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Exhibitions. A UCKLAND LADIES' BENEVOLENT A. SOCIETY. TT'LORAL T7ETE I 1 LORAL i? ETE AND JUBILEE 3 CARNIVAL. BICYCLE GYMKHANA AND AUCKLAND CYCLING CLUB SPORTS. ELLERSLIB, SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. GRAND PROCESSION OF DECORATED VEHICLES Lead by King Carnival and His Attendant Sprites. JUBILEE KIOSK. KIOSKS OF ALL EUROPEAN NATIONS GRAND KIOSK OF VANITY FAIRS. JAPANESE CHA-JA ATTENDED BY MUSIMOS IN KIMONOS. TOFFEE KIOSK. All Kiosks dispensing Tea and Light Refreshments. MAY-POLE DANCE JACK IN THE GREEN. AUNT SALLIES. GREASY POLE. TUG OF WAR. FORTUNE TELLING SWING BOATS. MERRY-GO-ROUND. CHILDREN'S PROCESSION—2.3O. GRAND PROCESSION-3.0. BICYCLE PROCESSION-3.30. GENERAL PROCESSION FOR BATTLE OF FLOWERS AT FIVE, In which are included not only exhibitors, but vehicles of all descriptions carryingFlowers. Return Tickets by Rail, including Admission to Ground, 1/6. Admission to Ground only, 1/. Grand Stand, 1/. Derby Stand, 6d. Children, Half - price. Exhibitors admitted free. . Railway Tickets, including admission to the Course can be procured from Messrs Upton and Co., G. Aickin, Chemist, and Wildman and Lyell. LUNCHEON ROOMS Open from 12, under management of Mr Thos. McEwin. AUCKLAND FLORAL FETE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27. All EXHIBITS must be Staged not later than 1.30 p.m. For Train Arrangements see Special Advertisements and Handbills. Exhibitors are also notified to apply to Secretary at Stewards' Stand for Ticket showing class and number. "CHLORAL FETE—Millinery Flowers, tons of J? them, cheap enough for decorations, smart enough for anything, just arrived ex s.s. Rangitira, bought job by Mr J. R. Rendell when in London.—The Ladies' Warehouse, Queen-street, and at Newton. LORAL FETE—For Sale, Cut Flowers in any quantity.—Apply Mrs Ralston, Northcote. tf -ftf KW ZEALAND jLjjJSW i-M jfpP? NATIVES' ASS.OCIATION. ''^pfl^fefls? Members are respectfully "M&yi/'fpK? requested to attend the fl'-tM%s Ladies' Floral Fete, at EllersWlfiP? he< on SATURDAY NEXT. *p*|«Jr|ji§&ia Flowers for decorating the, s-'geSeSt* Association's lorry should be forwarded to the Undersigned TO-MORROW (Friday) Night or SATURDAY Morning early. M. SHANAHAN, Hon. Sec. FLOWER SHOW—Made-up Lace Goods, including Fichus, Fronts, Collars, Collarettes, and Scarfs, as now worn, new and elegant designs.—D.S.C. T^LORAL FETE. SPECIAL TRIPS will be run as under, direct to Fete :— MOUNT ROSKILL-From Stables 12 noon MOUNT EDEN (via Gaol Road)— From Cucksey's 12 noon AVONDALE (via Mt. Albert and Kingsland)—From Avondale Stables 11.30 a.m. Parties requiring Conveyances can arrange at the Office, or by telephone. PATERSON and CO., Lome-street. TjiLOWER SHOW-Showing a Magnificent -a. Stock of Umbrellas and Sunshades just to hand, from 2s lid to 32s 6d.—D.S.C. FLORAL FETE-Tqns of Millinery Flowers just in ex Rangitira, bought job by Mr J. R. Kendall when in London. Cheapest and smartest lot ever offered.—J. Rendall, the iesl}Y a£?!l? u?^_Q]? een"street an(i Newton. ONEHUNGA.— Monday, November 29th Kinematographe and Loud-speaking Phonograph, as shown five nights in the Opera House. Sporting1. J^ AX E R A C• E S. NOMINATIONS CLOSE at the Lake Hotel on SATURDAY, the 27th; at 9 p.m. W. GOODWIN, Hon. Sec. Eleelesiastleal. Y. M. C. : a. THE REV. R. BAVIN (From Sydxey) With 100 Beautiful and Impressive Slides Ox FRIDAY, 26th, at 7.30 IN THE LECTURE HALL. Friends are Cordially Invited. Admission Free. Collection for Expenses. Q T- Ju, D t E' s- Avondale, -Spring Morning" p Cantata Service of Song to-morrow (Friday) evening, 7.30. Admission free. Volunteer Notices. A UCKLAND GARRISON BAND. The Auckland Garrison Band will Parade at the Drill Hall TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 7.30 p.m., to nr^ceed with the Auckland Naval Artillery Volunteers to their Camp of Insvructk-n. By order, A. R. HUNTI-IR, Bandmaster. |JEW ZEALAND NATIVES INFANTRY Members who have signified their intention of joining the above Corps arc hereby uotifipH to attend at the Drill Hall TO-MORROW (Friday) at 8 p.m. for the purpose of enrolment, E. H. MONTGOMERY, Convener. M. SHANAHAN, Hon. Sec, N.Z.N.a! T ESTER BROS, for Boys' and Girls' Tricvcle S JUESTER BROS, for Boys' and Girls' B cycles LESTER BROS, for Xmas Toys and PrcLnts LESTER BROS, for Decorations and fS Dresses LESTER BROS, for Xmas Cards & Stationery LESTER BROS, for Combs, Brushes, Soap and Scents LESTER BROS, for Dolls and Prams Or anything you require at Low Prices Only Address- COOMBES1 ARCADE, Queen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 274, 25 November 1897, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 274, 25 November 1897, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 274, 25 November 1897, Page 12