BAND PERFORMANCES.
I'iic Newton Brass Band will play tie !■ nowing programme to-morrow at Point •F.-in Park:—March, "0 UMB ": overture, "Mountaineer**; selection, ''ltalian Carnival ': wait?, "MysrJr? Olen"- eelectioD, " toon Hand'';' overture. "Ora Pro XohXs"; march. 'Clear the Way." Th,' following preeratnmc will be played by the Oneimoga Municipal Brass Band in tie Albert Pirt to-morrow afternoon:— March. "Artillery" (Lithgow); waltz. "My Volly''_ (L*aski); selection. "Steven Adams' tOrd Hume); enphoninrr. solo, "The Village Blacksmith/' (Weiss): waltz, "Nada" (La&ki); selection. "The Fair Maid or r.-rtn" iVolU); march, The Jollv Copper♦mlth (Peters). "God Save the King " *, Th^V, l R t? iment A--VLK. Band, tinder Stewart (conductor), win play the following programme. on the Devonport unda to-morrow afternoon:—March '<lnrlnclble" (Parker); overture,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 299, 16 December 1911, Page 10
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116BAND PERFORMANCES. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 299, 16 December 1911, Page 10
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