AMUSEMENTS. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. A T EVERYBODY'S. 11.T JI<VERYBODY'S. THREE BIG ATTRACTIONS IN ONE BILL. No. 1— WESLEY BARRY In WESLEY BARKY "THE FIGHTHsG WESLEY BARIcY CUB.' WESLEY BARRY WESLEY BARRY The Exciting Story of WESLEY BARRY a Young Reporter's WESLEY BARRY Adventures Among a WESLEY BARRY Gang of Thieves. iNi o» 2—FICARDO CORTEZ and GRETA NISSEN RICARDO CORTEZ and GRETA NISSEN, RICARDO CORTEZ and GRETA NISSEN, " the " IHE Lady t yons. ; ADY Uf JJYONS. By Lord Bulwer Lytton. Filmed as In " THE NAME OF LOVE." A Paramount Picture of dazzling beauty and gorgeous thrills, rapid action and surefire comedy. No. 3THE STEREOSCOPICS. THE STEREOSCOPICS. THE STEREOSCOPICS. Another wonderful -.series of these strange Pictures which come right out of tho screen and almost, touch you. NOTE.—We have the exclusive first release of all Stereoscopics shown in Auckland. Stereoscopics at 10.20, 1 p.m., 3.40, 6.15, 8.55. " Fighting Cub" at 10.30, 1.10, 3/50, 6.25, 9 p.m. "Lady of Lyons," 12, 2.40. 5.15, 8 p.m. Everybody's Fine Orchestra. rjp O W N JJ A L L |y|ARCH 17. "RISH TVTATIONAL PROGRAMME: NATIONAL ANTHEM, 8 P.M. (1) Organ Solo. "Marche Ileroique" MR. HARRY HISCOCKS (Schubert) (2) Grand Chorus, " Hail, Glorious St. Patrick," "Ireland is Free" (Imelda Donnellan) (3) Solo, "For the Green" (Herman Lohr) MR. P. McLEAN. (4) Violin Solo, "Londonderry Air," (Arranged by O'Connor Morris) MISS DOROTHY BAKER. (5) Solo, "The Hills of Donegal" (Sanderson) MADAME IRENE AINSLEY. (6) Solo, "She is 'Far From tho Land" I - MR. ROY DORMER. (Moore) (7) Dramatic Recital, "The Highway Man" .(Alfred Noyes) MISS YSOLINDE McVEAGH (8) Solo, "The Fairy Tales of Ireland" (Eric Coates) MISS MARY McKEOWEN. (9) Solo, "Queen of Connemara" (Connaught Boat Song). (Alicia Needham) MR. CHARLES HICKMOTT. (10) Irish Folk Dance. MISSES ROSA HEIGHTON, ELODIE CROOK, PAULINE PETERSON'AND DELVIS PEWDOM. (11) Quartet, "Killarney" - - - (Balfe) (Arranged by Charles Moor) MRS. T. MONAGHAN, MISS JESSIE SMITH, MR. P. McLEAN AND MR. ROY DORMER. (12) Presentation of the five Princesses Elect. (13) Grand Chorus, "Home to You, Ireland" (Lockton) (14) Solo, "Believe Me" - - (Moore) MR. ! ROY DORMER. (15) Recitation, "The Little Irish Mother" (Jolin O'Brien) ' LITTLE GABRIELLE MARSHALL. (16) Solo, "The Three Coloured Ribbon" (Cathal and. McDubhghaill) MISS MARY McKEOWEN. (17) Solo, "Brian of Glenmar" (Herbert Graham) MR. P. McLEAN. (18) Violin Solos, "Ave Maria" (Percy Kahn) "Minuet" (David Hochstein) MISS DOROTHY BAKER. (19) Solo, "Irish Lullaby" - - (Needham) MADAME IRENE AINSLEY. j (20) Irish Folk Dance. LILA COLLINS, BARBARA FRANKLIN. MOLLY KERSWILL AND RUBY WILLIS. (21) Solo, "The Ould Plaid Shawl" (Battison Haynes) MR. CHARLES HICKMOTT. (22) Grand Chorus, "A Nation Once Again" Accompanists: MR. LEO. WHITTAKER AND MR. HARRY HISCOCKS. TICKETS: 3s, 2s and Is (Reservations 6<l extra). Obtainable only at Catholic Depot, 8. Darby St. (opp. Majestic Theatre). BOOK EARLY. BOOK EARLY. REV. L. T. BUXTON, Hon. Sec. ALL COME TO ONEHUN.GA • CARNIVAL, TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. CHURCH NOTICES. TOWN BOARD NOTICES. pAPAKURA TOWN BOARD. NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL ON . PROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN. Pursuant to Section 12 of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913," I hereby give notice that at a poll of the ratepayers of the Papakura Town District, taken on the 10th day of March, 1926, on the proposal of the Papakura Town Board to borrow the sum of £4500 for the purpose of footpath construction, and purchase of roadmaking machinery, The number of votes recorded for the proposal was . . .... . . 11l The number of votes recorded against the proposal was .... . . 106 I therefore declare that the proposal was carried. Dated this 11th day of March, 1926, W. C. WOOD, Chairman. pAPAKURA TOWN BOARD. NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN. Pursuant to Section 12 of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913," I hereby give notice that at a .poll of the ratepayers oii the Papakura Town District, taken on the 10th day of March, 1926, on the proposal of the Papakura Town Board to borrow the snm of £ 7000 for the purpose of constructing and metalling roads within the Papakura Town District, Thet number of votes recorded for the proposal was _ . . 96 The number of votes recorded against the proposal was 127 I therefore declare that the proposal was rejjooted. Dated this 11 th day of March, 1926. W. C. WOOD, Chairman. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. IRISH Soccer Team wanted to plfty r<li Blandford Park on St. Patrick's Day.---Apply. McKay, c.o. Wynyard Arms Hotel, Svmonds St. LANDSCAPE GARDENERS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19274, 12 March 1926, Page 20
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