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jqevonport convent schools, 'JLI ' • • i grand bazaar and art union. ' ' "' .. ' _J_ ■. v •• ;w ' • • • '■t '• ; • .V: DEVONPQRT HALL. ■; 1 .f i, v'i • , i ' : '■), '.' J A 'GRAND BAZAAR.'AND..ART UNION - 111 Mil of the . • NEW - convent schools; devonport, Will bo hold in the ■ - ; DEVON PORT HALL . ' TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, j ' , Dili and 10th. instant, ■ ■ ...'Mo 5 p.m. anil 1 to 10 p.ui. each day. ■ GRAND TABLEAUX VIV ANTS I - - - - ART GALLERY, " MUSICAL PROGRAMME,: . / ~ ■ Each Evening, :■ WEDNESDAY ,'K VK N I N G,' '\OPERATIC CONCERT. ' ~ v 7 *" 1 Over 20) Prizes, Some of Great Value. CHRISTMAS TREK FOR . CHILDR Ac., &C. v Admission (including chance in Art Union) ;, L .. ' ONE SHILLING. '' Ferry Steamers after the Bazaar every evening. '' . VvV •; ' 'V:,'."/ W.J, NAPIER, . r l «;/ Hon. Sec. JJ.EV'O N FOR T HALL. , . CONCERT TO-MORROW' (WEDNESDAY).' ,i N! j. •,< • PROGRAMME: 1. Overture, "Norma"—ORCHESTRA 2. Duet, " BeUisomi"—Her. FATHER KEHOE ; and 11. CANIKII 3. Song,' " When Through Life Unblest we Rove" ■ -MissDO.N'uVAN . . 4. Song'(selected)-Mr. PARRISH 5. Solo from " The Pirates of Penzance"-Miss LORItIGAN• *- 6. Duet, "La Favorita"—Miss COLETA LORBIG AN ami Mr. G. M. REID \ 7. Violin Solo (.selected)— CELIA DAMP I 1 8. Sestette, "Chi 'Mi Fena" ("Lucia dl Lammer- ' 'moor"-Miss COI,ETA I.ORRIOAN, Mrs. lIISCOCKS, Rev. FATHER KEHOE, M. . CASIEK, Mr. GRACE, and Mr. I'ARItISH 9. Orchestral Selection, "Martha" '\ INTERVAL. 10. Waltz, "Festival" (P. F. Hiscocks)■1 ORCHESTRA ; ; .l-.v 11. Duet, "Life's Dream' is O'er" — Miss ADA WOOD and M. CASIER (with violin obligalo by Madam LE LIEVRE) 12. Song (selected)—Kir. G. M. REID 13. Solo, "The Power of Lore" (from op, "Satanella")— C'OLE'l'A. LORRIGAN 14. Solo, VLombardi"-M. CASIER 15. Duet, "I Heard a Voice" (Glover)— Misses M, DONOVAN and M. KNIGHT . -16. Solo (Mozart)— Rev. -FATHER KEHOE 17. Violin Solo (selectedK-Madain LE LIEVRE 18., Quartette, V Annie's,Tryst"—MALE VOICES 19. Grand March-ORCHESTRA ; :!••• ,!„GOD SAVE ; THE QUEEN. ' Conductor of Orchestra...,., Ml'. P. F. HISCOCKS Accompanists.. I...Madam LE LIEVRE and Rev. FATHER KEHOE. ' Floral pete & GRAND jubilee J- ' ''• CARNIVAL. AUCKLAND LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY ~ TO BE HKI.D AT .EL L-.EiR S LIE, , ' SATURDAY^ 1 NOVEMBER 27th. The following classes are. open for entries until November 20tb, and will be received by Mr, Walter Gaudiri, Victoria Arcade. ' Prizes Ist and 2nd will bo awarded in all classes; medals or cash as desired by prfze takcrs, .and first, second, and third bannerettes:- ' , < 1 OMNIBUS v...:'.; : 2 BRAKE < , 3 VANS .' 1 ' ♦ WAGGONS' > ; ' ■ ••• • (d TROLLIES ■' '. 0 TROLLIES, with Dorics ' 7 ENGINES 8 WAGGONETTES .. £ " 't " 9 LANDAU • • , 10 CABRIOLET -Jll PHzETONS . ' '; .12 BUGGIES 13 EXPRESSES, four-wheeled • 14 DOG CARTS: four-wheeled 15 DOG CARTS, two-wheeled 1 18 ROADSTERS - --' • i' • 17 GIGS u/:' ' ' .. . ■ IS SULKY v' , . 19 SPRING CARTS . 20 DRAY-' .: 21 MILK 'FLOATS 22 MILK DANDY . 23 COSTER CART. 24 -MOST ORIGIN CONVEYANCE" In order to avoid, any confusion of entries Messrs. Cousins and Atkin have kindly consented to classify the vehicles, • i 25 : gun CARRIAGE • > ' 26 INDIES' EQUESTRIENNES 27 GENTLEMAN'S EQUESTRIENNES 28 GIRL'S PONY . , ' ; 29 BOY'S PONY '• ~..; 30 POLO.PONY. ' •' v ' '-■■■' 31 BEST DECORATED LADIES' BICYCLE —CV'i-'i'or GENTLEMAN'SiA'. ; ■' 32 GOAT CART > ' ' 33 HANI) CART'; ' ' 34 GO-CAUT - , 35 PERAMBULATOR ' ' 38 WHEELBARROW 37 DONKEY.. 38 CHILDREN'S PETS 39 CHILDREN'S BICYCLE or TRICYCLE •' 1 40 garland 'fr>i 41 WREATH'*' ' 42 ISOUQUET for Table ) ;■ 43 BRIDAL BOUQUET 44 UMBRELLA or PARASOL 45 LADIES' HAT ... • \ . 40 COSTUME'GROUP" , 47 TABLEAUX • . . . .;. 48 CHILDREN'S GROUP .IN COSTUME, ' under ten years of age, belonging to ' V Primary Schools ■'■ : ■ 49 CHILDREN'S GROUP IN COSTUME, x 1: under fifteen ■ • - ' 60 COSTUME GROUP, belonging to Second- "■;/ ary Schools.. • ' BICYCLE GYMKHANA ' ' Vv By Auckland Amateurs, - - Consisting of Twelve Events.'-Programmes can he seen anil entries-.made afc Reynold's, Service's, • Skeates'," and Viking Wheel Company, or by • writing to Miss Hbert, 10, Grafton j, •• '7 Road. l •!.• ? AUCKLAND CYCLING CLUB Contribute five events, entries 1 for which will be • : ' • received by Mr. Skeates. . - OPEN RACES ~7T~ . .: - . ' ; . : ' LADIES' BICYCLE •- - . . GENTLEMEN, over forty ; ■ CHILDREN, under twelve, ' .1 Jg I CYCLE; v .GYMKHANA. :^! 4 To be held in connection with the '• , AUCKLAND LADIES' ' BENEVOLENT ' ;; • society's r v' ■ ', ANNUAL FLORAL FETE - - AT ellerslie; SATURDAY, : NOVEMBER 27th, 1897. ' ■, ; Under the Patronage •••, ■' fV.. . . "of the ; ' . AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND , 'CYCLE CLUB, , [- j- ■', .and the . .. LADIES' 'CYCLE CLUB. : . PROGRAMME' OF : EVENTS: ; " i; _ (OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY) N'' , Hour. 1 : ' •' • J ' ' 3.0 v Ladies, No; 1, Bouquet Race \ • 3.10 • Ladies' and Gentlemen, No. 2, Mixed Pairs 3.20 Gentlemen, No.'3, Tortoise Race v. ' , 3.30 Girls, under 14, No. 4, Egg and Spoon Race 3.45' Ladies, No. 6, Trio Line Race :s . ' ' 4.0 Gentlemen, No. 6, Plank Race ■ 4.15 'Ladies and Gentlemen, No. 7, Mixed Pairs - * 4.25 ; Ladies; No. 8, Tortoise Race /' •• \nSs \ 4.35 t Boys', nnder 14,'N0... 9, Bending Race in • .• ■•..?' Costume■ •' • ■ • - 4.45 1 Gentlemen, No. 10, Benedicts' Race ■ 1* 5.0 1, Ladies, No. 11, Ball and Bucket Race ' : ; 5.15 No. 12, Exhibition of Fancy Trick Hiding by 'XSfiiiMr. R.'A'Bextor on a Rambler Safety ' i Bicycle ■ ENTRANCE FEE.......;is FOB EACH RACE. Entries to be made in writing to ' : . . ! ' MISS ILBERT, \ ; I ■ 10, Grafton Road, from whom any information as to mode of procedure can be obtained; or, personally, to ; : . REYNOLDS & CO., • . VIKING WHEW, CO., ; : W. M. SERVICE, "" ■' - ' : i THE. BKEATEB 'CYCLE MFG. CO. '• NOT LATER THAN NOVEMBER 23RD. INLAID . ; LI NO LEU -MThe Perfection of Floor-covering.sSjiiS-S ; Practically indestructible. t ' Pattern right through. CORK CARPET—Noiseless, Durable, Beautiful, • 4s Od to 5s 6dyard. ' J. M. McI.ACftLAN, 222, Queen-iitreel. /■- Tailor-made dresses, :Vi Perfect Kt and Finish.w.-' ■::Fawn,.Black, Navy, and Green Cloths. , / < £17s 6d to £115s. ' ' - (See Window). - J. M. McLAUHLAN, til, Quien-Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 8