AMUSEMENTS. Theatre royal,. Now Plymouth. Direction of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. FAREWELL TO A GREAT STAR MONDAY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT NEXT Mr. J. C. Williamson presents positively for the last time to playgoers of Now Plymouth KATHERINE GREY KATHERINE GREY Supported by WILLIAM DESMOND And a powerful company of 50 artists in a wonderfully realistic production for the first and only time here of the strangely fascinating and intensely human drama THE THIRD DECREE THE THIRD DECREE A GREAT ENGROSSING PLAY Replete with the elements which constitute the highest dramatic workmanship. A story of th&Jieroic fight of a devoted self-sacrificing wife against the illegitimate and inhuman methods of a pernicious police procedure. Plans and day sales at Collier’s. Prices; Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. aIP6 a!26 r|T HEAT RE ROYAL. ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT, MARCH 17, 1911. GRAND IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT GRAND IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT GRAND IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT (Under Auspices of Hibernian Society). Commencing 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, “Emerald Isle,” New Plymouth Orchestral Union 2. Song, “Simon the Cellarer,” Mr. T: Woodard 3. Song (selected) Mr. M. Lewis 4. Irish Jig Mr. M. Norris 5. Song, “Father O’Flynn,” ~i Mr. J. M. Ryan 6. Song, “The Huntsman” (Dan Leno) Mr. Ralph Farmer 7. Song (selected) Miss Fenton 8. Violin Solo, “Avo Maria,” (Gounod) ...... Sir. F. Vpn Lubbe 9. Song, “Avorncon” (Wiimot King) Miss L. Ainsworth 10. Song, “Just a Bunch of Irish Shamrocks” (Joe Slater) ... Jlr. J. Somerville 11. Selection, “Poet and Peasant,” New Plymouth Orchestral Union INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. 12. Selections, “Beauties of Ireland,” Taranaki Garrison Band 13. Song, “Thera is a Land” . (Francis Alliston), Mr. Laing 14. Song (selected), Miss Mabel Clarko 15. Pianoforte Solo, “Oberon” (Rene Favargar) Miss Ha Henderson 16. Song (selected), Mr. Bert JPEwen 17. Song, “Because,” Mr. J. W. Haslam 18. Cornet Solo, “Last Rose of Summer” (Hartmann) Mr. C. H. Lawn 19. Song, “1 Got Married to a Widow” (Tom Costello) Mr. Ralph Parmer 20. Song (selected) ... Mr. Loon M‘lsaac 21. Mandolin Trio Messrs. Medley and others 22. Song (selected) '... Mr. T. Trchilcdo 23. Song, “The Little Irish Girl,” Mr. J. W. Ryan Admission: Dress Circle and Stalls, 2s; Body of Theatre, Is. a!74 ROLL UP I TUMBLE UP! • For the o ST. PATRICK’S DAY, MARCH 17. Good Sport. Record Entries. Room For Everybody. First Event 11 a.m. sharp. If sufficient inducement offers a brake will leave W. H. Jury’s White Hart Stables, New Plymouth, at 7 30 a.m. for the Sports. a 212 KA T e s PORT S. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. w OMEN’S rjTEMPERANGE -|JNION OF NEW ZEALAND. 25TH ANNUAL CONVENTION, 1911 To be held in St. Mary’s Hall, Vivian St., New Plymouth, MARCH 23 to 30. EVENING MEETINGS. THURSDAY, -March 23.—Theatre Royal, 8 p.m. An Evening with tlie Young People: Musical Illustrations of Cradle-roll, Loyal Temperance Legion, “Y” ami Maori W ork. “The Family that lived in a Shoo.’’ Collection. FRIDAY. 24th. —Praise and Thanksgiving Service. Primitive Methodist Church, 7.30. SUNDAY, 26th. Mass Meeting, Theatre lioval. 8.15 p.m. THURSDAY, 30th.—Willard Night. Grauli Spectacular Displav. ; a 33 TARANAKI ’ WAITARA RIVER. THE PEOPLE’S OUTING. THURSDAY, MARCH 23. First Race Starts at I o’clock. Special Delayed Trains. H. SPURDLE. jD E6ATTA,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143451, 11 March 1911, Page 7
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535Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143451, 11 March 1911, Page 7
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