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amusements. WILL HE DO IT?? 105 Hours Non-Stop D*n Ct SCOTS HALL. SYMONDS S TR _ COMMENCING NEXT TUESDAY, MARCH 19 BERT NICHOLL (Late of J. C. Williamson's Theatr WORLD'S CHAMPION NON .'-I* 1 ENDURANCE DANCER. 0 ' Will Attempt to Create a New w—, Record by Dancing for los without Stop. "T CAN HE RESIST SLEEP FOR 4 DAYS AND 4 NIGHTS’* The Public are Admitted at a„- L' Might to see the the C ,^ NEXT ng J BIG CARNIVAL DANCE „ TUESDAY. 8 TILL 12 P nj SCOTS HALL. Fox-Trot and Waltz Competiti,,-. Winner to Be Decided by Public u Admission: Lad.es Is 6d. Gent, Spectators: Day. 6d: Night. 1, CHALLENGE. Ir. Bert N.choll is open to accent nallenges to dance agamst ew Zealand under the same conditions. Fop Particulars apply to AUSTIN PETERS. Touring Manager and Trainer to to Bert Nicholl. 10 MOTOR RACING. AUCKLAND AUTOMOBILE RACING CLUB, LTD. Opening Meeting at the Speedway MANGERE THRILLING MOTOR-CAR RACING THRILLING MOTOR.CYCLE RACING airplanes. Spi Combat iving, Looping. .a ... Mid-air, by the rienced Flying Men i me NEW ZEALAND’S GREATEST D/ FOR THRILLS. SATURDAY, MARCH 23. ST. PATRICK’S DAY. ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATIONS. DOMAIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 16. Never before beer itside the larger cities of ♦w UCh , lavish Preparations nade for the celebration of St. Pat eXDensp ' h 3 t h tt ' ns manner ' N ° trouble or expense has been spared by the Committee of 200 to make Saturday. March 16. a f d t a h y that will live long in the memories - t\° Se _~ h ° are W,se en °ugh to patron, ise the big celebration in the Domain on that date. The big Floral Fete, in which a host of privately-owned, commercial and traders’ Decorated Cars, Motor-cycles ; will participate, should preing spectacie. W/HIPPFT Local and visiting Whippets and Greyhounds will comRACINn Pete in Flat Races 'nd IVAV.ir'Uj Hurdle Events. This thr.iling sport needs to be seen to be appreciated. The Maori Boys from SCHOOL, PARNELL render Part Songs in English and Maori under the leadership of Headmaster. Physical Drill and Tumbling Display under Mr. P. Smythe. Don’t miss this Treat! FLORAL FETE ST. STEPHEN’S C"YCI F AMn No sports programme V- X tLL would be complete FOOT RACES A?pSSfl2 ture of the Cycling events will be a race ago veterans —champions of 25 year* NATIONAL Instead of the usual comFREE SIDESHOWS Massed Display of Irish National Dance*, by a Ballet of 100, under the direction of Vliss Beresford. The children are being well catered for. In addition to a host of other attractions there will be a free Punch and Judy Show, under the direction of Mr. Sheldon K indley. LIEUT There are many other attrac- * tions in addition to the above LAFFEY requiring expert organisation and 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. witn Messrs. Harrington to instal their Public Speaking System, so that persons in any part of the Domain will hear full details of all events. BAND The Auckland Artillery Band will render a splendid programme of popular music. ADMISSION, Is. Come to the Domain on SATURDAY MARCH 16, and have the time of your Hfe. Then, to top off a perfect day'* enjoyment, there is the IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT AT 8 P.M. IN THE BIG TOWN HALL. ‘GOD SAVE THE KING.’* 1 — "Hail. Glorious St. Patrick.” Grand Chorus, “The West’s Asleep’ CHILDREN OF COMBINED SCHOOLS At the Grand Organ: Mr. Harry HiscOC*s Conductor: Mr. M. Guthrie 2 Song—“ Off to Philadelphia.” MR. E. THOMAS. 3 Song—“ The Hills cf Donegal.” MISS JESSIE SMITH. 4 Harp Solo—“ Oft in the Stilly Nignt MISS MAVIS GREVATT. 5 -Duet—“The Moon Has Raised Her Lamp Above.” „ uit MESSRS. A. RIPLEY and E. THOMAS 6 Song—“ She is Far from the LandMADAME MARY TOWSEY. 7 Quartette—“Eileen Allanah.” THE LYRIC FOUR (Messrs RipW’ Richards, McElwain, and ThomasJ Organist and Accompanist: MR. HARRY HISCOCKS. PART 11. . ,~ I —Grand Chorus—“My Heart’s in ■ CHILDREN OF COMBINED SCHOOL- ! 2—Some Humour — MR. ALAN McELWAIN--3 Song—“ The Green Isle of Erin.* MRS. T. MONAGHAN. 4 Irish Jig—MISS BERTHA RYAN(PupiI of Miss Aileen Beresford.) . s—Song—“Maire, My Girl.” MR. HERBERT RICHARDS. 3—Violin Solo—“lrish Airs.” MISS GRACE DYER. . „ 7 Quartette—“Come Back to Erin. THE LYRIC FOUR (Messrs. R«P»«>’ Richards, McElwain, and Thomas-/ 8— Grand Finale — u..oe*; “God Save Ireland.” said the her®** “God Save Ireland.” say we a»»; Whether on the scaffold hiflh Or the battlefield we die — Oh! What matter when for Erin fall! z The Whole under the Direction " MR. M. GUTHRIE. Total Proceeds to Orphanage®ADMISSION: 2s an d I*Tickets on Sale at Catholic Depot. Town Hall. , .. an at Lewis Eady, LtdBox PI;

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 14

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