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! Exhibitions. AUCKLAND X^-DUSTRIAIi AND TV f IKING T-'XHIBITION. 11l -ill -IS9S-99- _IS3S-9i--1 GATES OPEN AT 11 A.M.; CLOSE 10 P.M | ADMISSION 1/. or by Season Ticket. Children 6d. i TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. | AND SATURDAY NIGHT. j Special Engagement of the Celebrated Artists, i MISS GERTIE CAMPION MISS MAUD BEATTY ! MISS MARIE MUELLER ! MR ERNEST FXTTS MR W. PERCY MR HARRY QUEALY MR HORACE GLEESON I _ PROGRAMME I 1. MISS GERTIE CAMPION will sing•Susie U. in costume G'lßert 'Why Must We Say Good-bye..Cooke I 2. MFSS" MAUD BEATTY Will Sing— ; 'When We Meet' Temple ! 'The Valley by the Soa' Adams ; 3. MISS MARIE MUELLER will sing— i 'The Carnival' Molloy | 'Because of Thee' T°urs •1. MR ERNEST FITTS will sir.g— •The Yeoman's Wedding' •■ Poniatowski 'I Trust You Still' Barnard .: 5. MR W. PERCY will sing— 1 'Sammy, My Old Friend Sam' ■■-•■ Paulton 'The Diamond King,' in character.-.. Mills 6. MR HARRY QUEALY will sing— ■I Happened to he There,' from the 'French Maid" 'Do Not Jump at Your Conclusions.. Slaughter 7 MR HORACE GLEESON will Play—--•Capricante" (Pauhvachs) Doors open 7.13. Commence at S. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. No Reserved Seats. Brinsmead's Concert Grand used. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THE GREAT CHILDREN'S DAY. PROFESSOR KEAR— With his Team of Performing Dogs MR BUSHBY— Punch and Judy PROFESSOR KEAR— Juggling and Legerdemain By Special Request. MAYPOLE DANCE. BY PUPILS OF MRS OSMOND. Garrison Band. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. 58, Queen-street. pUALITY MAINTAINS PRESTIGE. THAT IS WHY MENNIE AND DEY'S GOOD'S ARE IN EVERY HOME. TpXHIBITION. MENNIE AND DET 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 'Amusin Cusses' ever seen in this or any other country; the whole to be seen Gratia. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION, ADMISSION V. You can't go In without paying, 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. We are often getting complaints from people that retailers when asked to supply our goods,send other and inferior productions,in order that they may get an extra profit therefrom. We hope to hear no more complaints of this kind, but would urge the public to insist on getting the goods of the best quality and value, which are Mennie and Dey's. - ADVANCE AUCKLAND. "TTISITORS TO AUCKLAND EXHIBI- > TION please call and inspect our new assortment of Sheet Music, ex s.a. Delphic, 3d per copy or 6 for 1/; Empire Music Books 6d, Record Reign Do. 9d; Hemy's Tutors 1/9, Czerny's 101 Exercises 1/. Oratorios 'Messiah,' 'Elijah.' 'Israel in Egypt' "Creation." 'Sampson,' 'St. Paul,' "Stabat 'Mater,' 'Judas Maccabaeus,' all at English prices, 1/ each.— At MILLEITS FANCY REPOSITORY 110, VICTOBIA-ST. iTjTRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL SO--L- CIETY. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW. Will be held at PUKEKOHE on1 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. Entries close on MONDAY. February 13, at the Secretary's Office, Pukekohe, Entries bearing Post Office Stamp of same date will be accepted. CLASS 42-Heavy Spring Cart Horse. A first prize of \ ton bonedust, value 35/, is offered by Messrs Madill and Collier in lieu of the one advertised in prize schedule. Additions to Rule 13—Age of Pedigree Cattle to date from July 1. To Rule 19—Competitions to mean two or more exhibitors. ejo^^^-ill be received on or before SATURDAY. February 11th, for the supply of a Band of not less than 12 performers; also for Carting. Further particulars on application to the Secretary. Any tender not necessarily accepted. R. F. WEBSTER. - Secretary. T^XHIBITION OF GLASSBLOWING ■*-* Every Afternoon, Wednesday exoe.pted. Admission , Cd. Prizes given — Works, Freeman's Bay. AtfeletlfiS, JSte. rpHAMES CYCLING CLUB. i Entries for all Cycling Events, also the 3 distance Thames Handicap 75 yards 100 yards, and 150 yards, prizes £1 iff/ entry 3/, close on SATURDAY NEXT with Mr E. Nordon, at Metropolitan Hotel, at f» p.m.. and at Pacific Hotel Thames, at same hour. P.S. WAKATERE will run a cheap Excursion on the day of Sports Febru ary' IS, leaving Auckland at 7.30 am" returning- from Thames at midnight "' FARE-5/ Return. wt< C. W. BOYD, Acting Hon. Sec. OLD COLONISTS-Praise God from Whom all blessings flow; praise Him aJI creatures here below.'—AJD., 1899.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1899, Page 8