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Amusements. ■pETTER programme NEVER seen, NON-STOP PICTURES kf \TATIONAL pictures. ■National iicrußES. NATIONAL PICTURES. IN ATIONAL ICTURES. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS IN A GREAI SUPER-PICTURE i THE FAMOUS ACTOR, THE HIGHESTI PAID MALE DRAMATIC STAR. WILLIAM T?ARNUM, William X arnum, '•"Wrn*LIAM 17 ARNUM, MAR?&RTI N William xmrnum, mary martin "WILLIAM -JOARNUM, „ And Wj'LIAM l 1 ARNUM, All-Star Cast. WILLIAM "PARNUM. ILLIAM r ARNUM, IN A DRAMA OF ABSORBING INTEREST AND EXCITEMENT, SEVEN PARTS. TO, H?S 0? A LIS!!: TO HPST OS A LIS!: THHWROIAM: THE IJEART 0? A T JON, Ihk iI'AKT Ui A Lion. THE TIE ART f\F A T lON. Ihe Heart Uf A jjion. Based on the Novel by RALPH CONNOR, " THE DOCTOR." In tin's picture, which is founded on RALPH CONNOR'S widely-read novel, "THE DOCTOR," Mr. Farnura plays the role of Barney Kemper, a farmer who is disappointed in lovo ynd seeks the solace of the great forests. There he meets his brother, who had onco sinned against him. He meets also a rough forester, who is doing his level best to see that Barney's brother is put out of the way. Tho conflict betwoen these three men. with two women embrpi.'od in its complications, makes one of tho fastest moving pictures over shown. .MAN TO MAN. Tho sinner and his victim meet. The result is a struggle to the death. THIS IS WILLIAM FARNUM'S OUTSTANDING SUCCESS. Mr. William Farnum is now tho highest-paid male dramatio star in the motion pictures, having signed with William Fox for a period ot years for an annual salary of £156,000. OUNSHINE pOMEDY. OUNSI'INE VOMFDY. 'SUNSHINE pOMEDY. OUNBHINE VOMEDY. ANOTHER GREAT ANIMAL COMEDY. KEEP AWAY IF YOU HAVE HEART DISEASE. hungry T lONS in A TTOSPITAL. ;'\-<;uy -Lions in a Hospital. HUNGRY T lONS IN A TJOSPITAL. ■'\ ( ;i-Y Lions in a HOSPITAL HUNGRY T lONS IN A TJOSPITAL. Jll'Ngry Lions in a Hospital, DO YOU REMEMBER roaring lions AND wedding hflls, THE GREATEST COMEDY EVER SEEN in auckland? THIS is better; BETTER than charlie CHAPLIN. an ace AND a JOKER. mutt and JEFF. NATIONAL ORCHESTRA at 2.30 and 8. Sessions: 11, 12.50. 2.40, 4.50, 6.2 C. 8 p.m. fJiH E GRAND — TO-DAY. * COME AND SEE "A DOG'S L I F E." CHARLIE CHAPLIN - In His Latest. WOT. PATRICK'S 4jfc pELEBRATION. ' T\OMAIN PRICKET QROUND. THIS T)AY (SATURDAY), MARCH 15. SPIRITED ATHLETIC CONTESTS. Massed Drill, Spectacular Formation, Living Collie Cross, with word " firm. NATIONAL MUSIC BY TWO BANDS. IRISH DANCING. A Fine Day's Sport. You Bo There. Admission: Ground. Is; Grandstand, Is. Snorts comene© 12.30 p.m. HPOWN IT ALLOT. PATRICK'S MIGHT. MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919. p RAND TRISH RATIONAL PUNCERT \ VGHT IN OLD IRELAND. ' " IRISH MUSE AND MIRTH. " Ireland, my Ireland, its oh! but the hwt of mc; bounds at thy name and burns at tr,y wrens. Ireland, my Ireland, its proud every part of me; thrills at thy spirit of beauty and song. " GOD SAVE THE KING" The management wishes it to bo distinctly understood that NO ENCORES will bo allowed. 1 Overture, "Gems of Ireland" • LILLIS' ORCHESTRA. 2. Chorus Songs, (a) " O'DonneJl Aboo" • (b) " Dear Old Ireland Still" (for word? Be « back of programme). CHILDREN OF THE CATHOLIC , SCHOOLS. _ i 3. Song, " Mother Machreo" - • (Ball) , MR. E. N. WRIGHT. •1. Song, " Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded" • - • (Moore) , MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. 1 5. Humorous Recitation, " Mrs. Dugga&'s , Discovery" MR. ALLAN McELWAIN. 6 Song. "The Last Rose of Summer" (Moorffl MISS REBA COHEN. ' 7. Dance, Irish Jig. [ MISS CONNIE BARRY (Pupil of Miss Aileen Beresford). Note.— Attention is drawn to the fact that the costumes as worn by the Children dancing in this and in the dance to follow in the latter part of the programme ie the original Irish Costumo worn for the first time in Auckland. 8 Song, " Off to Philadelphia" - (Haynes) MR. J WALLACE ATKINSON. 9. Vocal Quartet, " Qft in the Stilly Night" Arrangement by Mr. W. J. Pringle. (Moore) MISSES HEBA COHEN. RUBY BURK, MESSRS. W J. PRINGLE, AND J. WALLACE ATKINSON. 10. Overture, " Erin-jjo-U'raßh." LILLIS' ORCHESTRA. 11. Chorus Songs, (a) " Let Erin Remember" iMoore) lb) " Wrap the Groen Flag Round Me." Words by Kevin O'Rahilly, arranged by Joeeph Croft. (For words see back of programme.) CHILDREN OF THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. 12. " Father O'Flynn" - - • (Graves) MR. J. WALLACE ATKINSON. IS- Song, " The Minstrel Boy" - (Moore) MISS UEBA COHEN. i 14. Song, " Macushla" • • (MacMurtagh) MR. E. N. WRIGHT. • 15. Some Irish Humour. MR. ALLAN McELWAIN. 16. Song. "The Irish Grass" • (Thompson) MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. ; I 17. Children's Song, " Avonrncen.'' Words by E. Cecelia Filzrmtrick, and music ,1 by Wilton King CHILDREN OF ST. MARY'S ORPHANAGE. 18. Song, " What Will You Do, Love" - (Glover) MR. W. J. PRINGLE. 19. Vocal Quartet, " She is Far from the Laud" ..... (Moore) Arranged by W. J. Pringle. MISSES REBA COHEN, RUBY BURK, Messrs, W. .>. Pringle. AND J. WALLACE ATKINSON. 20. Song, " The Dear Littlo Shamrock" i. (Jackson] MISS RUBY BURK. 1. i 21. Irish Reel. 6! PUPILS OF MISS AILEEN BERESFORD. 5 1 22. Song (with Children's Chorus), " A Nation Once Again" - - (Davis] I MR. W. J. PRINGLE. 0 " GOD SAVE IRELAND." At the Piano: MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. „ Piano kindly lent by British and Continental 0 Piano Co. G 0 Tickets may be purchased at Messrs. Wild, man and Arey's, at the Catholic Depot, Hob--0 son Street, and at tho Domain during the 6 day. 6 Admission; Is only to all parts. 3 Commence 8 p.m sharp. 6 W. J. BIRD, General Secretary. 6 M. J. McILHONE. Hon. Concert Sec. 0 ° THE FIREFLY OF .1- Everybody goes to " Ev'ryb'dy'a." .8 ' ' — y For Hire. y . _ ___ 8 T AUNCHES and Taxis for Hire.-Alpha, Li Motor Works. Ponsonby. 'Phone 2692 (3 rings), day and night. INVALIDS' Carriages for Hire; Prams renovated; Tyres fitted while you wait.— Dick and Cowden, 64, Grey St,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 16

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