ST. PATRICK'S DAY.
• t t SCHOOL CELEBRATIONS. , < 1 The annual demonstration on St. Patrick's Day by united Catholic schools - " promises to be eminently successful. J f The usual procession, including three f J bands, City, Watersider's and Burnand's, 4 s will be apromincnt feature. The pro- , 3 cession leaves St. Patrick's Cathedral i ' at 10.15 a.m. to-morrow, Saturday, via ( Wyndham, Albert, Quay, Queen Streets, J D Karangahape Road, Grafton Bridge, to t the Domain. Here a fine programme of 1 events will be offered the public, termin- j ' ting with a grand spectacular scene by ;. " 2000 children arrayed in variegated 1 s colours, who will form a living Keltic ! Cross. ( ? The Grand National concert will bo ; held in the Town Hall on St. Patrick's < 8 nigKt, Monday, March 17th, for wliich a very excellent programme has been prepared, which will include the gems of Irish song and story.
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 9
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