AMUSEMENTS. _ FTJLLEB'B V/PERA Honil: XJLLBB'S VJPEEA SJ.OVBSL Direction. Fallot's Theatre*. Ltd. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. Prices: 6d, Is. Is 6d. Plus Tax. TO-NIGHT - AT 8. - TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT — AT 8. — TO-NIGHT. Another Brilliant Success achieved by. MISS DAISY JEROME. MISS DAISY JEROME. MISS DAISY JEROME. The world's Foremost Comediennes presenting for the first time in New Zealand the Biggest, Brightest, and Best Bunch of Bongs over heard in the Dominion. MISS DAISY JEROME . MISS DAISY JEROME MISS DAISY JEROME Can only remain with us for a. brief Farewell Season. The world ib calling hoi, and she cannot tarry on tie way.. A HUGE SUPPORTING BILL. CRAYDON AND MACK. Vaudeville Specialties. MISS RUTH BUCKNALL, Wonderful Lyrio Soprano. CHAS. LAWRENCE. A Personality and a Piano. THE REECE SISTERS. Song and Dance Purveyors. SLAVIN AND THOMPSON, Paradoxical Parodyists. And LAST 8 NIGHTS OF FULLER'S A MERICAN "REVUE J: uller'S American -Tvevue (Headed by Ward and Sherman). In the Brilliant Miniature Musical Comedy Revue, "KERMIE'S NIGHT OUT." "HERMIE'S NIGHT OUT." Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. till 6. then at THE THEATRE till 7. 'Phone 1595, for Reserved Seats. PRICES: la, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s (Plus Tax). ST. T>ATRICK'S T\AY T. PATRICK'S JL/ay celebrations, elebrations. grand tvtational /concert, rand .National Concert. town hall, TOWN hall, SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. PROGRAMME. Processional March - - - (Wely) " MR. HARRY HISCOCKS. 1 Overture" Irish Diamonds " ** MISsTIILLIS' ORCHESTRA. 2. Chorus—" Hail, Glorious St. Pat ™=V' . CHILDREN OF COMBINED SCHOOLS. 3. Song—" Killaruey " - - -_- - (Balfe) MR. W. J. PRINGLE. 4 Quartette—" The Dear Little Shamrock " THE FAMOUS LYRIC QUARTETTE? THE FAMOUS LYRIC QUARTETTE (Messrs. Arthur Ripley, Herbert Richards. Alan McElwain. and John Ryan.) 5 Song—" For The Green "- - - (Lohx) S MISS MYRTLE BURNS. 6. Violin Solo—" St. Patrick's Day" (Vieuxtemps) MASTER STANISLAUS HOLLAND. 7. Semi-Chorus— ... _, . (a) " The Shamrock " - - (Moore) <b) " Ireland, I Love You" .„. „_ CHILDREN OF THE PAH ORPHANAGE. 8. Song—" Hills of Donegal " - (Sanderson) MASTER JOHN READY. 9. Song—" The Hurp That Once," (Moore) (Organ and Harp Accompaniment. MR. STAN. PRITCHARD. 10. Dance —Irish Reel MISS AILEEN BERESFORD'S PUPILS. INTERVAL 11. Overture —" The Gems of Ireland " MISS LILLIS' ORCHESTRA. 12. Chorus—"Erin, My Pride and My Queen" (Old Irish Airs) CHILDREN OF COMBINED SCHOOLS. 13. Song—" Macushla " (Dermott Macmurrough) MR. W. J. PRINGLE. 14. Song" Danny Boy " MISS JESSIE SMITH. 15. Recitation—" The Exile's Return " (Locke) MR. J. F. MONTAGUE. 16. Song—" Brian of Glenaar " - (GrahamJ, MR, STAN. PRITCHARD. 17. Dance—lrish Jig <• CONNIE BARRY (Pupil of Miss Aileen Beresford). 18. Quartette Eileen Alannah " FAMOUS LYRIC QUARTETTE. 19. Song—" She Is Far From The Land " MISS MYRTLE BURNS. (Moor©) MISS MYRTLE BURNS. 20. Chorus— A Nation Once Again " „„„ «*<*.„,., ~_ ~„. (Johnson and Davis) CHILDREN OF COMBINED SCHOOLS. AT THE PIANO—MR. HARRY HISCOCKS Doors Open at 7.15 p.m. Conoert commences at 8 p.m. Admission: 3s, 2a. Is. C. McILHONE. Concert Secretary. P. G. BARRY, General Secretary. ~ ELECTORAL. rpAURANGA JJY-ELBOTION. M .C. E. M ACMILLAN ' THE OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS In the EMPIRE THEATRE. MORRINSVILLE, rpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT 8 P.M. rpAURANGA EL EOTION. M- C. E. M ACMILLAN OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors as under:— MATAMATA.—Town Hall. THURSDAY. MaTch 15. ~ WAHAROA.— Hall. FRlDifc. March 16. w WALTON. — Public Hall. SATURDAY. March 17. MEETINGS AT 8 P.M. CHURCH NOTICEB. CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW ZEALAND. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). MARCH 14. 8 Conference at Mt. Eden Church. "The Church and Social Reconstruction." Address by ' MR. L. A. MANDER (W.E.A. Tutor). 7.30 p.m., at Beresford St. Church ___ Annual Sermon by REV. W. M. HOLLAND, 8.A., B.D. Communion Service conducted bv REV. H. JOHNSON. Collection for Pastors' Provident Fund. MISCELLANEOUS. TORRINGTON Electric vacuum Cleaners £18 18s; Tornngton Vacuum Carpet Sweepers. 69s 6d.—Domestic Cleaning Co. 12. Strand Arcade. * vo " RUGLESS Healing.—Send for Circular rt .« V M r - fifP' „ »yoho-Phyaioiao. 7. O Rorke St.. Auokland. THOUSANDS during Mr. Henry's practice A in Auckland have proved the efficacy of Drugleaa Healing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18348, 14 March 1923, Page 16
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