A FREE CONCERT TO-NIGHT.
MR. ALLEN TO BE THERE. Firet "rights" in Queen Street were granted by the Carnival Executive to the Labour and Friendly Societies' Committee to-day. Although the sun ] ©hoiic brightly for the greater part of j the day the conditions were none too pleasant for the stallholders, owing to j the continuance of the high wind. The sale of fancy goods, produce, and con-! fectkww will be continued throughout the day. j To-n-jrht the Labour and Friendly I-Societies' Committee has a novel event :in the shape of a promenade concert in I the Town Hall, for which no charge I will be made for admission. The Ikm. i .lames Allen, iMinUter of Defence, who I arrives in town this afternoon, has prouiisi'd to bo present to give a short : ;idthi>s». A large number of eomuetiI timid, in whit-li t'.ie audience will be in- ; vitinl to participate, in lieu of being I charged for admission, will he held, i while items will be given by Mr. Owen Cardelon's costume Company and by 1 Mr. Snuey Adeane's orchestra. At 0 ! p.m. a tU£-of-war will ta.ke place between team* representing the Grey Lynn i and Onchuiiga Druids' Lodges.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 278, 22 November 1915, Page 7
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198A FREE CONCERT TO-NIGHT. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 278, 22 November 1915, Page 7
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