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Exhibitions. ___^_ A UCKLAND TNDUSTRIAL AND -RjTNING ipXHIBITION. —1898-99— —1898-9*-GATES OPEN AT 11 A.M.; CLOSE 10 P.M ADMISSION If, or by Season Ticket. Children 6d. EXHIBITION CLOSES SATURDAY, FEB. IS. LAST FORTNIGHT. THIS DAY. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. VICTORIA AVENUE at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. IN THE EXHIBITION HALL. ADMISSION FREE. EDISON'S LATEST 1898 MODEL CINEMATOGRAPH. A most wonderful display of entirely new Pictures and Humorous Old Favourites, including the Lone Fisherman, Melbourne Cup, Parisienne Dance, Great Series of Spanish-American War Events, The Flying Scotchman, Morning Dip, ana forty other interesting and amusing Pictures. Exhibited by Mr J. Budd and Mr C. E. Browne. ■ No* Extra Charge for Admission. WEDNESDAY. CHILDREN'S AFTERNOON. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Juggling, Performing Dogs, Punch and Judy. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). GRAND BALLAD CONCERT. Musical Director Mr Arthur Towsey PROGRAMME: MR WALTER KIRBY will sing— 'Once' (by request; Hervey 'My Queen' Blumenthal MADAME DU RIEU will sing— 'The Requital' Blumenthal 'The Lost Chord' (by special request) Sullivan Organ Accompaniment by Mr Arthur Towsey MADAM CHAMBERS will sing— 'May Morning' Denza 'When the Tide Comes In' Millard MISS STELLA ALEXANDER, winner of the Exhibition Gold Medal, will play a Violin Solo. MR EDGAR WALTON, winner of the ■ Exhibition Silver Medal, will sing— 'The Yoeman's Wedding Song' Poniatowski 'The Mighty Deep' Judo Accompanists: ( MISS KENT AND MR ARTHUR TOWSEY. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., commence at 8. Admission to Concert Hall, ONE SHILLING. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. PANORAMA AMERICAN CUBAN WAR SONGS, DANCES, AND SKETCHES. SATURDAY. CHILDREN'S AFTERNOON. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. DANCING BY PUPILS OF MRS SOWERBY IN TJIE EVENING. W. R. HOLMES, .' a Secretary. 55, Queen-street. "PROGRAMME -FINAL "SPORTS. Under the Auspices and " Control of the Auckland Cycling Club. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 1898. Half Mile Dash Handicap—£3, £2, £1. Entry 2/ One Mile Exhibition Handicap—£4, £2, £1. Entry 2/6 One and a Half Ranfurly Wheel. Race Handicap-£7, £3, £1. Entry if. GRAND INVITATION TANDEM RACE. The-following have been invited by the Exhibition Committee" to take part in this Race:— MESSRS E. REYNOLDS, L. W. GRAHAM, R. A. DEXTER, A. J. CAMPBELL. TWO DISTANCE AMATEUR HANDICAP. Half Mile and li Mile. Trophies Valued—£s, £3, £1. Entry 2/6. Points—7, 3, 1. Half Mile Flat Handicap—£3, £2,' £1. Entry 2/6. One Mile Flat Handicap—£3, £2, £1, Entry 2/6 All Cycling Events under Rules of the League of N.Z. Wheelmen. Entries close SATURDAY NEXT. February 11, at Metropolitan Hotel, 9 p.m. sharp. (Signed) W. R. HOLMES, Secretary AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION, 1898-1899. NOTICE TO SCHOOLS. On and after TUESDAY, January 31, School Children in charge of Teachers will be admitted to the Exhibition on payment of half rates, viz., 3d each. Schools must arrive before 2 p.m. each day, unless specially arranged otherwise With Secretary. W. R. HOLME§. Secretary. 58, Queen-street. January 28. 1899. THE AUCKLAND" "LADIES' BENE~ VOLENT' SOCIETY'S CARNIVAL takes place in the Exhibition Buildings early in March. Giant Cooking Competition, Bicycle Gymkhana, Promenade Concerts, Tableaux, Jumble Stall, etc., etc., Grand Fancy Dress and Powder and Patch Bali. J. GOOD ALL, Hon. Sec. A' W A R NINO. The Auckland Public ARE WARNED not to leave the Exhibition without seeing the Great Ferris Wheel laden with Gold Medal FLAG BRAND Pickles, Sauces, Cordials, etc. HAYWARD BROS., Manufacturers. This exhibit has been purchased by Mr G. Moody, Onehunga. ■XTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION. CLOSING FEBRUARY 18. Cheap Excursion Tickets at the rate of 2d per mile first class and Id per mile second class, minimum 4/ and 2/ respectively, will be issued from any station to Auckland on SATURDAY, February 11 and on THURSDAY and SATURDAY* February IGth and 18th. Those issued on the 11th will be available for return up to and including the 18th instant, and those issued on 16th and 18th will be available for return up to and including the 25th inst. Mileage counted one way only. On Saturday, February 11, a.nd on Saturday, February 38, a Special Passenger Train- will leave Auckland for Mercer and intermediate Stations at 10 5 p.m. BY ORDER.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 31, 7 February 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 31, 7 February 1899, Page 8