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Exhibitions. AUCKLAND TNDUSTRIAL AND ■jVTINING gXHIBITION. -IS9B-99- —1898-9*-GATES OPEN AT 11 A.M.; CLOSE 10 P.M ADMISSION V. or by Season Ticket. Children 6d. 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 Exhibition Concert Hall Promenade Concerts! in Victoria Avenue at 3 and 8 Punch and Judy, 3.30 p.m. on lawn" THIS DAY. THIS DAT. TUESDAY. At 3 and 7.30, Promenade Concert at the Rotunda. Special Operatic Selections. TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY, 10th. At 7.50 and !>—By Special Request—Exhibition Concert Hall— . LIVING CHESS. LIVING CHESS. BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES. GORGEOUS EFFECTS. SPARKLING DANCES BY FORTY PERFORMERS. Extraordinary Limelight Effects. Reserved Scats, Wildman and Lyell's, 1/ extra. Admission i/. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 11th. At 3 p.m., RECITAL ON THE GREAT ORGAN, BY MR V. E. RICE. At 8 p.m., GRAND NAVAL AND MILITARY DISPLAY. BY SEAMEN AND MARINES H.M.S. TAURANGA AND ROYALIST. Cutlass Drill by 24 Seamen H.M.S. Royalist Field Gun Drill by Seamen H.M.S. Tauranga Physical Drill by Seamen H.M.S. Tau-rang-a Manual and Firing and Bayonet Drill by Royal Marines H.M.S. Tauranga and Royalist GRAND OBSTACLE RACE, open to Men ol: Wars Men of both Warships. Prizes £3, £2, £1. Entries to be left with the Superintendent, Exhibition Buildings. 'Garrison Band in Attendance. Track Brilliantly Lighted. Grandstand 6d. 1 THURSDAY. GRAND MUSICAL EVENT. First Appearance of MISS ELSIE HALL, The Celebrated English and Continental Solo Pianiste, Winner of the Mendelssohn Gold Medal, Leipsic Conservatarium. VOCAL ITEMS BY MR JOHN PROUSE Reserved Seats, Wildman and LyeTTs, 1/. Season Ticket Holders have, prior right to book to within 48 hours of the Concert. FRIDAY, 13th. ORCHESTRAL UNION AND LIEDERTAFEL CONCERT. At S-rSymphonic Ode, THE DESERT, By Felicien David. Seats may be reserved by Season Ticket Holders Free. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. At 3 p.m. Single handed Sawing Double handed Rawing Chopping Matoh, uprigrlit Jogs Chopping Match, horizontal logs Entries close TO-DAY at noon. I Full Rehearsal Auckland Orchestral I Union and Auckland Liedertafel, for 'Desert' Concert, FRIDAY, January 13, Sowerby's Hall, THURSDAY, January 12. at. 7.45 p.m. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL ""AND MINING EXHIBITION. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. JUDGING AND AWARDS. All entries for competition must be in the hands of the Secretary by THURSDAY, January' 13,'. 1899. Entry Forms for Competition may be obtained from the superintendent, Exhibition Buildings, or the undersigned. W. R. HOLMES, : Secretary. SS, Queen-street. TpRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Advertisers requiring space in "Sfiow Schedule or Catalogue apply early, as we go into press almost immediately. J. P. LONG, 91, Queen-street, Agent for 'Waikato Times.' " ■• ■ Late' Advrti sementa. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND V OFFICE TRAINING. Practical Instruction by a practical man, A. G. JARRETT, Shorthand Writer and Typist. EXPERIENCE: 12 years with Messrs Buddie, Button, and Co? Auckland and 4 years in London. ■"•ut-*»ana, 23 CERTIFICATES granted by the Shorthand Association, to pupils during the latter part of 1898. "s me Address: No. ?, WYNDH^AM STREET. rnHE AUCKLAND SHORTHAND x TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING A>D 'WRITING SCHOOL, ' Opposite 'Herald' Office, QUEEN-ST. J. H. COLWILL.. Principal, 1838 RESULTS. SHORTHAND RECORD-150 Words ncr minute. Highest certificate ever granted in Auckland was obtained by a punil of this school from the Shorthand Writ-ers-Association 41 Positions under Government in Professional and Commercial Offices obtained- by Boys and Girls of this school during- past 12 months. TYPBWRITING-25 different Typewriters kept so that pupils have "the ad- i vantage of learning any machine on the BOOKKEBPING-Slngle and Double entry and Balancing of Books thoroughly taught & WRITING-Bad Writing made good in la lessons by an improved system SHORTHAND INSTRUCTOR at Marist' Bros' College, Prince Albert College ; Kings College, Technical School, Mrs I Moore-Jones Ladies' College Mrs wn ' Hams' Ladies' College* and for ten Committees Auckland Public Schools. Classes begin on MONDAY NEXT, 16th MR COLWILL will be in attendance on SATURDAY MORNING to enrol int tending pupils. "DEST ALLOWANCE, Pianos and Or- ■*-» gans in exchange, balance on easiest terms.—English and Foreign Piano Agency, 75 Queen-street. OKS—TEA SETS, 40 pieces, Choice~Flor""*J al Decorations, gold illuminated 25/; Pretty Afternoon Tea Ptatesfrora 6/ dozen-TYLER'S, Queen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 7, 10 January 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 7, 10 January 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 7, 10 January 1899, Page 8