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I Exhibitions. • AUCKLAND -INDUSTRIAL AND J4 TIDING EXHIBITION. —IS9B-9S>— —IS9S-9J —■ GATES OPEN AT 11 A.M.; CLOBE 10 P.M ADMISSION I/, or by Season Ticket. Children Gd. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 3 and S. PROMENADE CONCERT, VICTORIA AVENUE. OPERATIC SELECTIONS. At S p.m. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. Musical Director Mr Arthur Towsey PROGRAMME: 1. Piano. 'Tremolo' Gottschalk MISS CLARICE BRABAZON 2. Song, 'Good-bye1 Tosti MADAME DU RIEU ". English Concertina Solo, 'Ah clip As--1 sortii Venzano MR JOHN SHEEHAN 4. Song-, 'Blow High, Blow Low' Dibdin MR JOHN PROUSE 5. Trumpet Solo, 'The Lo.-U Chord" Sullivan At the Orfjan—Mr Arthur Towsey MR P. GRIBEIN C. Song-. '11 Baeio" Arditi MISS MARIE MUELLER 7. Piano. 'La Truite' Heller MISS CLARICE BRABAZON S. Song-. 'Daddy' Behrend MADAME DU RIEU !). English Concertina, Solo, 'Do Conte.' from Norma Bellini MR JOHN SHEEHAN 10. Song- 'When the Heart is Young' Dudley Buck MISS MARIE MUELLER II Song-, 'The Last Man' Caldicot MR JOHN PROUSE 12. Trumpet Solo, 'The Better Land' Jude At the Organ—Mr Arthur Towsey MR F. GRIBBIN Accompanists—Miss Florence Prouse, Mr Arthur Towsey. Brinsmead Concert Grand used. Admission to Concert Hall, 1/. No Reserved Seats. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENJ- INGS, EXHIBITION, CONCERT HALL. NO EXTRA CHARGE. SCIENTIFIC CONVERSAZIONE. For Two Nights Only: THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF UP-TO-DATE SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS Ever exhibited in the colony, showing in a practical manner the marvellous progress made by scientists during the 19th century. TO BE EXHIBITED: Wireless Telegraphy, Magneto-Electric Apparatus, Tuning Forks, illustrating sympathetic beats; Voss' Machine, Leyden Jar discharge, etc.; Microtome Microscopes (living specimens), Vibrating String to •illustrate harmonics, Heliograph, Magnesium Light, Apparatus explaining high resistance, Galvometer, Electrical Marking- Linen, Thermo Electricity, Thermopile and Galvometer, Aluminia and Magnet, Scientific Gas Production and Combustion, Model Electric Tramway, Planimeier, Pentagraph, Otheoscope, Radiometer, Polemoscope, Rontgen Rays, Crook's Radiometer, Chemical Glassware, illustrations of Life by Rock. Extension Triunlal Lantern, etc., etc. LECTURES will be delivered in the smail Hall at intervals, and scientific instruments explained to visitors. Full details in morning paper. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. 58, Queen-street. i A UCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINA. ING EXHIBITION. 1898-99. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. All Competitive Exhibitors are hereby requested to attend a Meeting to be held in the Choral Hall, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 19th inst., at 3 p.m. •BUSINESS': To Elect Competitors' Judges for the various Classes of Exhibits. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. 58, Queen-street. January 16, .1899. • UCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION, 189S-1899. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Church Choirs are informed that the Executive have decided to hold a Choir Competition on January 23 and 24. Entries to be sent in not later than FRIDAY, January 20, at 4 p.m. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. » A ' U C X L A N D EXHIBITION. THE LATEST NOVELTY. Your Name Engraved on your Watch FREE by the Lightning Engraver, C. WHITEHEAD, AT THE EMBROIDERY EXHIBIT, Opposite Entrance to Rotorua Court. TjV X H I BIT t O N. ■ MENNIE AND DEY Have at great expense Imported the Menagerie which belonged to the late Artemus Ward, consisting of Wax Figures and other Living Wild Beasts of Prey, among them being some of the most 'Amusln Cusses' ever seen In this or any other country; the whole to be seen Gratis. " AUCKLAND EXHIBITION, „;. ADMISSION" V. You can't go in without payingl, but you can pay without going in. And don't you forget that MENNIE & DEY'S Biscuits. Jams, and . Confectionery, are the best quality and value of any in the market. ADVANCE AUCKLAND^ L ._. y -rriSITORS TO AUCKLAND EXHIBI-' V TION please call and inspect our new assortment of Sheet Music, ex s.a. Delphic, 3d per copy or G for 1/; Empire Music Books 6d, Record Reign Do. 9d; Hemy's. Tutors 1/9. Czerny'a 101 Exercises \l. Oratorios 'Messiah.' 'Elijah.' 'Israel in Egypt.' 'Creation.' 'Sampson,' 'St. Paul.' 'Stabat Mater,' 'Judar, Maccabaeus,' all at English prices, 1/ each.— At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110, VICTORIA-ST.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 14, 18 January 1899, Page 4

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