BANI) ■ CONTEST ; At NEW I'LY.UUUTH. February 24th TO | February 28th, 19 BANDS ENTERED 19 500 BANDSMEN. UItKATJ&T -MUSICAL EVKNT THE HlSTOltt' OF THE DOMIHIONi Great Hcccption of Die Bandsmen at the Garden Party in the Kcoreation Sporta Ground on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 25th February. Each Band will play a Selection ot their own dioico, and ' the afternoon will conclude with one of
tnc Greatest Events of the week—lll* rendering of the March "Uidauutei" by the AlASSiil) pempriainj WW BattJsmcu. TIILRKDAV, 27tfi i'EJJftKARY, fsi#. GREAT MILITARY »HPLIT. Marching Competilisn in the Recreation Sports Ground. Competing Bauds will play G. Trussell's greatest composition, the Quickstep "i5.1.U.8.A.," especially arranged for the Xew Plymouth Contest, Don't Miss these Musical Treats, .Special Train ArnaugeiuouU l u suit Country Visitor. ADMISSION ONLY ONE SHILLING. Season Tickets for Contest 7s 6d. J. CLARKE, Secretary. BAND CONTEST.
BAND CONTEST. MEETING of Ladies willing to assist in entertaining the Hands at a Garden Party oil February 25th will he held TillS AFTERNOON in the Town Hall at 3.30 o'clock. L. DOCKRILL, Convuncr. ST. ANDKFAV'S CHURCH. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES TO SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHOLARS By X. K. -MACDIARMII), Esq., TO-NIGHT, at 7 o'cloek. Members of th« Congregation u»i pareits of achoiars irfited to lw present.
DUAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. THE DAV TO V-ISiT NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2G. N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIP ATHLETIC (ON ALL DAY) And BANDS' FIRST TEST SELECTION. BANDS' FIRST TEST SELECTION. BANDS' FIRST TEST SELECTION. (EVENING). All in the New • AU ia tlic New All ill tlie New RECREATION SPORTS GROUND*. RECREATION SPORTS GROUNDS. RECREATION SPBRTS GROfNDS. RECORD NOMINATIONS For First Grade Sports in tU« North Island. DON'T JJTBS THE CHAMPIONSHIP EAOIiS. ALL THE PROMINENT ATHLETES IN TEE DOMINION COMPETING. ('S«c Large Representative LUt oi Nominators.)
AIjL PREVIOUS CYOLE TIi'ACK DOMINATIONS JffIUKEN. T W ENTV-FIV E KII)U 11 3, including all the I'rominent llirttTrf from the South Inland, competing. GREAT GATHERING OF HIGHLANDERS. ATTKACTIOAS I'X)R THE Cllll.lJK-.Merry-go-ltoiind anil Oilier (.;«!»•«. Comfort for All Patrons. Fruit aad Lollie Stalls, Ludclumi and Afternoon Tea Booths. EAIJSV TH.\l!fS anil LATE lltt-Mlv I WAKD TISAINS 1,1 suit. lAntutrv ] Visitors. BXIVRPIOX VABSK -t DON'T MISS WEDNESDAY 26th THE CII.VMI'ION DA\ (IE THE WEEK TTOW to be Happy though Married Buy the wife a Zcalandia Rango Nixon and ftixon, Sole Agents, Liardet street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 47, 14 February 1908, Page 3
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