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BAND PERFORMANCES. QITT OF AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY, AT 2.45 P.M. SUNDAY, AT 2.45 P.M. Spend your Sunday Afternoon in the Open Air. viewing the marvels of animate Nature in many forms and listening to some excellent music rendered as it should be by the AUCKLAND TUNICIPAL T>AND. -Auckland -jJ-uxicipal -l»and. PROGRAMME. God Save the King. March. "The Bullfighters'' Kottaua Hymn. Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand*" Dykes Overture, "Semlramide* Rossini Cornet Snlo, "Calm as the Night"'....Bohm Soloist, ME. FRED BOWES. Selection, "Rose of Persia"' Sullivan March Triumphant, "The London Scottish" Haines Entr'acte, "The Yalley of Popples".-Ancliffe Suite. "In a Lover's Garden"' Ketelbej Xo. I—"A Son? of Love." No. 2—"The Golden Wedding.™ Xo. 3—"a Garden Fete." March. "Royal Standard" Keith XATIOXAL AXTHEM. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Bandmaster. Trams and Buses run from -All point*. J. S. BRIGHAM. 11 Town Clerk. AUCKLAND \ RTILLERY "OAND. •AUCKLAND Artillery j -»axd. ALBERT TACK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY!. 3 P.M. (By permission of Col. C. E. Newman,D.S.O.) PROGRAMME: March —"Cossack" Eimmer. , Overture—"Tancredi" Rossini. Suite—"Bohemian" Ord Hume. A Gipsy Love Story. No. I—The Appeal. No. 2—The Caravan. No. 3—The Tarantella. Selection—"La Forza" YerdL Descriptive Fantasia— A Military Church Parade .. Ord Hume. Novelty—a Ragtime Bass Player .. Lotter. (By request.) Scene in Maoriland Abe Potataa. Describing a tour of Whakarewarewa. March—"Yeni, Vidi. Vici" Halt, God Save the King. XOTE.—Come and hear this muchimproved combination under their Conductor. Several hundred people delighted with last Sunday's Programme at Ellerslie TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 3 pm. in ALBERT PARK. Collection for Band Funds. 11 SPORTING. QLCB. j yyiXTER gATUEDAt. JU.NE Jg JUNE 1H27. FIRST RACE: HORSES MI ST BE IN BIRDCAGE AT 11 A.M. FIRST DAY. JUNE IS. Admission. 1. 0 each. Grandstand Enclosure, 6. extra. Children under 32 vears will not bo admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. Person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaining and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. L"j;\ followed the occupa- . tion of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable Person, will be admitted to the Racecourse during the 1 inter and if such person is found on such course lie will be removed therefrom and pr <-uu-d fur trespass. The promotion of Jilejral Sweeps is jirohibitetl. and any p.-r-on infringing this Regulation will !••• r-rn..v<.-d Iri'm the Racecourse and pros-cuted. C. F. MARK. * Sf^retarv. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. POUNDAI. JUNE 12. S S. OMANA. SURFDALE. OSTEND AND OMIHA. at 5.40 a.m. Returning, leaving at 4.30 p m 9 and Omiha at o p.m. S.S. DAPHNE leaves Surfdale at 5 p.m. 11 RIYERHEAD AND OSTEND SERYICES. S.S. PITOITOI. Calling at all wharves. Leaves Auckland Daily at 3.30 p.m.. for Hobsonville, Waimarie and Riv-'rhead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leaves Riverbead Daily at 6.45 a.m. (Snndays excepted*. For OSTEND. leaving Prince's Wharf. Wednesdavs. Fridavs. Saturdavs and Sundavs. IiRADNEV AND BINXS. M « TTPPER HARBOCK FERRY CO. fc ■ ■ ■ ■ * DAILY EXCURSION j"1 o PINE ISLAND (Weather and Other | Circumstances Permitting!. LAUNCHES WYNONA AND TAW A. LAUNCHES WYNONA AND TAWA Leave Aucklard daily at 10 a.m., returning from Pine Island at 3..V) p.m., Mondays to Fridays (inc.) ; Saturdays. 5 p.m.. Sundays." 4.n0 pm. Calling at Whenuapat. Greenhithe. Hobsonville. Beach Haven ana Island Bay. Fares: Adults. 1/6; Children. 9d Return. P Lancia leayf.s steps, 9.15. SUNDAY. ill J. BROWN. Globe Fisaixu club (inc.). (Deep Sea ona Rocks). IRASUI Leaves Albert Wharf EVEBC SUNDAY at fi.lo a.in Bait and Tea provided. Fishing Requisites obtainable oa hoard. Fare 6/.-F. W. CUBTIS. See. S4 COMPETITIONS. CHARACTER TTEsI /COMPETITION. HARACTER -*-TEM COMPETITION. <?4.0 IN PRIZES i> prizes ortv XO ENTRANCE FEES. Competition to consist of a Series of Heats, each Heat to be held in each of the FOUR THEATRES. First Heat to commence at: STRAND THEATRE. OXEHUXGA — THURSDAY. JUNE 16. ROYAL THEATRE. KINGSLAXD—MONDAY. JUNE 20. BRITANNIA THEATRE. POXSONBY— WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. WEST END THEATRE. PONSONBY — THURSDAY. JUNE 23. Competitors tor each h«-at will be drawn and notified at least 3 uays before being required to compete. 1 Competitor's itrr.i may consist of Singing. I Dancing. Eloc.ition. Ir.-tri:n:eLTai. or any : I Act in Character. Acts in wlr.eh niore than . ! one takes s.art to count a« single item. JUDGING T'» i'.F. BY BALLOT. ■ | P RIZ E > Ist. Ad'.iltc 2-V, .. £10 10 I VJiS t! I To E-. h t'n successful 51 : £i—L_ ■ En?n ... «.:arii!C came, addres. age. the ! character a:.d i».«n. as^: soon as I possible to 1 VAUDEVILLE MANAGER, = : Britannia Theatre. I onsonby. H • TOWN BOARD NOTICES. . j -y£W LYNN TO WN BO A RD. I KERBING AND CHANNELLING GREAT NORTH ROAD. The attention of residents and property owner* i- dir»-<-fed to th" fact that Kerblng and Channelling W.>rk i« new in pro-gr»-ssi <;r-at North Rotd. Where rrov. : ar» required to proiperti«s. the p-r»ons concern**! are herebr none.'! ' T.ake prompt application at the j Board Office. i ERNEST GREENSLADE. ! \ii Tow» Clert.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1927, Page 19

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