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AUCKLAND SUMMER CARNIVAL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) "pVENING O-MORROW (THURSDAY) ADVENING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) "LIVENING O-MORROW (THURSDAY) -EVENING DOMAIN. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. Unusual and Unique Evening's Entertainment. Something Never Before been Presented In Auckland. (By kind permission of Colonel H. R. Potter. C.M.G.. Colonel Commandant, Northern Command, and Lieutent-Com-mander Agar, V.C.. D.5.0.) GRAND "M AVAL AND V J RAND 1> AVAL Xl ND MILITARY rpATTOO. ILITARY 1. ATTOO. Preceded by MONSTER TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. MONSTER TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. MONSTER TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. Including: Navy, Army. Fire Brigades, Darktowu Fire Brigades, University Students, Sea Scouts, Y.M.C.A., and Decorated Chinese Cars. Procession loaves Foot of Queen Street at 7.15 p.m. t and the route -will be via Queen Street, Karangahape Road, and Grafton Bridge to the Domain. i ALL UNITS TO PARADE AT 7 O'CLOCK PROGRAMME. 8 P.M.—March Past by the Troops. 0.15 P.M.— Military Torchlight Figure March, Auckland Mounted Rifles, Ist Auckland Infantry Battalion; 500 performers. 8.25 P.M.— Physical Training Display by New Zealand Recruits from H.M.S. Philomel. 8.40 P.M.-Display bv the Y.M.C.A. Gymnastic Squad. Parallel Bars, Horizontal Bars, Roman Rings, etc. 9 Tug-of-War. Preliminary Pulls. CARNIVAL TUG-OF-WAR. CARNIVAL TUG-OF-WAR. CARNIVAL TUG-OF-WAR. FIRST PRIZE £55. SECOND £15. FIRST PRIZE £55, SECOND .£l6. PRELIMINARY PULLS DURING THIS EVENING. 9.5 P.M.—Grand Display—Royal New Zealand Artillery. Sham Attack—The Infantry will attack a defended position. The attackers will use bombs, and will be supported by the rapid fire of the Artillery. Defenders will use Verey Flares or Star Shells to light up the attack. N.B.—On account of lack cf space the distances of the attack hove been reduced to suit requirements. 9.20 Display by the Calliope Troop of Sea Scouts. 9.30 P.M.—Ten minutes' fun by the University Students. DARKTOWN FIRE BRIGADE. 9.40 P.M.-—Monster Fireworks Display. ADMISSION, Is. GRANDSTAND. Is EXTRA. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. O M A I N. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. O M A I N DOMAIN. NEXT NEXT SATURDAY EVENING SATURDAY EVENING SATURDAY EVENING SATURDAY EVENING NEXT NEXT Commencing at 7.45 p.m. GREAT T3RABS "RAND REAT -CRASS -DaND quickstep competition, uickstep Competition. GREAT GREAT BRASS BAND BnASS BAND BRASS BAND B.tIASS BAND QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. THE GREATEST BAND EVENT EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND. The First Time in the History of Band Music that a QUICKSTEP COMPETITION has been held, and this will be a unique attraction for the general public, as the Competition takes place under Electric Light. BLAZING ARENAS OF LIGHT. THIRTEEN BANDS. THIRTEEN BANDS. THIRTEEN BANDS. THIRTEEN BANDS. THIRTEEN BANDS. THIRTEEN BANDS. THIRTEEN BANDS. THIRTEEN BANDS. SUMMER CARNIVAL COMMITTEE. P. C. ANSELL, Bands Secretary. ALL INFORMATION RELATIVE TO ■**■ CARNIVAL WEEK. SEASON TICKETS. BALL TICKETS. ART UNION TICKETS. From CARNIVAL DIRECTOR, 'Phones 3304 and 1184 A. 154, Queen St. — » DANCING. AUSTRALIAN Social Club, 1.0.0. F. Hall. Pitt Ct.. To-night, at 8; Markwiok'a ' Music—M. L. Bourke, Hon. Sec. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Office, 23C. Queen St., •Phones 734 A. 1168 A. 39G9 (4 rings). JACKSON'S Jazz Orchestra caters for Socials, Balls, At Homes, and Even- | ings.—Edgar. Chemist, Khyber Pass. TEACHERS Ot; DANCING. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT. OPERATIC. CLASSICAL. AND BALL-ROOM DANCING. Resumes Teaching (Private Lesons): Feb. 12. Classes: March 10. Juvenile: Saturdays, 2.80 p.m. Adult: Ball-room for beginners. Mondays, 8 p.m. Improvers' Class (for practice): Thursdays, 8 p.m. Studio: 22, Khyber Pass. 'Phone 813 A. MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND has Resumed JjJL Teaching. Beginners' Class, also Improvers' Class, commencing in April. Private Lessons by appointment.Studio: 28, Swanson St. Tel. 1755 or 2597. Bert Kingsland's Orchestra above address. ATE ST in Ballroom Dances thoroughly i taught. Write or call for early appointments. Hours. 10-4 and 6-9.—Prof. R. C. H. Kelley, Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs.. opp. G.P.O. PRIVATE Lessons given in Dancing.— Telephone 1539. rpAURANGA BY-ELECTION. MACMILLAN, MACMILLAN, Over 40 Years Resident in the Elcjctoiste. SECURITY AND PROGRESS. M" ODERN METHODS enable GEORGE IVI WALKER to give his Customers 10 per cent. Discount off the marked prices of New Furniture. Inspect his spacious Show tooms (3 floors). 38, Queen Street. rpAURANGA BY-ELECTION. MACALLAN. MACMILLAN, Over 40 Years Resident in the Electorate. SECURITY AND PROGRESS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 16

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