BAND PERFORMANCES. j LBERT PARK. ALBERT PARK. LBEKT PARK. ALBERT PARK. ' SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 9. The AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS , BAND Will Hold a First-class Musical Recital, Commencing at 3 p.m. EMPRESS THEATRE EMPRESS THEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING AT S O'CLOCK. The Band will also hold a First-class ! Sacred Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Items by Auckland's Leading Artists. Programme: 1. Hymn, "Eternal Father" Band 2. March. "Australia" Band 3. Song. "Floral Dance" Mr. R. Dellow 4. Recitation, "The Old Soldier" Mr. T. Hams, -n. Violin Solo. "'Rezinka".Mr. Stan. Holland 6. Selection. "loianthe" ... Band 7. Song. "Pal o' Mine" ... MlsssV Skinner 5. Cornet Solo, "Weber's Last Waltz." .. Mr. P. A. Hayes, ,Tun. 9. Song, "Ilcart of the City" Mr. A. Smith 10 Song, "The Deathless Army" „ , Mr. W. G. Sullivan 11, March, "Guards' Parade" Band God Save thp King. Hiss M. Wilson. Accompanist MR. G. 11. CLARK. Conductor. Silver Coin Collection. 26 pONSONBY TJOYS' TjRASS T»AXD. x ONSONBI' JJOYS' -t»KASS -"AND. AUCKLAND SENIOR CADET BAND. AUCKLAND SENIOR CADET BAND. Will Render a Select Programme of Music By kind permission City Council. ' j i|lgf*§f3)k VICTORIA PARK, VICTORIA PARK, MpilpS'ife/ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) TO-MORROW SUNDAY)] THE SWEETEST MUSIC. THE BEST MUSIC. THE LATEST MUSIC. __ WAI.. LUSTY. •>> Hon. Secretary Pro Tern. RUGBY FOOTBAU,,. n TNTERNATIONAL iSS J-NTERXATIOXAL ft-SJ RUGBY i RUGBY FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS". WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.' N.S.W. V. SOUTH AUCKLAND N.S.W. V. SOUTH AUCKLAND. X.K.W. V. SOUTH AUCKLAND. X.S.W. V. SOUTH AUCKLAND. Kick Off 2.45 p.m. Special Train Arrangements. Curtain-Raiser: ROTORUA JUNIORS V. HAMILTON JUNIORS. Kick Off 1.30 p.m. L. A. TOCKER, 100 Hon. Sec. Waikato Rugby Union. . ' ■ i MEETINGS. Ap, SAINTS' (PONSONBY) OLdIJOyI. be he, , d in Room I™- *7. I the"^n e mS S Dg a S i : ™»a£ | to be present niM«» *' P " Tn ose unable i j dress to P.O. ICOs!TucSand" 11 PrCSent " a - I 8. O. CLARK, Branch™? lL /"ckland Will be held on MONDAY in f h« Su J Teyors I JBBB. at 7.30 P.m "at the seerehw^'om" , 89, Endeau's Buildings, Qtimf Street '"' Iβ,-, ' E - SIMMONDS.' ■ . Secretary. npAKAPUNA BranchTf V T.UN/ "ef>s- Mrs. Fulljames Among the_^o rJ s^|fteS n k TeT W ° rk 'TL'BLCOM.K Meeting to j I JHT ( / Mrs ' Keul^p « Bailey. f ™ m China, Wednesday <C. r\ j> .f" er 7 n °o n < Headquarters, i \Zf tKr -•'•;• hitercessory for IlickLγ J son mission. Afternoon tea J (Members and friends heartily 33ij
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 16
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