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Exhibitions. AUCKLAND TNDUSTRIAL AND TV.riNING "EXHIBITION. —189S-99— —IS9B-9J— GATES OPEN AT 11 A.M.; CLOSE 10 P.M ADMISSION 1/, or by Season Ticket. ADMITTING DAILY TO The Exhibition and Grounds Bicycle Track Armament Court Mineral Court Machinery in Motion Rotorua and Thermal Court Art Gallery (Magnificent Loan Collections) Home Industry and Technical Court Recitals on the Great Organ i Exhibition Concert Hall ■ Promenade Concerts in Victoria Avenue at 3 and 7 Punch and Judy, 3 p.m. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. TO-DAY, FRIDAY, 23rd. PROMENADE CONCERT at S. S—Dramatic Recitations, Comic Singing, in the Concert Hall SATURDAY, 21th. Afternoon—Punch and Judy; and 7.30, gn the track, Maypole Dancing by Pupils Mrs Osmond PRIZE-WINNERS' NIGHT. PRIZE-WINNERS' NIGHT. PRIZE-WINNERS' NIGHT. T rarr.aMc Recitations, Violinists, Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Baritone, Medallists. Humorous Songs. Humorous Recitations. A UCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND XX. MINING EXHIBITION. MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. PROGRAMME FOR THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. DRAMATIC RECITATIONS. Miss Bullen 'Becalmed* Mr Geo. Newsome..'Christmas Day in the Workhouse' Miss Jowitt 'The Amen Corner' Mr P. Hayes..'The Progress of Madness' Miss Pollock 'The Lady of Provence' Mr Pollock 'Napoleon the Great' Miss Rosenthal'The Face Upon the Floor' Mr E. R. Davis 'The Amen Corner' Mr W. J. Smith 'The Uncle' Mr Kendon 'The Eve of Waterloo' SINGING (HUMOROUS): Mr P. J. Blackman 'Tut-Tut Mr S. R. Bordeaux 'Mrs Gottcm* ! Mr H. Burnett..'! Happened to be There' Mr M. Lewis 'The Don' ' Mr Fred. Lloyd 'It Does Go' Mr G. Marshall 'I'm Waiting for It' . The Decisions in Classes will be ~ma4c known TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY EVENING. 24th, SATURDAY EVENING, 24th, GRAND MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMME BY ALL PRIZE WINNERS! ALL PRIZE WINNERS! Admission ' FREE. Seats may be booked on payment of 1/. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION. IS9S-99. NOTICE TO SEASON' TICKET HOLDERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Season Ticket Holders and General Public are hereby notified that on and after MONDAY, the 19th December, 1898, the following charges will be made for Concerts and Entertainments:— That the Entrance to Special Entertainments which will be duly notified in public press, a charge of 1/ will be made, with an extra charge of 1/ for reserving seats. Season Ticket Holders to have a prior right to reserve seats until 48 hours, before the entertainment. For Ordinary Concerts 1/ be charged for reserving seats. Season Ticket Holders to have a prior right as before. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. • Auckland, December 17, IS9S. AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION, 189S-1599. NOTICE TO SEASON TICKET HOLDERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC. On and after MONDAY, December 19, 1898, the Exhibition Buildings and Grounds will be open to the public from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. continuously. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. Auckland, ■ December 16, IS9B. AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION, IS9S-1599. NOTICE TO SEASON TICKET HOLDERS. The Executive Committee beg to notify all Season Ticket Holders that their Photograph must be attached to Ticket prior to the morning of. 24th December. After that date no season ticket holders will be admitted without such photograph W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. A UCKLAND EXHIBITION—IMPORTXX. ANT ANNOUNCEMENT—MrH.BENNETT, late Providore of the New Zealand and Union S.S..Companies, and who for many years has so successfully and satisfactorily Catered for tho Auckland and the travelling public, wishes to acquaint his numerous friends and visitors that he has secured the whole of the spacious premises known heretofore ' as the Marine Chambers, which name '■ has been changed to the GLADSTONE COFFEE PALACE, Corner Queen and Quay streets, head of Wharf, affording every facility to passengers and visitors ' arriving per steamer or rail to our city. All the Reading, Smoking, Sitting, Bed and Dining Rooms have been furnished in the very.latest style. Every Room in the Establishment, from East to West, affords a splendid view of the harbour, ". shipping, and northern shores. Spacious ; Baggage Rooms, Hot, Cold, Fresh, and - Sea Water Baths to suit Invalids', and Night Porter. The whole of this much " needed enterprise will be under the direct and able management of Mr H. BennettSpecial attention is called 'to our Cuisine. Our table will bo equal to any- - thing ever yet attempted, efficiency and ; cleanliness being the order. Under the [ direction of the noted French Cook, Signor Ornalles. On the basement, facing the Northcote Ferry Wharf, we have a well conducted Restaurant, where we are .supplying First class Meals at (id.— Messrs H. BENNETT and FRANK ORNALLES, Proprietors. I OPENS SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24. MAKE no mistake; use plenty of Holdfast Fly Papers, for peaceful homes; avoid all diseases; not poisonous. i p H R V S T- A L L. O. ; THE MARVELLOUS CHRYSTAL CAVE'S. NOW COMPLETED. DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT. 1 "V/TR R. BARBER, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, CONFECTIONER AND CATERER, Will supply a FIRST CLASS LUNCHEON AT THE EXHIBITION •At 1/ and 2/. FIRST CLASS MENU. AFTERNOON TEA. : HOT AND COLD SUPPERS EVERY NIGHT FROM 7 to 10 O'CLOCK EXHIBITION of Glassblowing every afternoon from 2 till 5. Admission 6d. Prizes given. Works, Freeman's Bay.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 303, 23 December 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 303, 23 December 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 303, 23 December 1898, Page 8