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THE SKIRL O’ THE PIPES.” GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT AND PRESENTATION OF PIPE BAND PRIZES TOWN II ALL, TO-NIGHT (EASTER MONDAY), AT 8 O’CLOCK. PROGRAMME: Pipe Band Selection: Champion B Grade Band. Song: “O Whistle’’—Miss Phyllis Scott (Gore). Highland Dance: Sean Triubhais—Miss Shirley Smith. Song: "We’re a’ Scottish Here Mr Archie Jones (Gore). Cornet Solo: "Thistle Down’’—Master Ken Smith. Presentation of Prizes: Mr lan D. Cameron (President Highland Pipe Bands’ Assn.) Song: “The Scottish Boys are Marching ’’—Miss Shirley Le Gal. Pipe Band Selection: Champion A Grade Band. Duet: “Hunting Tower’’—Miss Phyllis Scott and Mr Archie Jones. Highland Reel: Miss Daphne Baxters Reel Party. Organ and Piano: “ Mists o the Heather —Mr Gil Dech, Mr Roy Spackman. Scottish Humour: “The Centurian ’’—Mr James Paterson. Song: “The Kilted Men ”—Mr Arthur Macdonald. “Auld Lang Syne. Accompanist: Mrs Jean Kirk-Burnnand. Official Piper: P.. L. McKillop. ADMISSION: 3s and 2s (Tax Free). "THE WIGGLE O’ THE KILTS.” f STDANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DANCING KILDA TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. Fitting Finale to Easter Dances. 50-50 PROGRAMME BY EXCELSIOR BAND. 50-50 PROGRAMME BY EXCELSIOR BAND. We’ll Surprise V r ith Our Old-time. Requests Invited. / Admission. 2s 6d (includes Light Supper). Tram No. 7 to the Door. Transport afterwards to City, Gardens, and Hills, also Lookout Point. LAWN TENNIS OTAGO LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION (INC.). PARK COURTS. SOUTH ISLAND TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. TO-DAY-SINGLES FINALS, 1.45. J. ROBSON (Otago) v. O. BOLD (Hutt Valley), Miss M. ROBERTSON (Otago) v. Miss L. BARRETT (Southland). DOUBLES FINALS TO FOLLOW. Admission: Adults 2s 6d, Children Is. Light Refreshments available at Courts. BUSES LEAVE JACOBS’ CORNER.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26731, 29 March 1948, Page 8
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