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AMUSEMENTS. CO L OS 6E V VL GREAT MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.30. PROGRAMME SAME AS NIGHT. Children 3d. Adults 6d. p 0 L 6 S S E U _f. FULLER'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At *. And NIGHTLY. Last Opportunity cf Seeing THE PICTURE OF THE WEEK. BETWEEN MAN AND BEAST. BETWEEN MAN AND BEAST. BETWEEN MAN AND BEAST. Depicts the Burning of'a Huge OCEAN LINER. A Sensational Drums over 4500 Feet. GAUMONT GRAPHIC Topical. Floating Woods, North Sweden Sctnic Daddy's Soldier Boy Drama. N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS Topical A BAD GAME Comedy. Admission: ls and 6d. 'Phone 2503. MONDAY: "THE TEST," Drama. rp H E AIRE ROYAL TUESDAY, MARCH 17th, 1914. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION. GRAND NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT. (To assiet tho Nursing Si*iers to establish their Hospital in Christchurch.) PROGRAMME: PART I. 1. Instrumental Trie— (a) ■■Lieb—gartcn" (Schumann 1 . (b) "Lied ohno Worte" (Mendelssohn). Mi« Lilian Harper (Piano), Miss Daisy Cre—'well (Viohn). Miss Lalla Hemus ('Cello). 2. Sone—"She is Far from the Land" Mr Geo. March 3 Quartette—"Oft in tho Stilly * (Moor-V Messrs Cookson, Vincent, Marci snd „\Uar. 4. Song-"Killarney" . . Madame Audeberi 5. Recitation—"Sharaus O'Brien" Mr Frank McDonald 6. Song—"A Nation Once Again" Very Rev. Dean Hills, V.G. 7. Song—"Last Rose of Summer" Miss Elsie Brown (M.'ss Brown has hern '-'ir.c 1 from birth, and ! haa been trained by the Cursing Sisters.) INTERVAL. PART 11. 1. Overture "Irish Selection" Christchurch Banjo Baud; Conductor* 'Jit L. W. Blcy. 2 Quartette— "Cornfield Melody" (Whyte) Messrs Cookson, Vincent, March, and Millar. 3. Song—"Tho Rosary" . Mcd am* Audehert 4. Instrumental Trio—"Minuetto" from E Flat Major Symphony (Mozart) Miss Lilian Harper (Piano), Miss Daisy Cresswell (Violin). Mita Lalla Hemus GCello). 5. Song—"Tho Minstrel Boy" Mr P. D. Vincent 6. Song—"Kathleen MaToumoen" - Miss Elsie Brown Aeeornpaniste: Miss Lilian Harpor. Grand Piano kindly lent by the Dresden; Stage Furnishings by A. J. White, Ltd.; Floral Decorations "by Mr John Joyce. POPULAR PBICEsTDrcas Circle and O. Stalls • 3s, ■ Stallo 2s. Gallery Is.. Seats in D.C. and O.S. may '•- -Mjervad at the Dresden without extra charge. Doors open 7.50, Commence 8 p.m. <62G1 0~"P~E~R A" II O" U "S-'"'_" Direction: Fnller-Brcnnan's. Ltd. "VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE." to-night At 8. To-night. LAST NIGHT I LAST NIGHT!! Of the Talented Musical Artists. THE FIVE MUSICAL. LASSIES. THE FIVE MUSICAL LASSIES. THE FIVE MUSICAL LASSIES. - In a Brilliant Musical Melange, and GORGEOUS SG_-i*iCV SPECTACLE. -.>, * 3C«a«i-4*ig— l' icf' the Poptihir- Comedian.' Last LEONARD NELSON. Last Night! LEONARD NELSON. Night! After a Brilliantly Successful Season,: . CHIEF' EAGLE HORSE. - CHIEF EAGLE HORSE. The Famona American-Indian' Baritone. JOLLY FANNY RICE. Presenting: Her Origins! Creation. . THE MINIATURE MIMIC STAGE. Last Night of WELCH and CARBASSE, Presontmsr "Tom Rata Dinner Party." YJ2RNADE. Hand-baJaneinir MarveL WESTON and HILL. LITTLE MOLLHCLAYTON and CRwN.

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