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Exhibitions. - —. -.■ " f D Auckland ladies' benevolent ■•**■' SOCIETY. y i- T7ILORAL TPETE JC LORAL -T ETE c ie » AND JUBILEE CARNIVAL. 5. BICYCLE GYMKHANA AND AUCKLAND CYCLING CLUB g SPORTS. Ie !S EL L E R S L lE, 11 SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. T GRAND PROCESSION OF DECORATED VEHICLES • Lead by King- Carnival and His Attendant Sprites. JUBILEE KIOSK. n KIOSKS OF ALL EUROPEAN NATIONS £" GRAND KIOSK OF VANITY FAIRS. JAPANESE CHA-JA ATTENDED BY MUSIMOS IN KIMONOS. - TOFFEE KIOSK. 3p All Kiosks dispensing Tea and Light Refreshments. j MAY-POLE DANCE JACK IN THE GREEN. AUNT SALLIES. :e GREASY POLE. TUG OF WAB. d FORTUNE TELLING SWING BOATS. MERRY-GO-ROUND. X CHILDREN'S PROCESSION—2.3O. S GRAND PROCESSION—3.O. c BICYCLE PROCESSION—3.3O. 7 GENERAL PROCESSION FOR BATTLE a- OF FLOWERS AT FIVE, - In which are included not only exhibitors, ~ but vehicles of all descriptions carrying ' Flowers. - 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 J admitted free. On payment of small charge Cyclists v can ensure safe custody of machines on ground. 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. st 0 AUCKLAND FLORAL FETE, d ■■&- 5/ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1. g All EXHIBITS must be Staged not later than d ' 1.30 p.m. For Train Arrangements see Special Advertisements and Handbills, i. y Exhibitors are also notified to apply to Secred £ tary at Stewards' Stand for Ticket showing class and number. 1. il s- T7VLORAL FETE—Millinery Flowers, tons of JU them, cheap enough for decorations, smart c, enough for anything, just arrived ex s.s. >y Rangitira, bought job by Mr J. R. Rendell ie when in London.—The Ladies' Warehouse, id Queen-street, and at Newton. D T^LORAL FETE. 5/ *- [r SPECIAL TRIPS will be run as under, c direct to Fete :— 1, 1. 1. MOUNT ROSKILL—From Stables X 2 noon t. MOUNT EDEN (via Gaol RoaS)— From Cucksey's 12 noon "' AVONDALE (via Mt. Albert and / Kingsland)—From Avondale c ' Stables 11.30 a.m. Parties requiring Conveyances cab arrange D at the Office, or by telephone. st PATERSON and CO., %'/ Lome-street. >y i- XT' LORAL FETE. Ie J? • r. Poppies, 4d and 6Jd doz.; Daisy Wreaths, n. 6d ; Rose Picquets, 3d ; Forget-me-nots, 6d spray. j? Immense Variety. Bought Job by Mr J. R. s _ Rendell when in London. L n THE LADIES' WAREHOUSE, ," QUEEN-STKEET AND NEWTON. A MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. E. AUCKLAND SECTION. 45 FLORAL FETE AT ELLERSLIE ' RACECOURSE, s, SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. !/, * TRAIN ARANGEMENTS. tl" Trains will leave Auckland for the Racecourse every few minutes from 10 n. a.m. to1 3.0 p.m., returning every 15 is, minutes fiom 3.30 to 7.30 p.m. Trains will ie leave Mount Eden for the Racecourse at ar 12.0 noon and 1.0 p.m., returning at 4.15 3d p.m. and as required. it, ALTERATIONS IN TRAINS. ONEHUNGA SERVICE.—The Ordinary st Train Service between Auckland and ts Onehunga will be suspended from 10.30 a.m. ,r, to 8.45 p.m. Special Trains. will run at je frequent intervals in lieu thereof. Passengers to and from Onehunga will change _ trains at Penrose. c : OTAHUHU SERVICE.—The 12.10 and y 6.35 p.m. Trains from Otahuhu to Auck- '" land, and the 12.50, 5.20 and 6.20 p.m. Trains s' from Auckland to Otahuhu will not run lcl The following Train Service will be suby> stituted: Leave Penrose for Otahuhu: 12.50 2.5 and 6.0 p.m. (go from Auckland by .20 ' Special Train). Leave Otahuhu for Penlit rose and Auckland: 1.5, 2.20 and 6.15 p.m. is, (Pasengers change trains at Penrose) HELEN SVILLE and MERCER T SERVICE.—TRAINS POSTPONED.—The gg Evening Train, Auckland to Mercer will c . leave at 7.30 p.m. The Evening Train ld Auckland to Helensville and Kaukapa- .,„ kapa, will leave at 7.0 p.m. The Evening R Train, Kaukapakapa to Helensville will in leave at 10.20 p.m. These trains will run correspondingly later throughout. TRAINS CANCELLED.—The 9.0 a m "• Train from Mercer to Auckland, the 12.50 c- p.m. Train Auckland to Mercer, the 10 55 ■\~ a.m Auckland to Helensville, and the 11 55 l" a.m. . Helensville to Auckland, will not jy run. TRAIN' ALTERED.— The 4.0 p.m. Train Helensville to Auckland will leave Helensville at 3.0 p.m., Avondale 4.35 p m Auckland passengers change trains at be Newmarket. ill . . To avoid the crush ladies and children es are advised to leave Auckland with the m early trains, and return not later than 4.0 o clock. w! Return Fare from Auckland, Newmarket * or Mount Eden: 1/6, including admission to Fete; Children under 12, Half-price Fare Racecourse to Auckland, 1/. Take out your tickets the day before es and go out by an early train. >n The Auckland Goods Shed will close at ac io a.m. on 27th November, ac , , Exhibits which can be carried in guard's van will be accepted at Auckland and Newmarket stations up to 1° noon on 27th inst. Other exhibits, such as vehicles, etc., will not be accepted after 8.15 a.m. In consequence of the heavy traffic anticipated at the Racecourse Station on account of the Floral Fete, Graham-st - will be blocked by trains from 12 noon to V £0 p.m. on Saturday, 27th November. There will therefore be no thoroughfare to and from the Racecourse by way of 11 Graham-street between those hours. BY ORDER. FLORAL FETE-Tons of Millinery Flowers just in ex Rangitira, bought job bj- Mr J K. Kendall when in London. Cheapest and smartest lot ever oftercd.-J. Kendall, the I Ladies Warehouse, Queen-street and Newton.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 275, 26 November 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 275, 26 November 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 275, 26 November 1897, Page 8