Searchlight Sports Carnival DOMAIN Wednesday Nigh The Programme will Include the Events:GRAND MARCH AND ASSEMBLY. PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY GIRLS’ BRIGADE. DISPLAY BY MAORI COLLEGE GIRLS. HOOP TEAM CONTEST. ZIG-ZAG CONTEST. OVERHEAD AND TUNNEL. LEAP FROG CONTEST, HURDLE RACE (Scratch). RELAY RACE 75 YARDS SPRINT (Scratch). DEFENCE GYM. BOVS. MUNICIPAL BAND. MASSED BANDS, Alao SPECTACULAR FLOODLIGHTING, AND SEARCHLIGHT EFFECTS. 400 Girls Will Take Part THIS CARNIVAL PROMISES TO BE ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL DISPLAYS EVER SEEN IN AUCKLAND. ALL PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE MAYOR’S UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. Keep Wednesday Night Free! Come to the Searchlight Carnival FIRST EVENT AT 8 P.M., SHARP, Admission: Adults, 1s; Children, 6d. AUCKLAND CITY MISSION Hippodrome Theatre SUNDAY EVENING Doors Open 6.30. p.m.—Orchestra, under direction of "*• Burnnand. .30 p.m.—Service Begins. Preacher: REV. CHARLES CHANDLER Late of Sydney, now Assistant MissiJw and Prison Chaplain). Subject: “SHADOWS” Offertory Item. Violin Solo, Selecttc. •• MR. CARL HELLREIGEL. Holy Communion next THURSDAY it 1 a.m., CHAPEL OF ST. FRANCIS. *«•* ion Office. . Mm NOTE. — Yachtsmen’s Service at «• iatia TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), a!** .45 a.m. We are in urgent need of secoSjMiaM Clothing. Our van will call if folk* ;indly ring 43-045 or 46-056, from MO"' JAY to FRIDAY. JASPER CALDER, City Missioner. Y. W.C.A. HEALTH AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT. REOPENING OF GYMNASIUMNEW CLASSES COMMENCE NE- 1 Country Dancing for Teacher*, MWW' March 12; 7.40-8.40. .... Beginners, Wednesday, March 14* a*. Intermediates, Wednesday, Marcn 7.40 8.40. Seniors, Thursday, March 15; 7.4b**- - Leaders Class, Tuesday, March W* 8.40. H «; Country Dancing, Thursday, Marc Gymnastics for Home Girls, ThufS*W* March 15; 2 o’clock. Children’s Gymnastic Classes, Saturw March 17; 9.30 and 10.30. «<j| Women’s, Tuesday, March 13; Women's Remedial, Tuesday, Mtrw* 11.30-12.30. - Other Classes by arrange memENROL NOW AT THE Y.WW* MARY P^;.f"b^ £1 IT Y OF AUCKL'* K ® TOWN HALL * Sunday Evening • At 8.30 P M. ORGAN RECITAL MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, CITY ORGANIST. PROGRAMME: n “God Save the Kmfl. Prelude and Fugue in C . ■ • \ Prelude on Welsh Air, ‘‘LovsIJT am . . . . Vaughan Williams Carillons Nego Spiritual, “Swing . Chariot,” By Stua*J Sonata No. 1 . . . “Orchard Blossoms” . • • • v.n (From Scenes m Kem/Fanfare * w«*tj “Star of Eve” . . . • • • •- * rtsm* March from Occasional Oratcri • ADMISSION FRE A* ittsd. Children in Arms Not Ad"* J. s. eRKiHAM.^
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 300, 10 March 1928, Page 16
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