Ltd.) r. am (Pro: J. C. Williamson, (Lessees: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller). TONIGHT AT 8. THE MUSICAL COMEDY SUPREME. ‘LADY BE GOOD” The New York Laughing. Dancing Musical Comedy Success, featuring the Eminent English Comedian. FREDDIE FORBES Supported by a Brilliant All-Star Company, including the Ever Popular Quartet. THE BIG FOUR SATURDAY NEXT: “SUNNY’' PRICES: *>S, -J S. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. ST. PATRICK S DAY CELEBRATIONS. Irish National Concert BIG TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock GOD SAVE THE KING Grand Chorus by Children of Combined Schools. “Here’s a Toast to Erin." “Erin, My Country.” SONG —“Kathleen Mavourneen” MISS MARIE BELLAMY Some Humour at the Piano— MR. DAN FLOQD. SONG-—“The Harp That Once” MRS. J. J. SULLIVAN. SONGS —“The Wheeltapper’s Seng” “Ofl to Philadelphia” MR. FRED BAKER. SONGS —“Oh! Steer My Bark’ “The Meetings of the Watera” MRS. MARGARET LEYDOK. CLARION QUARTETTE —“The Dear Little Shamrock,” “Believe Me. If All Those Endearing Young Charms” MULLS. ALMA McGRUER and BERYL SMITH, and MESSRS JAMES SIMPSON and DUNCAN BLACK. VIOLIN SOLO —“Spanish Dance,” by Sarasate MR HAYDEN MURRAY. MUSICAL SKETCH—“I Don’t Know” MISS LYNDA MURPHY. GRAND QUARTETTE —From “Rigoletto” MDLLS. B JENKINS and S. DOBBS, aud MESSRS. G. FAGEN and B VALENTINE. Accompanist: MISS MAIDA HOOKER Organist: MR. HERBERT BARRINGTON. GOD SAVE IRELAND. Tickets, Is and 2a. at Catholic Depots opp. Town Hall. Box .Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Booking Fee, 6d extra.
BEOADSIDING Biandford Park Speedway. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 8 P.M. SELECTED PROGRAMME OF SPECtacular and thrilling racing Gold Helmet Championship. Biandford Park Handicap. Flying Sixes. Match Races. Etc.. Etc. CYRIL D. WALKER The Treble Winner at Mangere Speeoway rode 4 Lips Last Monday Night in 75 sees, giving one of the most brilliant performances yet seen in Auckland LES CURTIS, Holder of Gold Helmet, says he can lower Walker’s Time. COME AND SEE HIM DO IT. C. GOLDBERG. Whc has now got his machine in tip-top condition, is riding as well as “Nuff Said” HUGHIE STEPHENSON. KEITH YEATES, ALLAN McLAREN. JACK PEEK. B. SMiTH. BOE MOORCRAFT AND TEN OTHERS. See all these experienced cinder shifters on the thrilling English-sized Track—Bland ford Park. Right in the heart of the city Trams: Top Wellesley St. East. Cars: Foot Grafton Road. Special Loud Speaker and Mus cal Programme. ADMISSION —Gents. 2s: Ladies, 1s; Children. sd. Grandstand Free. GEO. HUNT, Manager.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 923, 17 March 1930, Page 15
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