AERO FAIR
■ Vl e x 'f ro F^ r „ wa s continued last evening n the Town Hall, South Dunedin, and wal largely attended, brisk business done at the various stalls. Prior to the "’indoor programme the City S.A. Silver Band, under Bandmaster Lapp, played a selection outside, ana afterwards rendered the following prograimjjo m good style;— Marchj. ‘Under Two Piags ; recitations, Mrs Higman and Bandsman R. Hughson ; vocal solos, Miss E. Bellow and Bandsman Pearson; cornet solo Bandsman 0. Judd; selections by the band’ Comrades in Anns’ and ‘Mercy’s Gated Major Gunn, tbs divisional commander, occupied tho chair. To-night will be the concluding night of the fair, and a packed hall is anticipated. A splendid programme will be rendered by the Caversham Methodist Choir. A novelty for the children is the observation balloon car, containing toys, etc. Those who have not as yet” visited the fair axe urged not to miss to-umiit’sfiual gathering. Lieutenant Umbers, a returned aeronaut, will be present in uniform, and deliver a short address on bis experiences in the Air Service.
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Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 4
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176AERO FAIR Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 4
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