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WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. NOW OPEN DAILY. LOCATION— Cuba-street Extension. OPEN FROM 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. MACHINERY IN MOTION. MODEL DAIRY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) At 8 o'clock. By Special RequestMISS BEERE'S PUPILS Will repeat tbe Entertainment so successfully given on Monday Evening. Programme : 1. Overture— Orchestra 2. Spanish Cachueha 3. Moorish Tambourine Danee — Miss Winnie. Pollock 4. Tyrolesa Dance— Miss Connie Knowles 5. Pas de Senl— Miss Monica Coupland 6. Irish Jig— Misses L. Leyi and E. Collins 7. Old English Minuet 8. Overture— Orchestra 9. "La Cigale" Gavotte (solos)— Misses Simkms and Malcolm 10. " Daisy " Gavotte 11. Fan Dunce— Miss Leila Levi 12. Skirt Dance— Miss Mabel Bannistes 13. Waltz— Orchestra 14. Ribbon Reel 15. " Snowflake " Gavotte Box plan at Dresden. Eeserved seats, Is. THURSDAY, at 3 p.m., SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT FOB CHILDREN. M*. E. W. SEAGER. ' THUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER. MADAME COPE'S FIRST GRAND CONCERT. Programme : 1. Piano Duet — " Sans Souci " (Ascher)— • Madame Cope and Mr. Hart 2. Bravura — " Here upon my Vessel' 3 Deck " (Boscovin) — Mr. Tippling: 3. Song-r» Sweet Spirit" (Wallace)— Mr. Hawthorne 4. Canzonet— "My Mother bids me Bind my Hair '■ (Haydn) — Miss Hall 5. Vocal Duet— u Sailor Sighs" (Balfe)— Miss Sheen and Mr^Dyer 6. Song— "Come into the Garden, Maud"* (Balfc)— Mr. Strachan 7. Song — "Lost Chord" (Sullivan)— Miss Orr (Organ, Mr. Tallis Trimncll) 8. Piano Duet — " Marche Hongroise " (Kowalski)— Miss Pringle and Madame Cope 9. Cayatina— "La Serenata" (Braga) — Miss Randerson 10. Grand Vocal Duet — " Deh Conte " ("Norma" — Bellini) — Miss Sheen and Madame Cope 11. Song — " Bedouin Love Song " (Pinsuti) — Mr. S. Dyer 12. Recit. and Aria-*" With Verdure Clad " (Haydn)— Miss Sheen (Organ, Mr. Tallis Trimnell) 13. Piano Duet— "H Corricolo" (Ganz)— Miss Archer and Miss Cope (Pupils o f Madame Cope) 14. Song — " Close to the Threshold ' (Parker)— Madame Cope ('Cello obbli* gato, Mr. S. Kennedy) 15. Vocal Trio — "I'm Not tho Queen" (" Eose of Castille "—Balfe) 16. Orchestral Toy Symphony (Romberg), aa performed at Cvy&tal Palace) — Toys, Lady Pupils; Violin, Mr. MaoDnffßoyd; ] 'Cello, Mr. S. Kennedy; Basso, Mr. , Cimino. Conductor, Madame Cope. 17. Soli and Chorus— " Funiculi Funicula" (Denza) — Company | Reserved seats, Is. Box plan at Dresden NOTICE TO CYCLISTS. EXHIBITION SPORTS GROUNDS. PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY EVENING, 19th DEC, 1896 Cyclists' Alliance— One Mile Open Handicap (Trophies). — First prize, £2 ; Eeoond, .£1 Two Miles Open Handicap (Trophies). — First prize, wC2 ; second, £\ Three Miles Open Handicap (Trophies).— First prize, £3 ; second, £1 Cyclists' Union — One Mile Open Handicap. — First prize, £2 ; second, £1 Two Miles Open Handicap.— First prize, £2 • second, £1 Three Miles Open Handicap.— Firat prize, .£3 ; second, £1 Entries close at Exhibition Sports Com' j mittee Room at 9 o'clock on SATURDAY, 12th December, 189 G. Entries, Is for each event. T7" INEMATOGRAPH, On and after SATURDAY, sth inßt., IN THE EDISON ELECTRIC HALL AT THE EXHIBITION. Introduced by Messrs. Haussmann and Goto The only Electric Machine of the kind in the colonies. Marvellous ! Instructive ! \ Amusing ! THE WONDER of the 19th CENTURY, LIVING PICTURES;;! . Must be Seen to be Believed. Actual Reproduction of L^fh Of Ever* Variety. , ; Street Scenes, London Vehicles, Trains, Bicycle and Pedestrian Traffic, • French Military Band on Parade, Prize-fight— Corbett v. Sullivan. Railway Scenes, Bathing Machines, Hindoo Juggler; Scenes from Hoyt's Play, showing dancing girls, with limelight effects, &c , &c. Hours of Performance: — Afternoon, 2, 3, and 4 o'clock ; Evening, 7.30, 8.30, and 9.30. C. D. MOEPETH, Secretary. TTTESTIVAL CHORAL SOCIETY. THE THIRD CONCERT OF the SEASON, 1896, Will be held in the EXHIBITION BUILDING, THURSDAY, 17tli DECEMBER, Subject— " THE GOLDEN LEGEND " (Sullivan). Plan of seating will open at the Dresden Rooms on Friday, at 10 o'clock. Rehearsal of Orchestra and Soloists on Thursday (to-morrow), at 8 o'clock, in the Dresden Rooms. A Full Rehearsal of Orchestra, Soloista, and Chorus will be held on Tuesday, 15th, v Thomas's Hall. T3AZAAR. .BAZAAH ST. DAVID'S CHURCH. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONE, THURSDAY and FRIDAY 10th and 11th DECEMBER. Grand Show or Useful Articles. Xmas Presents, Guessing Competitions, Christmas Tree, Children's Dances, MubioRefreshments, Toffee, and Flower Stalls. Open from 2 till 10 p.m. each day. .N. N Afternoon Free } Evening 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 6