AMUSEMENTS. > TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. THE G REATEST &LL-TALKING SCREEN SENSATION AT 2 THEATRES. I Street). (Mt. Eden Road). ROXY SESSIONS: 11-2 5-8. CRYSTAL PALACE SESSIONS:" 2 P.M. 8 P<M. . * . A GREAT CAST HELEN FOSTER. JOE BROWN. HELEN FOSTER. Star in "Gold Diggers of Broadway." JOE BROWN. Star Clown in "Rio Rita." Celebrated Circus Clown Acroba' ALL-TALKING CIRCUS DRAMA. "PAINTED FACES." - "PAINTED FACES." In Addition: SELECTED ALL-TALKING SHORT I FEATURETTES. Box Plans at Theatre. Crystal Palace Reserves, 20-573. Rosy Phone Reserves, 41-341. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY AT BOTH THEATRES, 2 P.M. , Comio Books given away Free at tlie Crystal Palace. r- "| EMPRESS f (Newton.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. ' FREE! FREE! FREE! Comic Papers given away to every child L ■ attending this Matinee 10-day. And And De Xiuxe Session To-nisbt, 8 O'Clock. "THE STREET GIRL," ' Featuring J- BETTY COMPSON--100 PER, CENT. 11 ALL-DJ ALOGUE. 100 PER CENT. ALL-SINGING. 100 PER CENT. ALL-MUSICAL. Big All-Talking Short Featurettes Bos Plan at Theatre. Reserves 27-077. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATIONS. C E L E B R A T lONS. 7 DOMAIN, v SATURDAY, MARCH 15. DONT~MISS IT! OR YOU WILL REGRET IT! CHILDREN'S SPORTS START 10 AM. MAIN- PROGRAMME AT 2 P.M. SHARP. ALL PROCEEDS TO- ORPHANAGES. 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 200 to make Saturday, March 15, a day that will live long in the memories of those who are wise enough to patronise the big celebration in the Domain on-that date. •Y/iTTODn'T"" Local and visiting Whippets iWnlrrc, 1 a nd Greyhounds will compete RAfTNfI in Flat Races and Hurdle IXAW . Events. This thrilling sjiort needs to be seen to be appreciated. The Maori Boys from CT STFPHFN'S this famous school oJuKSr wiU ren,Jer Ha^ a3 : ' SCHOOL, and Silent Action PARNELL. Displays under the 'direction of Mr. Morris, assisted by Mr. / P. Smythe. Don't miss this interesting and spectacular display. c A\ir\ sports programme CYCLE AND would* be complete FOOT RACES' without Foot and Cycle Instead of the usual' comNATIDNAI petitions in which a few dancers take part, a big DANCING. Massed Display of Irish National Dances and Folk Dances, by a Ballet of 150, under the direction of Miss Beresford. . mr-p. The Children are being rKhL , well catered for. In addiSTDF SHOWS tion t0 a ho , st of . I , oth , er OIULOnuWiJ. attractions there will be » Free Punch and Judy Show, under the direction of Mr. Sheldeu Kindley. mm • r> A pleasing feature of the MAYrOLL. massed displays will be the Maypole Dance, in which 144 daintily attired Maidens (representing ten schools) ■will delight you with their interpretation of this Old World dance, under the direction of Miss Beresford. rv\cTTD The Poster and Costume edverrOolLK tising Display should prove ni<*P* AY interesting. No entry fee. mor ■ I. Post entries. Good prizes. rtITT HRFN'S Decorated trolleys, prams. etc. No doubt hundreds of DECORATED children will compete. Post DISPLAY, No fee "- Good - T _ T ~ There are many other attracLIEUT. tions in addition to the above, 1 ACITtrV requiring expert organisation LArrDI. and Con trol. -When we mention iS""-2 Loudspeakers. £S£ Messrs.'' Harrington to instal their Public Speaking System, so that persons in any part of the Domain will, hear full details ttaThe Ponsonby Boys' Barss Band will render a splendid programme of popular inusic. " v ■ w., MOTOR-CARS, Is ADMISSION, Is. ' Extra. Come to the Domain on SATURDAY, MARCH 15. and have the time of your me. IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT, BIG TOWN HALL, I' MONDAY, MARCH 17. GOD SAVE THE KING. Grand/ Chorus by Children of Combined Schools. "Here's a Toast to Erin." "Erin, My Country." SONG-"!!. K % y s D™ SiE BEIiAMV Some (Humour at the FLOoa SONG—"The Harp That Once.'' v MRS. J. J. SULLIVAN. SONGS;—"The Wheeltapper's Song," 4- " Off to Philadelphia." . ' . - - . MR. FRED. BAKER. BONGS—'"Oh! Steer My Bark." ' "The Meetings of the Waters.' MRS. MARGARET LEYDON. CLARION QUARTETTE.—"The Dear Little Shamrock," "Believe Me, if all Those Endearing Young Charms." MDLLS. ALMA McGRUER and BERYL SMITH, and MESSRS. JAMES SIMPSON and DUNCAN BLACK. .VIOLIN SOLO.—"Spanish Dance." by fiarksnte. MR. HAYDEN MURRAY. MUSICAL SKETCH—"I Don't Know" MISS LYNDA MURPHY. GRAND OUARTKTTK.—From "Risoletto." MDLLS. D. JENKINS and J. DOBSON, and MESSRS.' G. FACES jiti.l B. VALENTINE. Accompanist.: MISS MAIPA ITOOKER. Drganist;-MR. HERBERT BARKINOTON. GOD SAVE IRELAND. Tickets. Is and 2s, at Catholic Depot, opp. Town Hall. Box Plan at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Booking Fee, 6d extra. POPULAR CINEMA J- SERVICE, tlMt Mi g TUA - N ' D T HEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT. ~ " AT 7 P.M. Speaker: REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR. Film: "MOTHER MACIIREE" (First I'artl. " UNCLE TOM " Leads tbo Singing. Programme of First-class Music from G. 30 p.m. Doorg open 6.30 p.m. 1500 Seats Free. : ' I __ NOT. AN ENTERTAINMENT, BUT A SERVICE YOU'LL ENJOY. • y. V ■< GYMNASIUMS. ¥Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM Mr. Rogers, Physical ffhe 1930 Gym. Season is-Now Reopening. , CLASSES FOR / Business Men. Younger Men. Business Boyt. Secondary School Boys. / Primary School Boys. • Little Boys. Inquire at Y.M.C.A. Office. Wellesley Street, for Prospectus. _ Classes Commencing Immediately. .VERNON T. DREW, General Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20508, 8 March 1930, Page 22
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