AM US KM K N XS Direction; J. C. William, son Films. cnt The Theatre Magnificent THE ONLY VENTILATED THEATRE IN THE DOMINION. To-Night at 8 of the Clock TO-MORROW SPECIAL MATINEE (with the -Mighty Wurlitzer”), at which ladies and the wee folk are specially requested to attend, thus avoiding the inevitable crush at the nightly session. BIGGER THAN ' BEN HUR THE TRAIL OF ’9B i •* With DOLORES DEL RIO and RALPH FORBES Which is thrilling countless thousands of every creed. m Triumph of Beauty, Imagination and | Immense Courage The Picture Beyond Criticism. Special Musical Score. Maurice Guttridge and His Orchestra. Ring Phone 46-888 for Reservations. Plans at Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd. All competitors to be yWWWWWWMIMWWWWMIMMWIWIMHWWMMWIMUWWWMMWMWAJ ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATIONS DOMAIN, TO-MORROW (SAT.) Children’s Sports Start 10 a.m. Sharp. 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 200 to make Saturday. March 16, 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. FLORAL FETE— Decorated Cars, Trollies, Prams, and Poster Parade, at Domain Drive gate (nearest Kiosk), at 2 p.m. sharp. WHIPPET RACING— Local and visiting Whippets and Greyhounds will compete in Flat Races and Hurdle Events. This thrilling sport needs to be seen to be appreciated. ST. STEPHEN’S SCHOOL— The Maori boys from this famous school will 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 ! ! CYCLE AND FOOT RACES— No Sports Programme would be complete without Foot and Cycle Racing. NATIONAL DANCING— Instead of the usual competitions in which a few dancers take part, a big Massed Display of Irish National Dances, by a Ballet of 100, under the direction of Miss Beresford. FREE SIDESHOWS— The children are being well catered for. In additi tractions, there will be a Free Punch and Judy Show, u Sheldon Kindley. LIEUTENANT LAFFEY—. . There are many other attractions in addition to the above, 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. LOUDSPEAKERS— Arrangements have been made with Messrs. Harrington to instal their Publii 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 RE.'AIRPLANE STUNTING— The Committee regrets that owing to the veto of the Police Department it has had to delete this item from the day’s entertainment. ADMISSION Is— MOTOR-CARS, 1s Extra. COME TO THE DOMAIN on SATURDAY, MARCH 16. and have the time of your life. Then, to top off a perfect day's enjoyment, there is the IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT AT 8 P.M. IN THE BIG TOWN HALL PROGRAMME PART 1. “GOD SAVE THE KING.*' “HAIL, GLORIOUS ST. PATRICK." 1— GRAND CHORUS—“The West's Asleep.” CHILDREN OF COMBINED SCHOOLS. At the Grand Organ: Mr. Harry Hiscocks. Conductor: Mr. M. Guthrie. 2 SONG—“Off to Philadelphia.’* MR. E. THOMAS. 3 SONG—“The Hills of Donegal.” MISS JESSIE SMITH. 4 HARP SOLO—“Oft in the Stilly Night.” MISS MAVIS GREVATT. 5 DUET—“The Moon has Raised Her Lamp Above." MESSRS. A. RIPLEY AND E. THOMAS. 6 SONG—“She is Far from the Land.” MADAME MARY TOWSEY. 7 QUARTETTE—“EiIeen Allanah.” THE LYRIC FOUR (Messrs. Ripley. Richards, McElwain, and Thomas). Organist and Accompanist, MR. HARRY HISCOCKS PART 2. I—GRAND CHORUS—“My Heart’s in Ireland.” At the Grand Organ: Mr. Harry Hiscocks. Conductor: Mr. M. Guthrie. CHILDREN of combined SCHOOLS. —SOME HUMOUR —MR. ALAN McELWAIN. 3—SONG—“The Green Isle of Erin.” MRS. T. MONAGHAN. 4 IRISH JIG—MISS BERTHA RYAN (Pupil of Miss Aileen Beresforc .) 5 SONG—“Maire, My Girl.” MR. HERBERT RICHARDS. 6 VIOLIN SOLO—“lrish Airs.” MISS GRACE DYER. 7 QUARTETTE —“Come Back to Erin.” THE LYRIC FOR (Messrs Ripley. Richards, McElwain and Thomas). 8— GRAND FINALE— Or the Battlefield we die — “God Save Ireland." said the heroes, Oh! What matter when for Erin dear “God Save Ireland” s#y we all; we fall! Whether on the scaffold high. The whole under the Direction of MR. M. GUTHRIE. Total Proceeds to Orphanages. ADMISSION: 2s and Is. Tickets on Sale at Catholic Depot,Opposite Town Hall. Box Plan at Lewis Ea Tickets on Sale at Catholic Depot, Opp. Town Hall. Box Plan at Lewis Eady. Ltd. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE ALLAN WILKIE with MISS HUNTER-WATTS TO-NIGHT (For the First Time in Auckland) “ ALL’S WELL THAT END’S WELL. ” SATURDAY MATINEE: “The Merchant of Venice.” SATURDAY EVENING: “The Taming of the Shrew.” MONDAY: if Henry the Eighth." TUESDAY: “Antony and Cleopatra.” WEDNESDAY MATINEE: “Julius Caesar.” WEDNESDAY EVENING: “The Taming of the Shrew." THURSDAY: “Othello.” Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. nore, 4s. 3s, 2%, and 1s to all performances. All prices plus tax
FREE CONCERT TO-NIGHT You are cordially invited to our Free Friday Night Concert in the Lewis Eady Hall. Selections will be given on the Williams Pla-ola f and the latest Broadcast and His Master’s Voice Records on the new models. Assisting Artists Include Special Star Engagement, at 7.45 p.m. of CONN SAXOPHONE QUARTETTE. Miss Tui Pearson, Solo Pianiste. Mr. Fred Colman, Violinist. All are invited Come in and go out as you please. To-night
He ©liJt Jh'ratr New Zealand's Most Unique Cabaret To-Morrow Night Saturday Admission 2s 6d. Dancing 8 to 12 p.m. For the convenience of Auckland patrons a “through" bus will leave the Ferry Buildings at 8.10 p.m. for the Shippe, returning after the last dance. Fares, including Cabaret, at the Ferry Ticket Office. Become a member of the crew and enjoy the special privileges. For particulars, apply Manager, or Phone 42-499. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. MISS BUNGAY, A.L.C.M., Teacher of Pianoforte, has a few vacancies. Homes visited. Fees moderate. 31, GREAT NORTH ROAD.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 15
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