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AMUSEMENTS. Commencing To-night, £ SPECIAL NEW ATTRACTION ON THE STAGE. "THE PIRATES' JAZZ BAND," "THE PIRATES' JAZZ BAND," "THE PIRATES' JAZZ- BAND," Direct from the " PIRATE SHIPPE." All the latent and most popular numbers will bo played by this versatile combination. STRAND. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Twice Daily at 2.30 8. STILL BOOMING, Tho most-talked-of picture of the year. f. - NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE ' "THE WOMAN DISPUTED."' " THE WOMAN DISPUTED." " THE WOMAN DISPUTED." " THE WOMAN DISPUTED." A United Arstists' Picture. THE STIRRING STORY OP AN OUTCAST WOMAN'S HEROISM. CRAiIMED WITH SURPRISES. SENSATIONS AND POIGNANT SITUATIONS. A STORY OK UNPARALLELED DARING. IN FACT; THE PICTURE OF THE YEAII. ON THE THE "PIRATES' HE A IRATES' STAGE: TAZZ T3AND. AZZ -DAXD, Direct from tho MILFORD " PIRATE SHIPPE." Full of Pet> and playing their Jazziest—they'll take the city by storm. Don't miss this opportunity of hearing Milford's Buccaneering Jazz Artists at their best. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Eve Bentley. Box Plan at Theatre (Phone 43-114), and Lewis Eady, Ltd. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. » ST. PATRICK'S DAY ■ CELEBRATIONS. DOMAIN, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). CHILDREN'S SPORTS START 10 A.M MAIN PROGRAMME AT 2 P.M. SHARP. Never before outside the larger cities of America have such lavish preparations been made for the celebration of St. Patrick's Day in a fitting manner. No trouble or expense has been spared by the Committee of "00 to make Saturday, March I<>, a day that wili live long in the memories of those who are wise enough to patronise the big celebration in the Domain on that date. m /"vdai trcrtr Decorated Cars, Trollies, r LUKALi rfc.lt. Prams & Poster Parade. All Competitors to be at Domain Drive gate (nearest Kiosk), at 2 p.m. sharp. \Y/111PPPT Local and visiting Whippets VvnlrrLl and Greyhounds will compete DAPIMP 'n Flat Races and Hurdle Events. This thrilling sport needs to be seen to be appreciated. CT CTppHFN'S The Maori Boys from £i; Jpi, ° this famous school SCHOOL, will render Part Songs in English and I ARNELL. Maori, under the leadership of Headmaster. "Physical Drill and Tumbling Display under Mr. P. Smythe Don't miss this treat!! /"•vn r A\ir\ sports programme V' I LLfc, AINLv would be complete withFOOT RACES ° ul and Cycle RacmiTrmui Instead of the usual compeNAIIONAL titions in which a few HAWfIMP 1 dancers take part, a big UAINL-llNvj Massed Display of Irish National Dances, by a Ballet of 100. under the direction of Miss Beresford. The Children are being r KLL well catered tor. In addieinrcunw/c tion to a, boat of other oIULonUWo attractions there will be a Free Punch and Judy Show, under the direction of Mr Sheldon Kindley. . . „ There are many other attracLILU 1. tiom in addition to tho above, I APPFV requiring expert organisation LArrfcl an ,j control. When we mention that Lieut. Laffey will be in charge of operations you will agree that it's going to be a good show. LOUDSPEAKERS gSTSfr 8$ Messrs. Harrington to instal their Public Speaking System so that persons in any part of the Domain will bear full details of all eveDts. n A Mr* The Auckland Artillery Band dAINLJ w j|[ render a splendid programme of popular music RE AEROPLANE STUNTING. Tho Committee regrels that owing to the veto of the Police Dept. it has had to delete this item from the day s entertainment. ADMISSION, Is. MOT ?gS RS ' v ' Cotne (o tho Domain on SATURDAY. MARCH l(j, and have the time of your life. Then, to top off a perfect day's enjoyment, there i 3 tho IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT, AT 8 P.M., IN THE BIG TOWN HALL. PROG RAMME. PART I. "GOD SAVE THE KING." "HAIL. GLORIOUS ST. PATRICK." I—GRAND CHORUS—"The West's Asleep." CHILDREN OF COMBINED SCHOOLS. At tho Grand Organ- Mr. Harry Hiacocks. Conductor: Mr. M. Guthrie. '2—SONG—"Off to Philadelphia." MR. E. THOMAS, a—SONG—"The Hills of Donegal." MISS JESSIE SMITH. 4—HARP SOLO—"Oft in the Still.v Night." MISS MAVIS G REV ATT. S—DUET—"The. Moon Has Raised Her Lamp Above." MESSRS A. RIPLEY AND E. THOMAS. G—SONG—"She is Ear from (he Land." MADAME MARY TOWSEY. 7- QUARTETTE—"EiIeen Alannah." THE LYRIC FOUR (Messrs. Ripley. Richards, McElwain, and Thomas). Organist and Accompanist: MR. HARRY HISCOCKS. PART 11. I—GRAND CHORUS—"My Heart's in Ireland." At tho Grand Organ: Mr. Harry Hiscocks. Conductor: Mr. M. Guthrie. CHILDREN OF COMBINED SCHOOLS. 2—SOME HUMOURMR. ALAN McELWAIN. 3—SONG—"The Green Isle of Erin." MRS T MONAGTIAN. 4—IRISn JIG - MISS BERTHA RYAN (Pupil of Miss Aileen Beresford.) s—SON<"!—"Maire. My Girl." MR. HERBERT RICHARDS. 6—VIOLIN SOLO—"lrish Airs." MISS GRACE DYER. 7—QUARTETTE—'Come Back to Erin." THE LYRIC FOUR (Messrs. Ripley. Richards. McElwain and Thomas.) B—GRAND8 —GRAND FINALE—"God save Ireland." said the heroes; "God save Ireland," say we all;. -j Whether on (he scaffold high Or tho battlefield we die— Oh! what matter when for Erin dear we full! Tho Whole, under the Direction of MR. M. GUTHRIE. Total Proceeds to Orphanages. ADMISSION: 2s AND Is. Tickets on sale at Catholic Depot, opp. Town Hall. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A CARD. D R. WM. TODD Is returning to KAIKOHE, Where he will resume Medical Practice as from WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20205, 15 March 1929, Page 22

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