AMUSZMENTS. AUCKLAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS Queen Carnival Crowning Ceremony Blandf ord Park LAST EVENING TO BE REPEATED To-Night at <8 Last Evening's Brilliant Ceremony was so Enthusiastically Acclaimed that it will be Repeated in its Entirety. Official Crowning of MISS MARJORY SIMPSON, “Soccer Queen," and Attendant Princesses. OVER 150 PERFORMERS. Directed by MRS. EDGAR WEBB. DANCING BY PUPILS OF MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT. WONDERFUL LIGHTING EFFECTS See the "AYRO” WHEEL, ENGLAND'S LATEST PASTIME THRILL NG AND EXCITING. COMPETITIVE DISPLAYS BY AUCKLAND GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Ist Battalion Auckland Regiment, Onehunga, and Devonport Massed Bands. Part Songs. Gymnastics and Physical Drill by 45 Maori Boys from St. Stephen’s College. Harrington’s Public Address System, Broadcasting Speeches and Announcements to all parts of the ground. Plenty of Seating Accommodation. ADMISSION. Is. STAND 1s EXTRA. Children Half-price. S. R. MASSAM. Secretary. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1929 AT 8 P.M. Auckland Municipal Band Opening Concert for Season 1929. Miss VEDA HUTCHINSON, mezzo soprano, who has Just returned from two years’ special training in Sydney, will sing a series of songs from A. A. Milne's poem “When We Were Very Young/' Mr. Whittaker at the piano. The very brilliant band items will include: “The Flying Dutchman" overture, a bright selection from “Carmen"; the Andante con Moto from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony; Dvorak's Slavonic Dance. No. 3; a first time performance of a Dramatic Overture “The Maid of Orleans”; and a tuneful selection from Sullivan’s “The Pirates of Penzance." Messrs. Bowes arid Davies will play the brilliant cornet duet “The Tyrolean Lovers," and Mr. McLennan will play Buse’s flute solo “Polonaise." SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1929, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION: 6d and Is. Reserves can be booked at Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen Street. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 14
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