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BOROUGH SCHOOL SWIMMING! SPORTS. THURSDAY, MARCH 16th. Boys' find Girls' sft Yards Open Championship. Marlborough Primary Schools.. To bo swum at 4.30 p.m.. Entrance Free. Sports commence 3 p.m. .1 or 2 Novelty Races for Adults. * B. H. LOW, Headmaster. Dr Barnardo's Homes GARDEN P&RTY. A GARDEN PARTY in aid of Dr^ /\ Barnardo's Homes will be held! at the residence of Mr JamesMcKinlev, 15 Scott Street, Blenheim, on SATURDAY NEXT, March 18. Admission: Children 3d; Mothers,, a basket. Every child -receives, a. present. ■, All proceeds in aid of children's--collection boxes. COME AND HELP A DESERVINGCAUSE. GARDEN PARTY, Wednesday, March 22nd WILL you enter for the competitions? Mrs Draper, senr., 10s 66T for best pound cake; Miss Holdaway, camisole top for best loaf* of homemade bread; Miss M. Holdjiway, camisole top for best date cake; Mrs F. Redwood, 10s 6d for best cooking; apron: Mrs Halligan, trophy for pincushion by school-girl; Mrs Donald Madame, 10s for best sponge cake r and 5s for bottle tomato sauce. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.. FULLERBMPICTURBB TO-NIGHT: at S prompt Featuring a Thrilling Vitagiaph Star* Drama of the railroadf entitled • "THE WIRELESS RESCUE." "THE WIRELESS RESCUE/ A most; exciting scries cf adventures. '•HUMAN HOUND'S TRIUMPH." ' KEYSTONE Farce featuring Ambrose' "PAYMENT IJH .FULL." A Splendid Reliance Drama. , "BREAKING IN" (Vitugraph Drama). "Topical Budget," «'<nd others. TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNES- ; DAY). The London Film Company v.\W present , MISS FLORENCE TURNER - and a powerful cast in the , stirring; melodrama of MijgWt^',London. "ALONE JN MISWN." ' "ALONE IN UyfWON." 4000 ft. of life and scenes in the World's Metropolis. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, EVERYBODY'S Pictures Will Show THIS WEEK on both FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS at 8. * "Watch for Special Attraction t At the New Theatre, TO-NIGHT Pictures at 8 Pictures ' 2nd--Instalment of—2nd , " '-TREY O J HEARTS," 2000 ft. "TREY O> HEARTS,''.-2000ft. Series of Thrills. ( Eacii Series a Complete Story.. START NOW. Supporting Items. , "THE BLACK WALLET" (Vitagraphi "^ , . Drama). , • "liodginen for Tn o s> - (Edison Comedy), '•ECLAIR JOURNAL" (War 1 Topical). / "A Fight for Life" (C. and M. ' ' Drama). ' "Two Eldorjv Cupids" CA.B, Comedy)* . "PAYING THE PRICE" (Rex ' Drama). "Pairiotio .Arafiolla" (Comedy). GiltiVND NATIONAL CONCERT* T In v ins majjssty's theatre' On FRIDAY, 17th MARCH, 1916. PROGRAMME— PART I. "God Save the King." (In which tlie audience is requested tc* join). Overture—Perry's Orchestra * 1. ,SoH3 —"The Meeting of T,he Waters."' (Moore)? Mis* Francos Morrison, L.A.B. 2. Song-- "The Mountains of Mourne'" Mr G. Bush. 3. Bong— "Believe me if all" (Moore)! Miss Nora O'Neill. 4. Song—''Kathleen Mavourneen" (Crouch> Mrs Guy Lucas. 5. Recitation—"The Exile's " Return." . (SoliloouyX Mr A. F. O'Donoghue. / 6. Song—"The Irish Emigrant*: ' ../ (Dufferin)) Miss Ria Macalister. 7. Piano Solo—"The Wearing of ther Green " ... , ... ..^ Miss Fanny Langley. i. Sonc—"Come Back to Fian." ..., Mrs J. Jeffries, A.T:§lh. 9. Song—"For tho ,Gr©en J% (Lohr^ Mr C. Plum. T- _ Interval of 10 Minutes. (During wliich the Orchestra will play). - PROGRAMME-PART n. -Overture—Perry's Orchestra. :.. ..„ 1. Son-— "The Minstrel Boy' (MooroX Mr.G. Litchfield, 2»_Duetp-"Killarncy" . (BalfeV. r Mrs Jeffries; and Miss :MacaEster. " 3 < S6n:>--"Has sorrow thy. voungdjvva. : - .^afi^ ' ."„ '(Moored ; Miss Frances MojTison, L;A.B:-Nv 4. Son»--"The .DohoVans" (]S reedham)f> Mr T. F. Bull. 5. Song—Selected. ... ... w . Mrs Guy Lucas. 6. Recitation—"&hamus O'Brien " Mr G. Bush. • Acoon.paniste: Miss Fanny Langley., JAS. SMITH, ■ ' ■• -^Hon. Secretary.

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 62, 14 March 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 62, 14 March 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 62, 14 March 1916, Page 5

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