AUCKLAND SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION.
ANNUAL INDUSTRIAL EXHI-
BITION.
The sixth Scholars' Industrial Exhibition in connection with the Sunday - school Union is to bo held in the Drill-shed, off Wollesley-street, on the 18th insb., and four following days, and no doubt the affair will arouso a great deal of interest. There will be no less than sixty schools competing, ifc is expected. Tho Committee of the Union have alroady received a large number of entries, besides more coming in, and ifc is confidently expected thab the Exhibition will bo a greater success than any previous one. The exhibits will embrace all varieties of objects, from water-colour paintings and modelling work down to baby's clothes and specimens of cookery. The usual cookory competition to be held in connection with tho Show should be very interesting. As on previous occasions, concerts and entertainments will be given each evening while the Exhibition remains open. Writing, shorthand, ironing, and other competitions will be included in the five days' programme. All the necessary preparations for the successful carrying-out of the Exhibition are now being busily set aboub by the arranging committee, and the affair this year is expected bo be an usually large and interesting one.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 259, 1 November 1890, Page 5
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