MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT
TOWN HALL THIS EVENING In the Town llall tonisht the Mum- ! eipal Band presents the 11th con !of the season, when a Programme selected entirely by the public ! be presented. Many of the finest n I bers in the band’s repertoire wiu ! included. “Viva Auckland. - Lame.” “Finlandia,” Liszt's i Hungarian Rhapsody, “Blue Dan j waltz. “Lucia di Lam mermoor, * i eluding the famous Sextet: ‘A rur Patrol,” and “The Lesert Song ; the band contributions. A flute - • 1 “The Witches’ Lance.” will be P l *- by Mr. Hal C. McLennan, and a au i for two cornets, “Cheerfulness, . be given by Messrs. J. La vies an f T. Morgan. The Clarion Qua**® 1 * r [ mixed voices will be response! * j concerted and solo vocal fi Ul ™ Miss Thelma Gordon at the piano. I David Wark Griffith, one of the of the old brigade to stand out aga* « i talking pictures, has now dccl€l enter the field. Griffith, who P ro ., “Intolerance,” "Birth of a Nation, ; other colossal films wifi, in ' L ] O ; future make a talkie on a nisn I of magnificence.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 18
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184MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 18
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