AUCKLAND SHOP ASSISTANTS’ UNION CHARITY CLUB. The Most Popular Charity Dance Club in Auckland. m m m m. ± Re-Opening Night Monday, 2nd April, 1928 AT 8 P.M. SCOTS HALL (SYMC NDS STREET). A GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE reopening will be celebrated; an unlimited supply of Favours will be distributed. Effective decorations and a blaze of wonderful coloured lighting. m m m BENDALL’S COLLEGIANS A selected orchestra of nine noted musicians under the personal supervision of Mr. E. Bendall. Patrons will remember the many pleasant evenings spent in Scots Hall last year. Patrons will never forget the Grand Carnival Dance on our closing night on November 7 last. Bring your friends and assist in this good cause. Evening Dress Optional. LADIES, 2s. GENTS, 2s 6d. J. H. MORTENSEN, Hon. Secretary, Phone 41-758. M M 111 Net Proceeds will be Distsibuted to Charity OVER £6OO WAS DISTRIBUTED LAST YEAR. National Chambers, 22 Swanson Street. 5! afciJSJ! H B H | l , mi*lnl«l || l*H s l«im J|H|»HS|P|i*f|n|«iiii«)ii|B|wiiii»iinaiHi«nil3iiamuianinin;iaiiii-i.ii»i. ; »H
QI T Y OF AUCKLAND. Zoological Park SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 O’CLOCK. A Splendid Musical Programme By the Auckland Municipal Band, under the baton of Bandmaster Christopher Smith. “God Save the King.” March, “Knavesmire” . . Ronchetti Hymn, “Onward Christian Soldiers” . . Sullivan Overture, “Rosamunde” .... Schubert Dream Picture, “The Phantom Brigade” . . Myddleton Cornet Solo, "Emmet's Lullaby” . Short Soloist: MR. FRED BOWES. Selection, “The Mikado” ... Sullivan Interval. March, .“Arabia” Buck Piccolo Solo, “The Wren” .... Damare Soloist: MR. HAL C. MCLENNAN. Selection, “The Rose of Persia” . Sullivan Waltz, “Christmas” Margis March, “Freedom’s Triumph” . . . Hilary National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. Click Clack Cabaret BROADWAY, NEWMARKET Our Grand Carnival Night To-n ight—S atu rday Dancing from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Music by George Shorland and his Sylvans. Admission 4s. Reserves free. Ring 40-621, 46-134. Balloons and Novelties distributed free. OUR TEA DANCE, Saturday afternoon. 3 to 5. Admission, 2s 6d, Tea included. Wateh Papers for our Easter Carnival Week.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 14
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