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CITY OF AUCKLAND Municipal Concerts SEASON - - - 1930. OPENING CONCERT OF THE SEASON WILL BE PRESENTED BY THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Conductor, MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. TOWN HALL, MARCH 8 Brilliant Programme Containing New Compositions. Soloists: Flute MR. HAL C. McLENNAN Clarinet MR. ED. PHELOUNG Cornet MR. FRED BOWES Xylophone .. MR. ROWLAND JACKSON Vocalist: MISS KAY CHRISTIE, Contralto. Accompanist, MISS THELMA GORDON. ADMISSION —Body of the Hall, 6d; Gallery, Is. Reserves 2s, can be booked at Lewis Eady, Ltd.. Queen Street. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. CITY OF AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O’CLOCK. MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND God Save the King. MARCH—"Our Fighting Men”. . Rocereto HYMN—"To Thee My Heart”. .Beethoven OVERTURE—“Tancredi” Rossini WALTZ—“Comedi D’Amour” Colin SERENADE—"O Sole Mio”....Di Capua SELECTION —"Maid of the fountains’' Fraser-Simson INTERVAL. | MARCH—"The Red Cross’ Panella DESCRIPTIVE—"In the Chapel’’ Eilenberg SELECTlON—"Reminiscences of Sullivan” Winterbottom DESCRIPTIVE—"In the Cloisters T orrance MARCH—"The Pitt Panther”.... Panella National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAMj Town Clerk. AUCKLAND TOWN HALL Tomorrow (Sunday) Evening AT 8.30 P.M. ORGAN RECITAL MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, will plav— Conoerto (Stanley). Chorale Prelude (Bach). Madrigal and Divertissement (Vierne). Adante from Surprise Symphony (Haydn). Fourth Sonata (Guilmant) /Largo (Handel). Finale from Faust ballet-music (Gounod). ADMISION FREE. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. TEACHERS OF DANCING MISS CECIL HALL SCHOOL OF DANCING Removing March 3rd to REGENT THEATRE BLDGS-, QUEEN STREET (late Regent Cabaret). TELEPHONE 42-554. STAGE DANCING In all its branches. Exercises for Health and Deportment. Assistant Teacher: Miss Peggy Holmes. ?rrt SS / e iSr co . mm « n< ; e: .Senior Ballet, March old. (Monday); Juniors, Saturday, March Btn. Private lessons by appointment. BALLROOM DANCING. This branch of the School will open Ba’n 17th ' n lns, ™ c,i »" the latest Ballroom Dances will be given by MR. CRAWFORD NORRIS (LONDON), and MISS BETTINA EDWARDS (trained by Miss. Phyllis Bates) Private lessons any time; classes (Adult and Junior) Practtce Classes. Suppei Dance Wednesday Evenings. PP Specially Sprung Floors.
c^s^r oOM p^rv; at ? u^ o i; a^ er v?s? Ph'one’»6.!li aCUh ' Chambers, Lorn, St. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION MR. W. RUSSELL-WOOD ? # n ® , ot Australasia’s Foremost Teachers ?fnf| l 0 % Ut,on ?? d Adjudicator to the Prin! cipal Competitions Societies throughout New Zealand. Beneficial, Interesting Courses for Men, Women and Children. Public Speaking, Voice Cuiture, Recitals Etc. Studio: 5 MOUNT STREET. (Lower Symonds St.). Phone. MADAME EDITH BAIRD All Classes Resuminq Particl,li?s° F SEASON, MARCH 1. 64 GREAT SOUTH ROAD.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 910, 1 March 1930, Page 14
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