Amusements. . g"ING rjEORGE . npfIEAtRE. ENTRANCES, QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS.CONTINUOUS PICTURES. From 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. LAST DAY. — LAST NIGHT/ !. A Great Detective Drama, 3000 ft. DETECTIVE T7-ELLY. JX. PARTS 1., 11.. ni. THE GREAT DETECTIVE. A REAL THRILLER. HIS TWIN BROTHER ... Crystal Comic C BRONCHO BILLY'S STRATEGY t Essanay Drama 0 TWEEDLEDUM LOOKING FOR A JOB t Comic ECLAIR JOURNAL Topical '" WHEN piMPLE "WAS OUNa ' " . Folly Comic. This picture is guaranteed to be one of the biggest screams that has been here for a " long time. Don't fail to see it and have a good laugh, the best antidote for all the ills of life. ONLY AT THE KING GEORGE. Come Early and Secure Good Seats. T7TNG ' rjEORGE rpHEATRE. 9 ENTRANCES. QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. From 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 23. A TTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. SOMETHING NEW AND STARTLING. FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND. -yiVAPHONE. fjPHE ■yiVAPHONE. rpHE T7-IVAPHONB-SINGING AND TALKING PICTURES. See and Hear the Latest Songs Acted and Sung by the World's Best Singers. Latest Comic Songs. Ragtimes, Ballads, 3 Grand Opera, etc. The above will be in addition to our usual powerful programme, which will be headed by Hepworth's Great Masterpiece (3500 ft). 1 A BRITISH PICTURE FOR BRITISHERS. The Greatest Racing Picture Ever Screened. , gISSING QUP. PARTS 1.. 11.. 111. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. gT. PATRICK'S -QAY QELEBRATIONS. 1911. J)OMAIN QRICKET r\ ROUND. rpO-DAY- SAT^AY -JTO-DAY 1 SATURDAY J_ u^* . Q.RAND pROGRAMME. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIPS. • AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL } RUNNERS. AUCKLAND CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS. DANCING COMPETITIONS. EXERCISES BY SQUADS OF CHILDREN , FROM THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. Including, " WAND DRILL, FLAG DRILL, SCARF DRILL. Etc., Etc. Q.RAND TJURLING "MATCH. I CELTIC SOCIETY'S TEAM V. I ALLCOMERS. The whole to conclude with a GRAND SPECTACULAR DEMONSTRATION OF 2000 CHILDREN, FORMING THE WORDS, "IRELAND A NATION." ' wjiOWN , TTALL CONCERT S , CHAMBER. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. i ' March 21. 1914. PRAND VTATIONAL PONCERT. IRISH MUSIC Incomparably rendered by MISS TERESA McENROE, of Wellington, ' And SIGNORINA DOMENICA MARTINENGO, And . MESSRS. F. G. BOURKE, J. P. LONERi GAN, S. L. EXTON, J. GILLIES, r EWART'S ORCHESTRA, , CHILDREN OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS , In Solos, Quartettes, Choruses, and Orchestral Items. ADMISSION, ALL PARTS OF HALL, Is. Commence 8 p.m. ■* A. J. WOODLEY, Sports Secretary. M. J. SHEAHAN. Concert Secretary. P. CARROLL. General Secretary. i . Q.RAND pONCERT. i V M.C.A. pONCERT TTALL,, 8 rpHURSDAY, "JITARCH *)(* Q P.M. i IN AID OF Y.W.C.A. PROGRAMME— 9 I. Male Quartett, " Meeting of the Waters." " MESSRS. EXTON. GILLIES. BRYANT, AND LONERGAN. 2. Bass Solo, " The Lute Player" - (Allitsen) MR. A. BERTRAND RYDER. , 3. Violin Solo, " Ecstasie" - (Rose Wilhelmj) s MASTER PARSONS. (Pupil of Colin Muston, L.R.A.M.) 4. Contralto Solo, " So Fair A Flower" - • i (Hermann Lohr) 3 MRS. HERBERT W. COOKE. 5. Piano Solo, " Selected." MRB. L. BRAIM CLARK. e 6. Tenor Solo, " I Seek For Thee." MR. S. LASLETT EXTON. 7. Recitation, " The Peccadillo." MISS VIDA WALLACE. 0 8. Soprano Solo, " A Summer Night" - - - (Thomas) „ MISS ETTA SCHNEIDEMANN. % 9. Male Duet, " Watchman, What of the i- Night?" MESSRS. EXTON AND HUTCHINSON. '* PART 11. 1. Male Quartett, " Rose of Tralee." MESSRS. EXTON, GILLIES, BRYANT, 5 AND LONERixaN! 2. Soprano Solo, "In the House of Thy Presence" (Mann) MRS. JEAN HODGES. " 3. Baritone Solo, " She Is Far From the Land" (Lambert) MR. NICHOLAS HUTCHINSON. 4. Violin Solo " Polacca" - - (Trousselle d'Amours) ■' MASTER PARSONS. J (Pupil of Colin Muston, L.R.A.M.) 5. Tenor Solo, "On With the Motley " - - (Pagliacci) MR. 8. LASLETT EXTON. 6. Recitation, The Lady from the West."' MISS VIDA WALLACE. 7. Contralto Solo, (a) " Poppies for Forgeting" - - - (Clarke) (b) " The Way Home'' - ■ g (Diddle) i. MRS. HERBERT W. COOKE. •- 8. Male Duet, " Flow Gently, Deva." n MESSRS. EXTON AND RYDER. 9. Bass Solo, " The Two Grenadiers" - - - (Shuman) MR. A. BERTRAND RYDER. " God Save the King." Direction: Mrs. A. E. Bagnall. Accompanist: Mrs. L. Braim Clark. Admission: One Shilling. 2 T EYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM. 1 SPECIAL CLASSES NOW OPENING, 8 Ladies' Physical Culture, Tuesdays, for 6 months, fee, 10s; Children's Physical Culr ture, Saturdays, for 6 months, 7s: Men's Gymnastic, Mondays, for 6 months, 15s ; n Men's .Physical Culture, for 3 months, £1 Is. d frivate instruction in all branches. Further particulars fiom the Director, li) a.m. till 12 noon and 7 to 8 p.m. 1 Inquiries, 'Phone A64S. 1 pARNATION Socials, every Wednesday in \j Orange Hall, Karangahape Road, 8 to 1 11 p.m.; S. Green, pianist.— and Kins. 2 VICTORY OR DEATH. Princess Theatre • V Queen St., next Monday, is Almost In- ' deßcribable. ir Demonstrations. TJRESSMAKING. J THE NEWEST AND EASIEST SYSTEM OF DRESS CUTTING AND MAKING (The Ideal Home), n Is now being Demonstrated (Free) at a 54, CITY CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET. I- Ladies interested are invited to call at any y time during the afternoon and evening ' ■ ■ i, PEN-PAINTING taught by Misses Emily and Silva Thome*— 47, Auckland Exhibition, or 5, Paget St., Ponsonby.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 14
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