OPEN-AIR ENTERTAINMENT
At, Carisbrook Ground to-morrow evening a unique entertainment will he presented to the public, including ft spectacular exhibition by the Kaikorai. St. Kilda, Tramways, and ' Mosgiel Brass Bands and Dunedin Pipe Band. This will give the public an opportunity of hearing the test marches to be played at the* Christchurch contest, and to see the bands going through the quickstep evolutions, which are always a great attraction. The programme also includes cycling races, 100yds flat races, 300yds, and mile flat races, mile and mile relay race, primary schools and cricketers relay race, sn the public will hnve nny amount of entertainment. . . In connection with the tuitertainment ;m art union is being held, ana purchasers of those tickets* besides having a chance in the art unions, also can obtain admission to the ground with these tickets, which can he purchased at the Otago Sports Depot. They will not he on sale nt the gates;
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Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 4
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155OPEN-AIR ENTERTAINMENT Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 4
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