SUNDAY BAND PERFORMANCES
The following programme Tvill be pirpii iiy the Ancklanrt City Kane!, under ttanrtniastcr J. West. In the Hotuiida. Victoria Park. t<i-niorr(iw (Sunday), nt li p.m.:—; March, "•l'linjatlii" iChas. I'aruel: overture, j "Excelsior" (11. Hounrt): ralFo. Unn-j (Ponlscttli: slee (Welsh), "Vr Hal" | ("The Summer"). (;. (iwenf: fantasln. "I'irate« of IVngnnce" (Snllivani: niarcb. "Utric : brtvnswlck" (.1. Juhb); "(?ocl Save tUe! King." ■J'lje l-'lrsl A.-M.X. Hand will play the £ol- j loiN'ing prngrammc In Hit' Albert Park on ■ Sunday afternoon:—March. '-.Mount Kgmont ' i ('l'riiMPll): selection. "l/Ktollc dv .Nortl" (Mpyprhcer): valw. •■.viyrrne" in. Laskl): ] iiilornjezzfi. "Snciety" v. .\eali: select Inn. ; "Iμ Traviata" (V«rUl), arraujrett by Trus- , liiairh. "Welsh Hrlgadc" (Farnftvonnr. "Oikl Save thu Ivinj." " j The Aucklanrt Garrisou Band, under Handmaster K. V,. Williams, will render tue. following programme on Mount Uden to-mnr-row (Sundnyi. at :: p.m.. in aid of tlicir . ■•nntest fund:— Marrh. "The Klepliant" t<-id Xuniei; KPlfctloji, Adonis' Songs" n>rd Ilumel; waltz. "Auf nifi Ab" (.loeef Meissterl: sclr<-t.ion. "HcauTies of Wa.suer" ili. Newton): intermezzo. "In the .Mnnulent': : march. ' ero~' iurd Uunie); "Uoa Save the King." :
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 257, 3 November 1906, Page 7
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174SUNDAY BAND PERFORMANCES Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 257, 3 November 1906, Page 7
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