21st to 26th FEBRUARY. 21st to 26th FEBRUARY. WELLINGTON'S MONSTER BAND CONTEST Including: NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP And QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT OF THM YEAR. GRAND RECEPTION TO BANDS AT BASIN RESERVE, MONDAY;' 21st FEB. SELECTION AND SOLO CONTESTS TO BE HELD AT TOWN HALL GRAND MILITARY QUICKSTEP COMPETITION ATHLETIC PARK SATURDAY 26th FEBRUARY SATURDAY BEAR THESE DATES IN MIND. : •■■•■-. G. W. JENNER, Secretary. (Patron-in-Cliief, His Excellency the Governor-General, 'Sir Charles Fcrgusson.) ■ GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT And SEARCHLIGHT TATTOO NEWTOWN PARK, 3rd, 4th, sth, 7th, and Bth MARCH. During the Visit o£ Then.- Royal Highnesses, the Di'ike and Duchess of York. THE GRAND SEARCHLIGHT TATTOO. MILiTArYV4°T'Fnn<? the l Q9fin^ fe?TU!: f eS °£ c WEMBLEY and ALDERSHOT AUUUAKY J.ATTOOSin 1925. The Uniforms, Costumes, Banners, and Effects have been specially obtained from London at the cost of £3000. NEVER BEFORE HAS SUCH A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY BEEN SEEN IN ; iN iij VV *4 Hj AX i A N Ip* _ ..A fe^ T °f.tlle items include: Band Selection and Marching by 100 Bandsmen in Brilliant Uniforms Fanfare of Searchlights with coloured lenles, Plaiting an ifum jpated Maypole, a Musical Drive by the R.N.Z.A. in full-dress uniforms, Evolutions SSaSrS^g^tiMgS& A MODERN BATTLE SGENE ' « Exact FIREWORKS DISPLAY ■ given at the-Aldershot Tattoo; Dancing by Highland Pipers; and the Great Finale Scene of the Wembley Tattoo entitled "Soldiers of the King." unaie The performances will be staged by 1700 PERFORMERS. 1700 PERFORMERS. when 11"6 W'U * Speoial Attraction °a MONDAY, 7th MARCH, at 2.30 p.m., LIVING UNION JACK Spectb aecle taged' N° leSS than s°°° Sch°°l Children will Participate in this Wonderful DO NOTFAIL TO BE THERE! DO NOT FAIL TO BE THERE! NEVER HAVE YOU REMEMBER! NEWTOWN PARK, NEXT MONTH. EASTBOURNE FERRY AND MOTOR^ OMNIBUS SERVICE. FERRY TIME-TABLE FOR SUNDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1927: RONA BAY DEPART: 8.40/9.40, UO, 5.15, 6*45, 8.40. (Special Boats will run according to the demand.) eni, S «^ fctVlU and late of the Ambassador, Sydney. Don't miss hearing this special mudpff treat "THE VANISHING RACE"-The Real Red'lndians (By the Courtesy of Mr. Melville Lawton, Manager, Regent Theatre.) BOAT FARE: 1/6 Return, Children 6d. MOTOR-OMNIBUS TIME-TABLE FOR SUNDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1927: BUS FARE: 2/6 Return, 1/6 Single. PETONE SPECIAL! ** Special Br.con v /.\\ leave Petone Post Office for Eastbourne at 9.30 a.m. and 10.45 a.m. FARE: 2/- Return, 1/6 Single. J. F..MENZIES, Town Clerk & Manager. NEW RECORDS OF OUTSTANDING MERIT. natiiralne^rofw" 0"1 EeC°rdmg Pr°CeSS gives su Perb "production and an amazing Mas?e nr'lvoice c '? Re Sc to rrds? n. Will C°nVin°e y°U o£ the "toundtag' fidelity of "His (S°Prano) (W"h Orchestral Accompaniment): ° bel MaSett° (Sc°ld Scold 12/6 "Le.2W.3i Figaro"-Voi che sapete (What is This Feelfngl) MARCEL DUPRE (On Queen's Hall Organ in London)- " (Jl°Zart) D.1115-Piece Heroique-Parts 1 and 2 (Cesar FranckJ M/ . BUfA^V°vT ZAJ ßatitm(i) (In Spanish ' **. Oreh-fl Accomp.) D.A.7B2—La Paloma (The Dove) , v I La Golondrina (The Swallow) (Mexfc^Airj °/6 MARION TALLEY (Soprano) (With Orchestral Accompaniment) • D.A.783-Hom e , Sweet Home , . ,p-u' „,„' Comm'Thro' the Rye • (O ld ScoWrj *" J^ A 0R HS 0 ZNr OUn) °Vith KanOfOTte — played by D-B^WMinue^Nos^nd^ (Sonata No. 6) , (Ba , h| 12/6 Valse-LaPlusqueLente' (Claude Debussy, arr^qTe"} DE GROOT AND THE PICCADILLY ORCHESTRA: C.1257-LeB S Than the Dust ("Four LnSTan Love' Lyrics) - /6 K LsS Eove Sone (Pale Hands i #(WS£tl '■ (Amy Woodforde-Finden) S*>^^Wffi& a ?§^F™ . (Conducted by EUGENE D.1021.-"The Mastersingers of Nuremberg" (Walther's Prize Song) W / »The t Malingers of Nuremberg" (Sacl^neJ^on^Sn (Finale of Opera) SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conducted by ALBERT CO 4TES) • D.1107-"Tristan and Isolde" Prelude-Parts 1 and 2 '. (Wagner) 10/ D.8.935-The Two Grenadiers . ' , — /o , » Midnight Review , ' (Schumann) ! (Ghnka) MARION TALLEY (Soprano) (With Orchestral Accompaniment): P°eo (A Little Voice I Elffi° Car° N°me' Che il ffiio Cot (D«r«it Nan^f'fln ' (Verdi) See Our Windows Next Week for Special Price Reductions. HAWORTH'S MUSICAL HOUSE, 109, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. G- RAND VARUiTY ENTERTAIN- m^rrniv MENT by Company of mOT S *Hk« EUCHRE FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS, T HE Tn P,\n^t^?: T ASSN- 0F NEWIncluding W eP Jv 1^ S, C,HO^ L :T iU hold th<^ .REGINALD SEX, mft^^^ jS W^" 1 REGINALD REX,' -^ ?l*SLfi fli-goT/pi^ 8 Premier Ventriloquist. Admission Is. Euchre every Saturday" ORCHESTRA OF 15 PERFORMERS. A-B—Aggregate prize, Order 10s for best Conductor, Mr. T. C.\ Williams. £ a Tl™???r!?m hly ' Parting To-night.—A T Watch papers for further announcements BURNETTE, Hon. Sec? b •- . ft. ERICKSEN, Manager. • It/TRS. STEINAIAN, Psychic, 225 a CnbaI ■"■*- St., side entrance, Carey's Leather ■_ j^btMßi appointment leaving shortly,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1927, Page 4
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