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THE SUN ENTERTAINMENT SECTION

Auckland Automobile Racing Club, Ltd. ini 1 Ilf ft ■iffiKTfU i < *‘■■s2/ a I ll IWW . OPENING MEETING SPEEDWAY, MANGERE Thrilling MOTOR RACING £2OO CASH PRIZES £2OO AEROPLANES in the most exciting air manoeuvres ever seen . in New Zealand. SATURDAY, MARCH 23 AT 2 P.M. Concrete and Tar-sealed Road Right to the Ground. Tree Parking for 5,000 Cars round the track in full view of the races. ADMISSION, 2s. Children, Half-Price. Entries Close on MONDAY, 18th March, 1929, at 4 p.m. Full particulars obtainable from: T. M. V. MORTON, Secretary, Premier Bldgs., Durham Street East.

CITY OF AUCKLAND Under the patronage, and In the presence of His Worship The Mayor, Mr. GEO. BAILDON, and the Auckland City Councillors. Municipal Concerts OPENING CONCERT FOR THE SEASON, 1929-30. TOWN HALL SATURDAY EVENING NEXT Auckland Municipal Band Conductor, Mr. Christopher Smith In a very brilliant programme which will include “The Flying Dutchman," overture, the beautiful Andante con Moto from the Fifth Symphony by Beethoven, a new dramatic overture “The Maid of Orleans," and inlighter vein. Dvorak's 3rd Slavonic Dance, and bright selections from “Carmen" and “The Pirates of Penzance." “The Tyrolean Lovers" a new and brilliant duet will be played by Messrs. Bowes and Davies, and Mr. Hal C. McLennan will render Buse’s Polonaise as a flute solo. The specially engaged vocalist is MISS VEDA HUTCHINSON who will sing a charming series of songs from A. A. Milne’s poem “When We Were Very Young," and the American Indian songs, with Mr. Leo Whittaker at the piano. ADMISSION: 6d and Is. Reserves. 2s, can be booked at Messrs. Lewi:; Eady Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. W mi ms&St' 1 LECTURES. “THREE MONTHS IN SOVIET RUSSIA ” PUBLIC LECTURE HIPPODROME (QUEEN STREET) SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 8 p.m. SPEAKER: R. F. GRIFFIN Just returned after Seven Months Trip Abroad. Now touring New Zealand. CHAIRMAN : Councillor T. Bloodworth. Questions Invited. Auspices Communist Party of New Zealand.

IRISH National Concert TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. IN THE Big Town Hall PROGRAMME: PART I. “GOD SAVE THE KING.” HAIL. GLORIOUS ST. PATRICK.” I—GRAND CHORUS “The Wests Asleep.” CHILDREN OF COMBINED SCHOOLS. At the Grand Organ: Mr. Harry Hiscocks. Conductor: Mr. M. Guthrie. HARP SOLO—“Oft in the Stilly, Night.” MISS MAVIS GREVATT. 5 DUET—“The Moon has Raised Her Lamp Above.” MESSRS. A. RIPLEY & E. THOMAS. 6 SONG —“She Is Far From the Land.” MADAME MARY TOWSEY.” 7 QUARTETTE—“EiIeen Allanah.” THE LYRIC FOUR (Messrs. Ripley, i Richards, McElwain, and Thomas). Organist and Accompanist: MR. HARRY HISCOCKS. PART 11. —GRAND CHORUS —“My Heart’s Ireland.” At the Grand Organ: M Harry Hiscocks. Conductor: M M. Guthrie. CHILDREN OF THE COMBINED SCHOOLS. 2 SOME HUMOUR—MR. ALAN McELWAIN 3 SONG—“The Green Isle of Erin.” MRS. T. MONAGHAN. 4 IRISH JIG—MISS BERTHA RYAN (Pupil of Miss Aileen Beresford) 5 SONG—“Maire My Girl.” MR. HERBERT RICHARDS. 6 VIOLIN SOLO—“lrish Airs.” MISS GRACE DYER. 7 QUARTETTE “Come Back to Erin.” THE LYRIC FOUR (Messrs. Ripley, Richards. McElwain <£. Thomas B.—GRAND FINALE—“God save Ireland” said the heroes; “God save Ireland.” say we all; Whether on the scaffold high Or the battlefield we die — Oh! what matter when for Erin dear we fall! The whole under the direction of MR. M. GUTHRIE Total proceeds to Orphanages. ADMISSION: 2s and Is. Tickets on sale at Catholic Depot, opp. Town Hall. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. SWIMMING. MOUNT EDEN CLUB THIRD GRAND CARNIVAL MOUNT EDEN BATHS BELLVUE ROAD MONDAY. MARCH 18. AT 8 P M onsh to be 333 1 -3yds Inter-club Relay Cha Waitemata. Grammar, Pa by, Mt. Eden taking part. great race. 880yds Brewer Cup. 220yds Westc Cup. 50yds Inter-Club. 66 2-3y< Ladies. 100yds Breaststroke. Junior Bo> and GiNs. Primary Schools Rela' Nicholson Shield. Primary Schools Rela Stevenson Shield wr-. •

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 614, 16 March 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 614, 16 March 1929, Page 14

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