Exhibitions. AUCKLAND' XNDUSTRIAL AND, -ftTINING T£XHIBITION. -IWS-99- " -1888-9J-GATES OPEN AT 11 A.M.; CLOSE 10 P.M ADMISSION V. or by Season Ticket. Children 6d. EXHIBITION POSITIVELY CLOSES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IS. LAST FEW DAYS. LAST OPPORTUNITY, OF VISITING Armament Court Mineral Court Machinery in Motion Rotorua and Thermeries Court The Art Gallery Recitals on the Great Organ Promenade Concerts in Victoria Avenue Wood Turning-, Weaving Glass Engraving Electrical Engraving Home Industries SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR THE FINAL DAYS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY. GRAND BALLAD CONCERT. Musical Director Mr Arthur Towsey PROGRAMME: 11. Song, 'The Yeoman's Wedding Song.. Poniatowski MS EDGAR WALTON 2. Song,' 'May Morning' Denza MADAM CHAMBERS 3. Song, 'Once' Hervey MR WALTER KIRBY 4. Song, 'The Requital' Blumenthal MADAM DU RIEU 5. Violin Solo, 'Obertas' Wieniawskl MISS STELLA ALEXANDER C. Song, 'Alice, Where Art Thou'.-Ascher MR WALTER KIRBY 7. Song, "When the Tide Comes In' Millard MADAM CHAMBERS .8. Song. -The Lost Chord' Sullivan At the Organ, Mr Arthur Towsey MADAM DU RIEU 9. Song, 'The Mighty Deep' Jude MR EDGAR WALTON Accompanists: MISS KENT AND MR ARTHUR TOWSEY. Doors open- at 7 p.m., c-omemnce at S. ADMISSION FREE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. SPECIAL CLOSING PROGRAMMES. THE VERTO VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. VERTO with New and Startling Tricks. MISS MILLIE RICHARDSON, Serio-Comic and Dance Artiste. PANORAMA OF THE AMERICAN CUBAN WAR. 100 Realistic and Original Pictures. MR J. DOYLE. In his Artistic and Scientific Indian Club Swinging. PROFESSOR BLAIR, Champion Exponent of Weight Lifting. Heavy Dumb-bell Exercise, Feats of Strength, and Exhibition of Swordsmanship. Doors open 7 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. SATURDAY. LAST CHILDREN'S AFTERNOON. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. DANCING BY PUPILS OF MRS SOWERBY IN THE EVENING. PROGRAMME FOR NEXT AND FINAL WEEK IN MONDAY'S ISSUE. 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 \l Mile. Trophies Valued—£s, £3, £L Entry 2/6. 1 '• 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. 58, Queen-street. UCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION, IS9B-1599. 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. K. HOLMES, Secretary. 58, Queen-street. January 28. 1899. TfXHIBITION "" "NOTICE: -LJ Advance Auckland. Never to be .Beaten.—DENNES BROS, having accomplished in one week what has taken others a quarter of a century, more or less, to do, are now prepared to fill orders for Glass Engraving to any extent. Call, see. and you will purchase, at Courts 3 and 4, of DENNES BROS.. Electrical Engravers, Gold Wire Workers, and Glass Engravers. HE AUCKLAND LADIES' BENEVOLENT 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 Ball. J. GOODALL, Hon. Sec. •VTISITORS TO AUCKLAND EXHIBIV TION please call and inspect our new assortment of Sheet Music, ex a.s. 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,' 'Judag Maccabaeus,' all at English prices, 1/ each.— At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY 110, VICTOR lA-ST. Aquatics. h ' VfORTH SHORE SAILING NL -1> CLUB.-CLUB RACES. SAT|I, URDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY ll jyglL Entries for^-.lst, ,2nij(, 3rd, 1 < *™ai>'rater Classes and Patik) of the above Club will be received at the Reading Room, Devonport. TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, up till 9 o'clock, or at the Secretary's Office. 177, Queenstreet, till 5.30 p.m.—W. A. WILKINSON Hon. Sec.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 8 February 1899, Page 8
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