THE BAND CONTEST
It, is not any too early to see about securing seats for the forthcoming bond contest. The plan of; the pavilion at Athletic Park is now open at the Bristol, and those who wish to view the quickstop contest in comfort on the 18th would do well to book without delay. The plan of the Town Hull is also on view. Season tickets, which admit to all events except the final demonstration concert and presentation of prizes, are obtainable fi-um tin-. Brisol, Talkeries, Pinny's, Bass's, Golden Horn, and Williams's, (..■fiiirtenny-placu. These music stoves are j.Jao .■.pHiiis tickets for the quickstep contest, as. well us tlie following tobacconists and sUtioners:. R. K. Annit, J. (J. BoiuielL, G. C. -Mdoiis, 'Miss Woodhouse. J. Morris, Xed Perry, T, Boffa, and Norman Aitken.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 4
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132THE BAND CONTEST Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 4
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