EVERY EVENING rjiHEATRE ROY A L, HEWITT'S PICTURES Under New Management. First Appearance of the promising young New Zealand Balladist. MR. LEN RUSSELL. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TWICE WEEKLY. JJAPPY JJOURS ASSEMBLY. BP.OUGHAM-STREET HALL. GRAND SOCIAL. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, (ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT). PROGRAMME. 1. Waltz. 2. Lancers. 3. Song—Mrs. Maxwell. 4. Song—"Killarney"—Mr. Mitchell. 5. Waltz. C. Alberts. 7. Selection on One-string Violin—Mr. Brooks. 8. Song—Mr. Moon. 9. Schottische. 10. Mazurka. 11. Comic Recitation—Mr. Willis. 12. Irish Jig (in costume)— Mr. Cameron < (Champion Jig Dancer of New Zealand). 13. Lancers. 14. Song—"Colleen Bawn"—Mr. Somerville. 15. Song—"Just a Bunch of Irish Shamrock"—Mrs. Drury. . i 17. Pianoforte Selection—"Come Back to Erin"—Miss Wiki Blake. ' ,• 18. Competition Waltz for silver medal and prize for lady.
SUPPER. Dancing till 2 a.m. Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is 6d. B. Bullot and W. McLean, M.C.'s. fHEATEE JJOYAL. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, ! I7th March, 1910. GRAND JRISH RATIONAL QONCERT AND DANCE. (under auspices of Hibernian Society). PROGRAMME. Overture "Emerald Isle" New Plymouth Orchestral Union. Song—"Sweet Vale of Avoca"—Mr. B. McEwen (Violin obb'ligato, Mr, F. Cornwall). Song (selected)— Miss M. Clarke. Cornet Solo—"Killarney"—Mr. Lawn. .Song—"The Little Irish Girl"—Mr. F. Cornwall. Pianoiorte Solo (selected)— Miss I. Henderson. I "The Four-leaf Shamrock'"—Miss F. Ward. Irish Jig—Mr. Norris. Overture—"Bohemian. Girl"—New Plymouth Orchestral Union. Song—"Off to Philadelphia"—Mr. Ains'worth. Irish Jig—Mr. O'Reilly. Song (selected) —Miss O'Donnell.' .Mandolin, Guitar, and Banjo—"Darkie's Dream" Messrs. Medley, Bayly, Harrison, McEwen, and Cornwall. Song —"Come Back to Erin"—Miss Ainsworth. Pianoforte Solo (selected) Miss E. Bennett. Song —"Father O'Flynn" —Mr. Leon Mclsaac. Irish Jig—Mr. O'Grady.
Admission—Concert ancl Dance, gents 3s, ladies 2s. Concert only, 2s; children half-price. Reserved seats Gd extra, at Collier and Co.'s. Excellent music by Mrs. Woods' Orchestra. Supper catered by Mr. J. W. Thomson. CRITERION" HOTEL, J. McKEAN :: Proprietor. (Late of Auckland). JgEING centrally situated, is unequalled ior Tourists and Commercial (Gentlemen. The Table is maintained ;u a uniform standard of excellence, and visitors can be certain of obtaining the best Menu in New Plymouth. Hot and Cold Baths always available. Sanitary appointments are well up to dat?. Night Porter in attendance. Wines, Ales and Spirits of first-class quality only are kept in stock, Speight's Ale on tap. Tariff: 8/- pr day. J. McKEAN :: Proprietor. P.O. Box 21 Telephone No. 30. IMPERIAL HOTEL,
NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH :: Proprietor. (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington), rpHE above Well-known Hotel is fitted with every convenience for the comfort of patrons. THE CUISINE i* in charge of an experienced elief, an 1 every care is taken to please the most, fastidious. Only the BEST BRANDS of ALES and SPIRITS kept. RED HOUSE HOTEL. DEVON STREET EAST. E. WHITTLE :: Proprietor. AN Hotel with a reputation for its Superior Ales, Spirits, and Accommodation. Every convenience and comfort for paTrons. E. WHITTLE :: RED HOUSE HOTEL
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 340, 16 March 1910, Page 1
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