ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATIONS
" The committee responsible for the celeibration- of St. Patrick's Day. ia leaving "nothirjg'lundone.to ensure.a moW success-, -;ful celebration, and given fine weather its 'efforts should be rewarded. On Friday ,'J ovoniiijr, 17th March, the musical public"of;' Wellington will have an opportunity «of Clearing the best Now Zealand artists ••available and, in addition, an Australian t singeri, Miss Winnie Fraser, who has .been --specially"engaged 'for the concert. The ,■ box. plantiopens at ; the„ BristolJPiano Coni-" ■*panv on'iMonday. f' ' .;' v" " ■' The,sports'; at.Newtbwh. Park,o'ri,Satur: "day should draw a large attendance of - ihe public. The prize money allocated for ■'■ the various events-totals-over-SlOO^ ' In ■*.addition "to the athletic 'and -dancing ■■' events there will be side-shows, a baby '.' show, a tea kiosk, and a grand spectacular I figure drill display by 1000 children. The " usual procession will precede the • sports, -and will march from the Government to the park.through the.main j; streets.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 8
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149ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATIONS Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 8
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