THE BAND CONTEST.
" L liloile du Xord " will bo the first lest selection to lie decided at llic Hawera contest. This, the tirst big item of the contest, will lake place on the A. and I'. Assoriallon's Shew (•rounds, which have been brilliantly illuminated with powerful arc lamps and coloured lights, and should prove quite a fairies' bower. The hand rotunda. which lush,vii civ.-led for I lie occasion. |is of hirgc dimensions, mid will lie brilliantly lighted. A hirg" enelosiii'e ill from of |hc grandstand lios lieen lak-tt in. and will form a lawn well sealed. The rendering of the selections in the open will no doubt appeal to the public. In fact, in the Old Country it is the custom to hold brass band contests in the open air. The admission to the grounds will he one shilling, children sixpence. It is confidently anticipated that several I thousands will assemble (in Tuesday evening to hear (he first big item of the 11)0(1 contest.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8035, 23 January 1906, Page 2
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164THE BAND CONTEST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8035, 23 January 1906, Page 2
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