TO-NIGHT . TO-NIGHT Ormond Hall 8 p.m. REACH BUZZEBS' Popular Concert Tn Aid of Beach Improvement Fund. Assisted by Lending I/ocal Talent. Repertoire Worthy of any First-class Visiting Company. ITEMS FOR ALE. Admission —Adults 2s, Children 6d. POPULAR DANCE following Concert. \ ■ F. S. DAVIS, Hon. Sec. 498 1). M. GRACIE, Iloii. Treas. WAIKANAE REACH. TAZZH- JAZZ! JAZZ! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, 15th, 7.30 p.m. SFARPLES' JAZZ BAND. 1 ROLL UP ! 463
OPERA HOUSE ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT. FRIDAY, March 17, AT 8 iL\r.'
I PROGRAMME. ' 1. Overture, "Irish Airs" Mr. Wood's Orchestra. 2. Tableau. "Ireland and Liberty." Songs incidental thereto: "A Nation Once Again," Mr. ,). If. Jones, and chorus; "Angel of Light - ' and "God Save Ireland,'' Mrs. Phil Barry, and chorus. 3. Song, "Father O'Flynn" Mr, F. Murphy.. :4. Song, "Mother Machree"' Miss Eileen Parker. 5. Dance,'lrish Jig...... Miss Flora Sluuv and Master Colin Shaw. 6. iSong, "Kleen Allannah" Mr. W. J. Pringle. ' 7. Song, Me If All Those En dearing Young Charms" • MISS MILLAR (late■ Conservatorium of Music, Sydney). 8. Character Sketch, '•Robert Emmett's Speech from the Dock"...Mi; A. Webb 9. Song, "Wearing o' the Green"....;.... Mrs. Phil Barry. / 10. vDance, Sailor's Hornpipe Miss Gladys -Newey. 11. Song, "Ireland," Beautiful Ireland" Convent Children. INTERVAL. Part 11. 12. Overture, "Irish Airs" Mr. Wood's Orchestra. 13. Song, 'The Irish Emigrant" Mr. J. W. Parker. 14. Dance, Irish Hornpipe" . Mr. E. McFlynn.15. Song, The Dear. Little Shamrock" Miss E. Eeaney. 16. Song,'"She Is Far From The Land" Mr. Frank Neill. ' ' 17. Dance, Irish Jig Miss G. Newey 18. Song (Selected)...Mr. W. J. Pringle 19. Song, "The Minstrel Bov" Mr. F. Murphy." 20. Song, "Come Back to Erin" Mrs. Phil Barry and Chorus. Accompanistes: Misses P. Dower and Miss E. Hall. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Miller's Comer. Stage Manager, Mr. P. F. Sexton. 487 A. CASSIN, Hon. Sec,
GISBORNE -AMATEUR SURF AND SWIMMING CLUB. y v CHALLENGE SWIMMING MONDAY, March 20 . , PROGRAMME. 50yds Scratch Invitation." •100yds Scratch Invitation. 200yds Challenge Teams' Race (Hawke's Bay \;. Poverty Bay). 50yds Men's Inter-Club Handicap. ICOyds Inter-Club Relay Handicap. 50yds Open "Back-stroke Handicap. School Boys' • Handicap* (Final distance Lockie Cup). Dive. 50yds Ladies' Handicap (4 starters 01 no event). ENTRIES close at Mr. C. Adair's on FRIDAY, March 17th, at 5.30 p.m. Absolutely no late entries received. OWEN F. ' 490 . • Hon. Sfec.
Bang! Bang! Bang! OPERAHOUSE. , QISBORNE. FOR A SEASON OF THREE NIGHTS Commencing Wednesday,' March 22 Messrs. Fama and Lawson's FAMOUS N.Z. FAMOUS N.Z. FAMOUS N.Z. FAMOUS N.Z. FAMOUS N.Z. FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS DIGGERS DIGGERS DIGGERS DIGGERS DIGGERS arc earning a million founds of applause right throughout New Zealand with' their Brand New Show! The reverberation of their boom can now be heard from the North Capo to the Bluff! THEY PRESHNT For the First, Time the Screamingly Funny Revue, JJOX Q' WRICKS. A Programme ploughed with Laughter— An eternity: of entertainment. FOUR SPLENDID COMEDIANS, Including . JOE VALLI From the Palladium, London. FRANK PERRYN Late Undcr-Study to Geo. Robey at the Hippodrome, London. TANO TAMA. A Captain of Comedy.
FRANK MORAN Seven feet of Elongated Laughter. THE NEW VOCAL QUARTETTE. The Best Yet. w THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE—tiWILYM DAVIES. LAST WORD IN LIGHT COMEDIANS FRED WEBBER. DELIGHTFUL OPERATIC SINGERIVAN MARSHALL And others well-known to you, not forgetting— THE BURLESQUE DANCER, (iUS DAWSON THE MISLEADING LADY, STAN LAWSON THE SUPERB DIGGERS; ORCHESTRA ' Of Ten Musicians. rrices—D.C. and O.S. ss, Stalls 3s, I Back Stalls 2s. (All prices plus tax). Children Half-price, Box Plan opens Friday at Tattersall and Bavlv's. * BERT BQLTON, 480 Advance Manager.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15774, 15 March 1922, Page 4
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