T>EYONI'ORT STEAM FERRY. » RANGITOTO SERVICE. ON .AND AFTER SUNDAY. APRIL 2, TUE (i.30 P.M. TRIP WILL BE DISCONTINUED. ALEX. ALISON, 767 Manager. T-AUNCH Jumbo leaves Hobson Wha7f AX Tivmorrow. 0.30; bait and refreshments provided— W. White. 373 BAND PERFORMANCES. A L B F. R T PAR X, xx. L X E R T P A UK. TO-MORROW (Sunday), AT V, P.M. TO-MORROW (Sunday), AT 3 P.M. THE AUCKLAND CITY BAND THE AUCKLAND CITY BAND Will Play the (Following Programme:— 1. March, "Heroes of Liberty" ...(Runnier) 2. Waltz. "Ecstasy" (Bayncs) 3. Grand Contest Selection, "Roberto il Diavolo" I Meyerbeer) 4. Cornet Solo. "Old-fashioned Town" BANDSMAN McMINN. 5. March. "Quarter Deck" (K. Alfordl (I. Waltz. "Omaha" (Ord Hume) 7. March. "Middy" (Alford) ALBERT PARK. TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING. AT S O'CLOCK. SACRED CONCERT. MR. A. .T. CLAREBURT, 012 Conductor. DOMAINGA R D E N S. OiIAINGA R D E X S. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3 P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), .'! P.M. (Weather Permitting) By Kind Permission of the Auckland City Council, the PONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND I'ONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND AUCKLAND SENIOR CADET BAND AUCKLAND SENIOR CADET BAND Will render the following programme, under the Conductorship of Mr. F. G. Lawn : March —"Belgian Guards" Bulch Fantasia—"Crown of Honour" Chas. Richards Selection—"Maid of the Mountains" 11. P. Simpson Cornet Solo—"Little Grey Home in the West" S. Douglas Overture —"Carnival of Flowers". .. .LeDue Hymn—"Lead, Kindly Light"..... Arranged by Hume Selection—'T. O'Neill" K. McAnally March—"lnvercargill" Lithgow "God Save tbe_King." Friends, remember that summer is nearly over aud that your chances of hearing delightful music in the open air are becoming few. Therefore, don't forgot To-morrow at 3 p.m. Collection. A. (!. BROWN. BS3 lion. Secretary. riENTRAL WHARF. CENTRAL WHARF. "WATERSIDE WORKERS RAND WATERSIDE WORKERS BAND Will Render POPULAR PROGRAMME POPULAR PROGRAMME On theCENTRAL WHARF. (By Permission of the Harbour 'Board.) TO-MORROW SUNDAY 7.43 P.M.- -7.4.1 P.M. SUNDAY. Collection for Band Funds. (JSy "R P E N T> A R K. X __ A " X ' WATERSDE WORKERS' BAND WATERSDE WORKERS" BAND WATERSDE WORKERS' BAND VfUI Render SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME In " ' EDEN TARK, TOMORROW (SUNDAY"), TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). s r-u. 3 P.M. Collection for Band Funds. GSI TEACHERS OF DAIiCING. JJiSS J)APH.\'E JTXIGUI HAS RESUMED PRIVATE LESSONS AT HER STUDIO, 22, KHYBER PASS ROAD. Classes Commenced SATURDAY, MARCH 11. Thone SI3A. ' WS jvf ISS LAURIE KINGSLAND has Resumed ■*"■ Teaching. .Latest Ballroom Dauces taught. luteudiWg Pupils enrol now for Classes to commence in April. Interviews, 3 to 5.30 daily.—2S. Swanson St. 'l'hone 175-"- -- 32J Al'» ANITA WEBSTER has resumed ■"-*- Teaching.—Particulars 'phone 2777, cr Studio. 5. Shelly Beaeii Rd. $2 TTINEMOA Classes, S. Belgium St. —PriXX vate tutor arranged. Jazz and Deportment taught.—A. Amos, Professional Teacher. 172
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1922, Page 16
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