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; 5 auiiiacwram, ■^P'-isSsS TP 8 ■ lessee - - • • • Q. B. Baiky.^|S • / Direction . . Allen DocMtta.'^^S Last Night the Then,tare was again filled ||| a large and enthusiastic audience. •' l |||| TONIGHT. . - ' ' TONlGH3r||;i^ TO-NISHT. TONIGHT. • : The Favourite Irish Pinging Oomediaa, "/''''J A"™' D 0 In the Ckwtume Drama, .U■? : l rpHE QF rpHB Q^ZE3^-'/' "The fall of tins curtain upon a noni' ; " J': and dramatic situation at the dose of . ftn - i third act of Monday night's production ; J aroused an unusnaJly hearty demonstration ' ; which Mr. Doone ultimately felt constrained "'&! to recognise in a grateful speoca—thii *3 1 though the piece hadnotyetruniUcoar«e» r-^4 • —N.Z. HZEALD. ' , " TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. -5 HEAR MB'» DOONE SING. ' ■ ■ , Prices: ss, 3c, lit. -J Early-door Stalls, 6d extra. / Early-door Gallery, Is extra.' ; «—— ——— i 'v. ' '• ■•/'.• J • " rjT H E BLUB B I BD« ;«| 1 ■ ' t ~•/ <4 [ " FEOM THE) HEART OF MAETER- >Y 7 r LINCK 'THE BLUE -BIRD' HAS Vr; FLOWN TO THE HEAETO OP •THE- " PEOPLE OF ALL NATIONS." . ':|Q| OPENING PERFORMANCE, EASTER . SATURDAY. " '..V;;# V.4^ — : yy EST'B piCTU R jfjLw',.',-•jyj-ATINEE, £30 T o '" A^®^ EST'S pi CTD B Bar 11 JJOYAL A m«r JJALL- <.■£& Direction: Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd. . A LASKA-CIBEEIAN EM|| 1 AIaSKA-OIBEEIAN -LJ iPEDITIOH.-j.' Wonderful Moving Pictures of Animal , Native Life in the Arctic This marvellous series will live long in memories of those privileged to wttsmrV. * * , them. Parents, bring your children} bravery and devotion _of Captain Scott be printed more indelibly on their '' minds. "--tIMw • ■ NO-ADVANCE IN PRICES. " 1 • "IJI H E BLU E .B:.Z|^^p ' ■ THE MOST BEAUTIFUL TION THE AUSTRALASIAN STAGS ■ HAS EVER KNOWN. ■' v ,r ' ' " ■ " Newton picture ~ PAiam^l •• See. See. See. v RELIEF -OF ;u L U Olfcp Offlkj <- INDIAN MUTINY. , 1856. ■ A Stupendous Production - | [• "g-ING Q.EORGE rpHEATER (Opp. H.M. Theatre Stalls . Entrance). , : QONTINUOUS picrußEs. 12 TO 5 AND 7 TO 10. Public Opinion—The Best PtctWofc BETTER CANNOT -BE SEEN. NOW. - SHOWING. . ( Thrilling Society Star Drama 2£Woft*" TTNMASKED. A Thrilling iS««^g|i U : TTNMASKED. . ■■■"'• Drama .of-^-ll :.. U : : ■ Villainy - , " . • ' : ' Unmasked. Three 1 tclusive ' A B.'s—The ' Tender- 1 r Hearted Boy, The Best Man Wins, . ? Bid of Trouble: Kalem Feature Dranttt, Kidnapped for Hate, Kidnapped fm Unique Scenios, A Sky. Trip in a.DirigOtfs* The Salt Mountains of Cadonia.^ • : ; Day Sessions Stalls, 3d; Children* 2dy; [ /' Circle, 6(1. ' ■ " •'•>^^^l INDIAN'-: MUTINY, * X A Stupendous Production- *isfp BELIEF OF LUCK NMS THE CELEBRATED QUEEN'S OWE,* f r ~ NEWTON PICTURE PALACE. -5?, ,'a? — j ; :—— ''''gMiii Benefit conueet. kibebnian hahemi FRIDAY,', MABCH 14. ' ;f|® • In aid of the Widow and Orphans ct'ifßmM ' - ■ a. late Mr. B. Stewart. •. - , . » Director, Mr. Will- Skerrett. : Tickets, Is. G. SPAIN, . Hon Bee. 1 —. ———-i- - "vMlg ; ■ gT. "piTlilCE'a . J)00 WjßEa : - iQELEBRAnONS. '• ■ \i& Auckland" DOMAIN. ' » M' Y - 17,i?| GRAND ATHLETIC PEOGRAMME. < AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL BUNh-CMii : ;• CYCLING. X-MSIS " Gymnastic Display by Pupils of the 6Mrt4&S I 1 - Heart • College. ? ' rful/_||| V Displays by PupiLs ~ including Wand Drill, Dumb-bell, Iadl» 5 Clubs, Flag Drill, Sparf Drill, etc., the "k?'* A .. to conclude with a Magnificent Sp«cta«nhir Demonstration of : 2000 Children fcrminf s w . :'>■■ ■, Cross. , ' rfO-vTYpli . ?|f||j " ST. PAITAICK'S NIGHT. " A Night in Old Ireland." ■ In the presence of Lord and Lady Lrcetpool< , ; His Worship the Mayor, Mrs. Bight Eev. H. W. Cleary, D.D. . V .^&| . ' PROGRAMME. /..tiM 1. " A Toast to Erin" - ('^leriJ)c><»Tt» • Solo. MASXEB HORACE, JEW. Tableau: Erin, Mies Whittall; New ZeaiWV^fSj - Master Wm. Flynn. •" Chorus .by Children' of Convent and MlMffl Brothers' Schools.- -riwHil 2. Irish Selections by Orchestra- # # H®|| 3. Song". When Sliall the Dayßreai ' MOBL F. G. BOURKE. • 4. Song, - " Mother Machree" - - • " . .'MISS-: DOROTHY MARTIN. : 5. Vocal Quartette. "Meeting of Uie WW6C:|fe Ai s -' v■- (Illustrated), ■ . s . MESSRS. F. J. 'ADEANE.: P.. |« | f JE. GILLIES, JAS. LONERG^r^if^: 6. Seng, " Come Back to Erin ■ 6IGNORINA DCMENICA MAETINi®W^|g 7. Recitation. *'Tile Exile's Return W..l*icM». : -: • . 'MR. : E. B. CASEY. ■ ZWMm 8. Song, Off to Philade^< T (llloirtMlW , • MR.- JJiS. LONER 1 -9. Historic Ireland. Illustrations :S«xmW« . j Treaty Stone, Emmet 1 MonwW««> O'Counell's Monument, Parnell, fflw. - stone, Dillon. Redmond. . «i,v, 10. Selections on Irish Pipes by P?pe'M4. ley (by kind permission of Allen Doe^*,.^ Internal of Five Minutes. / r 'j 1. Piano Solo; " Irish Airs" - • - MHiS CLARKE. 2. Song, " Where 'the Raver shannon Flow! (Illustrated) : ■ k* jfel'l? . MISS DOROTHY MARTIN, ~ 1 • ' 3. Quartette. "Tne Low Backed C|*l 4*; MESSRS. F. Or ADEANE. P. ,t, J. E. GILLuSS. JAS. LONESGAH-, .' ; ♦. Humorous " Bits of Irish Tart; " •. MR. FRANK WHITTAKER .! •, 5. Song, " Molly Bawn" - - - * * '.vo MB. E. MCOORMAOK. . r'J 6. Song. " Green Isle of Erin.nrnnrwMtf' SIGNORINA DC»ME»ICA pg^y;j 7. Song, "Irish Emigrant flUmtratedi j, MB. V. G. BOUEKB. , . - |ffl , 8. Ireland, Bcenio: Killarney, - 1 Wexford, Giant's Causeway, Cburofi . L Shandon, College Green, and <>«« - 9. Chorus, "God Save Ireland" " " " 9 * By CHILDBEN. ~ ' )L . ••• g - (inductor: MB. P. F. HI9<IPC»» 4 . -g Accompanist: ME. i HISOOCKS. 1 ; jjV Limelight Effects by Mr. Cooper. ■* Tickets, 2s and JLs. Seats may be l at the Office of Mr. M. J. Sheahan, Smeeton* , _ Buildings, 6d extra. « . . Ml J. SHEAH'fiN, Gen. Sea ,: K ; 1 gggggg^. •• 0 JJB#' gBALANQ fITJBSCEIFXIONS, 6d per *•«*. deliW®4 g town and suburbs, or 18a per 1 5 n, *S ,r J2 advance, pooled to, an* part of *U' Dominion. . „ ADYEaTISEMENTiJ under the fouoww nlajixns Wj-M'JFP TO LET. FOB SAHJ» JjfSSr.'Z and Found. PEBBONiJi. BOXED AND Blgi . DSMOS — Inserted at the rate oflS *pg" . . for Is, or three consecutive insertions--2s 6d for cash paid in advance"RraTHa. MIBBLIIGZS. AND DIATHS, '■> 81®* , «fftoMrtton; FUNBBAX. NOTXC%I» I «g«||| These announcements ma*t he signed W * < Bei)!iea r to adveirtisemente will-be at tne offices of the • Instructloufl as to the insertion . ... draw ™ of advertiaemttuts in the HMAM ; ( „ must be la writing. „ .am "rto^opriowrs*o not hold them«^i«J fL o otse**caSSa^S* p°^uA r I Telephones: AdlTerti^rM^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 14

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