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BAIUP PERFORMANCES. ZOOLOGICAL -pAKK. OOLOGICAL -tARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. THE MUNICIPAL BAND Presents the Following FINE "V/TUSICAL "PROGRAMME. INE ■'■"-USICAL -t BOGBAMME. Slow March, "Dover Castle" ....(Carter) Hymn, "Rock of Ages" (Redhead) Overture, "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe) Intermezzo, "White Heather" (Phillan) Cornet Solos — (a) "The Blind Ploughman" (Clarke) (b) "The Curtain Falls" (D'Hardelot) Soloist. MR. FRED BOWES. Selection, "Reminiscences of Scotland".. (By request) (Godfrey) INTERVAL. Slow March, "Cobu.rg" ....(Grant Jones) Piccolo Solo, "Merriment" ....... (Wood) Soloist, MR. HAL C. McLEXNAN. Selection, "La Boheme" (Puccini) Morceau, "Sleepy Hollow Tune" (Kountz) March, "Sergeants of the Guard" (Eimmer) CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. J. MELLING, 30 . Acting Town Clerk. TOST AUCKLAND BAXD. -L (Incorporated.) The Above Band will Render A SELECTED PROGRAMME OF MUSIC At ST. HELIER'S BAY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERiNOON, Commencing at 3 p.m. Collection in Aid of Baud's New Instruments Fund. This is a Treat Ensured, so Roll Up and Support this Widely Known Band. Bandsmen Meet at Bandroom at 2 p.m. W. NICHOLiLS, Conductor. 73 W. KELLY, Hon. Sec. • A RTILLERY JHB DAM) WILL PLAY A CHUH.E PROGRAMME (By Kind Permission of the Trustees.) EDEN PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3 P.M. Collection Band Fund. LIEUT. J. T. LIGHTON. Conductor. 13 " -pONSONBY BOYS' BRASS / BAND. The Above Splendid Band will give a > First-class Programme at Ellerslie Racecourse TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2.45 p.m. Roll up and Hear these Wonderful Boys. Collection. J. D. HURFITT, 76 Hon. Secretary. SHOWS. I ROYAL OHOW. OXAL EPSOM SHOW GROUNDS. ; EPSOM SHOW GROUNDS, t AUCKLAND, AUCKLAND, ; N OVEMBER 16, 17, 18. 1 £100 CASH PRIZES AND SPECIAL ; TROPHIES. I CYCLE "DO AD "DACE, YCLE -"ACE, HAMILTON T<y AUCKLAND. [ ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 12. A. D. STANLEY, Managing Secretary. P.O. Box 86. Auckland. 29 MEETINGS. WOttmW A* >TAL TTEETING inffim of «|!j> ~ V w. c. a. yw i • w. c. a. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 7.30 P.M. Y.W.C.A. HALL, Upper Queen Street. Account of Year's Work in Dramatic Form. j Election of President and Directors. Display by Health and Recreation Dept. ;. —— Supper Provided by Board of Directors. - All Members and Interested Friends Invited. 77 SPORTING. A UCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. i 1 -~ HANDICAPPER. Applications for the Position of Handir capper to the above Club will Close with •- the Secretary, Durham Street East, on TUESDAY, 24th August, at Twelve Noon. Particulars and conditions of the appointe ment can be obtained on application to toe I eecretary. i H. MUNBO-CLARK, 19 Acting-Secretary. c STUD NOTICES. f ~~~ ' 3 rpO STAND THE SEASON AT FAVONA J- ROAD, MAXGERE. THE IMPORTED AMERICAN TROTTING HORSE, A L "STACK. NO. 61315. World's Trotting Race Record, 2.00 J. BREEDERS, he is at your service at tbe 1 low fee of Seven Guineas. Groomage 5/, grazing 3/ per week. Best of care taken, but not responsible for accidents or escapes. Mares Met at Otahuhu Station. For full particulars, A. F. HAZL.EMAN. j Favona Road, Mangere. or Queen Street, Onehunga. S - TEACHERS, OF DANCING. "DALLROOM Dancing, correct style J-» Qualified Private Tuition. — Moden Dancing Studio, 36, Palmerstoa Bldgs., opp G.P.O. _, Dj TiALLKOOM Dancing—Young lady gives -»-» espert private tuition, latest tanen " 0 - 1 £1 Xl F ■ "OETTINA EDWARDS" School of Dancin" - oT Pacific Buildings, Queen St.—Ballroon Clas, Every Tuesday Evening. 7.30. I Lfia Troi and Waltt taught in ell inex J- Pensive pri?ate leesons.—Baby Sherriff 27. Bppbnrn St. Pongonht 1 1 -pRASK WOODKUFB-E, Expert Instruct s f" ?f Waltz. Jazz. Old-time Dancins Specia! Jazz Course, 15/. Private Tuition liß. Upper Symends St. t ■i I\TI6S f.AURiE kIXGSLANt). Lstes _ •*•*# Danrina (Private or Class Lessons! - S. Belgium St. 'Phinp i; MISS SPENCER'S CLASSKS. -Srmonis ville Stndio (nest c=t. Panl'si. Mondays t Tqesdays. Saturdays, S p.m Werlnesdays i- Thursdays, 25, Vincent St. Private lessons c any time Tiy appointment.—Particulars W i 'phone or 25, Vincent St. *

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Auckland Star, Volume 198, Issue LVII, 21 August 1926, Page 19

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