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Exhibitions. GRAND GARDEN FETE AND FANCY PAIR, i In aid of 1 St. BARNABAS' PARISH HALL, I To be held in the Grounds of Arthur Heather, Esq.. Boxley, Mt. Eden. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, IITH AND 12th DECEMBER. . Friday :3to 10 p.m. Saturday :Ito 10 p.m. Gipsy Encampment. Fortune Telling. I Maypole Dance at Intervals. | Tennis, Donkey Cart, Frsir Pond, Aunt j Sally, Etc., Etc. I Hunter's Band. ! Luncheon and Tea Marquees. ! Ices axd Strawberries and Cream, Etc. Needle Worn Tent, Art Fancy Work Tent, Children's Tent, Flower Tent, Toffee Tent, etc., presided over by Ladies in api pro;>riiito Fancy Cos; nines. ■Madame Hortensk De Paris odiste et [ OOUTCMIKKE AUK POCPEES UNIVEKSELLES. ! Com petitions in Cookery i Bouquets, etc. I 'RUSES • Special Service to the Ground, ! leaving Queen-street on Friday, 2.30,5.0, and 7.0: ! Saturday, 1.30 and 7 p.m. Pjirncil. Friday. 2.30 and 7.0; Saturday, 2.0 and 7.0. Green Lane ai.<l Itemucra: Friday. 2.30 and 7.0; Saturday, 1.20 : and 7.0. Also through nervier- by ordinary Mt. Eden 'Buses. Mt, Koskill end of Valley Road : Friday and Saturday, 2.30 and 6.15, returning at convenient times. : Admission, One Shilling; Children, Half-price. Y^ A X D E H ITI E T E. J ROOKY NOOK, NEW NOKTII ROAD. Paterson's "Buses pass ercry halMwur, fares 3d. In aid of Epiphany Church Debt. TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON. Admission—Sixpence. Jumble Stall, Fi-h Pond, Gipsy 'Tent. Aunt Sally, Lollio Stall. Amusements, Punch and Judy, Little Gloaners, Fancy Costume March, Ten Little Niggers, Open-air Concert, for which no extra charge. i Refreshment Stall. Sirawberries and Oraam, , Fancy Stalls, Christmas Cards, etc., etc. j ROCKY NOOK FETE, To-morr«w Afternoon, j The Jumble Stall (a novelty I will hare for enlo ' Geese, Ducks. Peultrv, Pigeons, Doves, Meat, Vegßtabl«a. Books. Pictures, Christinas Cards, etc. Only 6d admission to Ground. AUCKLAND T7l NHIBITION. ! 1896-97. . . | OFFICIAL OPENING DECEMBER 24th In point of INTEREST— COMPETITIONMAGXTFICENCE— MAGNITUDE— GRANDEUR— ILLUMINATIONENTERTAINMENT—■ The Exhibition of 1896-97 will stand UNPARALLELED IN THE ANNALS OF AUCKLAND'S HISTORY, And will prove to be '*' AN EMBLEM OF ITS GROWING PROSPERITY. ATI tho Local Industries nro represented—Tito Competition for the Awards is unusually keen— Thousands upon thousands of pounds' worth of MaKUiiicenfc Exhibits-The )ato« results of Scientiiic Research—Beautiful Art Productions —Goods in course oi' manufacture by Exhibitors— Tho Marvellous Itontgen X Eayspubltey exhibited for the first time—Novel Exhibits of Curios from all parts of me world—Hundreds of pounds' worth of Good? given away to Visltom— The Exhibitors seleel ttieir own Judges—JEhe moat extensive Electric Lighting plant ewer laid down in Now Zealand—Semi Hundred incandescent Lamps—Several Arc Liunps of lt.ooo CandJc Powor—Tho JiuiUiing and Grounds >one Blazo of Mellow Light—Grand New Concert JLull to accommodate over 1.000 people, </jnen free of extra chargc- r The Choicest Mus.cBniss jind Siring Hands—Athletic f.M Edsicational Compelitions — Lovely Cool Opea-air Promenades—GorKeous Pyrotechnical Dismay 8 —The Host Procurable Entertainments—Battles of Fiowora—Children's Bouquet Galas, etc.,. eto. General Admission to the Exhibiticm, One Shilling. Excursion Fares from all districts. ■'■. CHARLES GREY. Secretary. ROOKERY y\EMONSTRAT3:ONS. ; \j JL/ MRS ROSS (Holding: Diplomas from Cookery afld Food Associmtions. liondou, distinguished French Chefs, South Keusiug-ton, N.T.S.C.. etcjl, having been engaged to giva y DExMONSTRATIONS IN COOKERY AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THE US.'B OF GAS STOVES, will give DEMONSTRATIONS ox TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, JFKOJI 2 TO 3.30 EACH IDAY. AT THE OFFICES OF THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED). 26, WYNDIIAM STREET. Picnics, JSxcwrsiosi S. &c rif iFe"""^ OMING P ICN IC. GRAND AQUATIG CAftNITAL ! AL L TT_ AY BICNIC LAKE IAKAPUNA BJ3ACH, T O ■ M O X R O W iSATU R D A V), 12th DECEMBER, 18J36. BY WEST END ROWING CLUB. THIAL FIVES —First Pnzesv Handsome Gold Hracelet'j; in the afLerisooiu CHILDREN'S HPOItTd in the JWornin?. P.s. Katio from Ferry Tee af. 9 and 11 a.m. ami i,15 p.m. Boa's home at 5.3 ft and at finish o£ ractiL>. Ticket*. Is 6d each; C.iUdren over 5, 6d _ IivTEWMAftKETWSH. f- fi 'f JIH ing club f____^«Hi~d-, EXCUII SIO N. If you wish to eujey a pUexsant. healthy outing, come with us nnd hav&.au Afternoon's Fishing amoßg the beauLiful Isies of the Gulf. The p.s. TONGAUIItO will Heave the Ferry Tee at 1.20 p.m. TO-MORROW.-Bait and Tea provided. Public Tickets—Single. 2s; Tsouble. 3s. F_Mlg Moflces. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. The undersigned respectfully requests that all persons \ylio have any dwabts about their names b«injj' retained on the. " City of Auckland " Electoral Roll Will be good enough to call on him at the. Drill Shed dur ng the next week, in order that any omissiions or errors may l»o rectified previous to his transmitting the Official Roll to tha Registrar of Electors. Mr King has appointed a special clerk in his department to attend to this work. The Returning: Officer must complete an Official lioll for Registrar, and trusts that, thosa interested will attend to this reas- nable r«ojuest, and prevent undeserved grumbling in the future. JNO. iaNG, Eioturning Officer. The Drill Shed, Auckland, Friday. IS Dewebury's "Centaur" Embrocation Dead? Not much! It! takes better and bettor. For both homes aad stables.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 294, 11 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 294, 11 December 1896, Page 4