AUCKLAND MILITARY SPORTS ASSOCIATION. Senior Cadets & Territorials SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS TEPID BATHS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929. COMMENCING 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION —Senior Cadets and Terri- i torials in Uniform, FREE. General Public, Is. T. P. LAFFEY, Hon. Secretary. Telephone 43-199. CITY OF AUCKLAND. Municipal Band Concert TOWN HALL SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 4. A Brilliant Programme by the Municipal Band will include — “Light Cavalry" Overture in its completeness, and rendered as it should be; some exceedingly fine and charming numbers from Humperdinck’s pantomine play “The Miracle" ; an original suite composed expressly for Military Band—brilliant up-to-date music; a merry descriptive number “A Southern Wedding"; “Old Folks at Home"—in foreign lands, the old favourite tune rendered in the idiom of many lands, finishing with a charming selection from Benedict’s “The Lily of Kilarney." The N.Z. FOUR Male Voice Quartette will sing concerted and solo items. The Brilliant Soloists Messrs. Hal G. McLennan (flute) and Fred Bowes (cornet) will play “Fantasie Originate" and fantasia “Souvenir de Valence. Christopher Smith, Bandmaster. Ler' Whittaker, Accompanist. Admission—6d and 1/-, Reserves, 2/-. ! Seats can be booked at Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 648, 27 April 1929, Page 18
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