\E Dainty. Beautiful THOMAS OLIVE Charming. THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE In her latest THOMAS OLIVE Exquisite THOMAS OLIVE Production, THO.MA-*. OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE- "EVERYBODY'S THOMAS OLIVE "EVERYBODY'S THOMAS OLIVE "EVERYBODY'S THOMAS OLIVE "EVERYBODY'S THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE T11IVMA"? OLIVE .SWEETHEART." THOMAS OLIVE SWEETHEART." THOMAS OLIVE .SWEETHEART." THOMAS OLIVE SWEETHEART." THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE She was jtir=t— THOMAS OKIVE "MARY.'' TIIOMfS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE Nobody owned her, T110M..1 OLIVE But everybody THOMAS OLIVE loved her. THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE •• Keep Smiling." THOMAS OLIVE "Keen smiling all the THOMAS OLIVE -time. . . ." THOMAS OLIVE Such was tbe motto of THOMAS OLIVE Mary the little orphan, THOMAS OLIVE who, in spite of dltllcul- THOMAS OLIVE ties and troubles was THOMAS OLIVE the embodiment of THOM.VS OLIVE sunshine THOMAS OLIVE THOM..VS OI.IVH Let's run away an.l THOMAS OLIVE have adventures, and THOMAS OLIVE away went Ihe boy aud THOMAS OLIVE girl, and the "old war THOMAS OLTVE veteran. THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE It's pathetic. THOMAS OLIVE It's humorous. THOMAS OLIVE It's human. THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE Remarkable cast. in- THOMAS OLIVE eluding Joseph Dowl- THOMAS OLIVE ing. the famous THOMAS OLIVE "Miniele Man," and THOMAS OLIVE 1-lllan Collier. THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS 111 ArtdltlnnTIIE QPORTIXG /MIANCE." HE DI'UUTIXU A-'HANCE." A DRAMATIC COMEDY! It's Drama Chock-full of Hair RaLsing Thrills! BUT. OH! ITS SO FUNNY! LYRIC SUPERB ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices. Book t_»y puo.NK. Qfl|-_ DDK X>Y a HONE. «»I»**'> If You Want To Make Sure of a Seat. T YRIC. — ■ T YRIC. rp OWN* TT ■ A L L. -•-OWN Al A L __. ST. T»ATRICK's' "YTI'.HT. T. A ATItH K'S A> IGIIT. rpHUR.SDAY, "X r ARCH A - 1021. \ GRAND XTATIONAL /CONCERT. RAND ATIONAL PROGRAMME : 1. Orchestral Selection, "Gems of Ireland," MISS LILLIS' ORCHESTRA. 2. Chorus. "Erin-go-Brngli" (Words aod Music hy Allen Doone.l SCHOOL CHILDREN. 3 Song, "For the Green"...Herman Ixihr MR. HITCHINSON. 4. Recitation. "The Exile's Return" (IxK-kei MR. T. HARRIS. 3. Song. "Killarney" ißalfe) MISS NATALINA MeCAI.LUM. G. Quartet. "Come Back to Erin' (Clarlbeli THE FAMOUS LYRIC QUARTET (Messrs. Arthur Ripley, Herbert Richards, Alan McElwaln, and John Ryan. I 7. Song, "The Minstrel Boy (Moore) MR. HUBERT CARTER. 8. Dance. Eijflit-hanried Reel *. MISS SANEORDS PUPILS. 9. Song. "Believe Mc If All" (Moorci MISS NORA McMANT'S. 10. Song, "The- Harp That Once" (in four parts). CHILDREN OF THE PAH ORPHANAGE (by special Arrangement). INTERVAL. 11. Orchestral Sel«rt->n, "Irish Airs." 12. Chorus. "Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded?*' (Moore) SCHOOL CHILDREN. 13. Song, "Siie Is Far from the I-nnd" (I_inibcrU MR. HUTCHINSON. 14. Flute Solo, "Killarney" MASTER MAURICE OILMAN. (Pupil of Mr. F. Poore.) Accompanist, MXSS POORE. 13. Song, "Macushla"... .(Dermott MncMurrough) MISS NATALINA MeCALLU-I. IG. Quartet, "The Mountains of Alonrnc" (Collousinl THE LYRIC QUARTET. .17. 'Shamrock Drill, Tableau and Song. CHILDREN OE THE PAH ORPHANAGE. 18. Recitation. MR. T. HARRIS. 19. Soag, "Oft in the Stilly Night*' (Moore) M:R. HUBERT CARTER. 20. Chorus, "Angel of Light (Le Roy) SCHOOL C-iILDREN. ! Finale, "God Save Ireland." At the Piano: MR. LEO WHITTAKER. Prices. —Circle and Front Stalls, 2/; Back Stall 3 and Gallery, \/\ Reserve Seats, 3/. . Box Plan Now Open at Catholic Depot, 8, Darby Street. . • M. J. McILHONE, Concert Secretary, j J. C. WOODLEY, 593 Genera! Secretary. XTHMPRBSS — NEfWTON — EMPRESS. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Comnletc Change of Programme. '. A Metro Special. A Lie-" I * 'v'" "TniE MISFIT WIPE." \_i d " THUS _».-!■ . L - Propounding the qui-'tion; Oi •• Why do come women sing}"

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 61, 12 March 1921, Page 16

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