Sunday afternoon, at the Domain Gardens, the Auckland Garrison Band will render one of their popular programmes, at ahe same time taKinjr wp ■• collection for the assist' ance of their contest funds. The programme, which is as follows, will commence punctually at 3 p.m.:—March, "Dreadnought" (Rimmer); overture, "Tancredi" (Rossina); ■vraltz, "Choristers" hymn, "Sandon" (Newman) ; selection. "Montana" (Wallace) : march, ' - Avonda!e" (Baigh); selection, "iScotia" (Round). "God Save the King." >LSB(ttf.—On September 1, Alice Jane, he roved wire of William He ' third daußhter of the tat. Interred to-dar at PnreUNCLASSIFIED ATJVT3. T OST, Diamond Ring, between Presbyteriau Lburcb and Martse, Devonport,— Reward on returning to Manse, Devon-port. 197 YTTOMAN Cook wanted. —Apply Mrs H W bo fl, Brookdaie, X*. Hi, Victoria VtTANTED. 'J tientictc H large trout room.—Write Vigo, 044, Star Office. ■ . 104 NI-7RA L -wanted. experienced; J no wasliin?; £1 per -week; rets, required.—App'.v Mrs J. Thornes. St, George's ly-rrt.. Pfirnell. " " 626 X-S'ANTED. cspn *V ewrt Co(*-Uuv,^.-., u - ,„, TOUtu , FOR SALE. 16ft C.». Sarling-Boat. sails, spars, etc.—Apply T. A. Francis, 53, Clarence-st., Ponsooby.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 209, 2 September 1911, Page 9
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