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( Amusements-—_—_ A GBl'cUl'TtfKAJi HAIiII. gD 1 3 A GB t°: --r. JOHN fUMER. SATOBPAyNKXT^OVEMB®, Inauguration of Mr. • W II,L W ATKINS ' jyJUSICAI. QQMFANY. t ' i c CofflSlliM - First appearance 0 ' T Descr iptlve and Character Mli.ll- 1,. JiUW-'i VocalistReappevranc" 0 ' mihKß, Comedienne and TTDSBANDS AND ™ F uSS'IJHSBAND ALL TH gYDNEY SUCCESSES. Mr. Will Watkins Stage Manager •■ " " ji r Walter Fuller Musical Director .. •• iS. AGRICULTURAL JJALL. D ' JOHN FULLER'S PICTORIAL EXCURSIONS. MONDAY NEXT, KOVKMBERT, TON DON j)AY B\ J) MR. JOHN FUU.EK will Song by ihe A c " lu P"* e, r° n<i o„ and the Australian th r ' lf ° "'titled l! L COME A TIME." co,ol " es ' "gltil .to on Saturday. jpAEISH gALL. gPBING JUIR. mABLEAUX. T OAN COLLECTION. gHOOTING Q.ALLERI. ,pOM rpHUMB AND JJIS THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING (FRIDAY) And TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). ADMISSION • Afternoon (including tea), Is, Evening (Tableaux), Is. Season Tickets: Adults 2s 6d, and Children is 6d. QDDFELLOWS' HALL, PARNELL, Boot's Charming Cantata, THE FLOWER QUEEN. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 7TH, at 8 P.M. CHILDREN'S CHORUS OP 50 PICKED VOICES. Queen of the Flowers MRS. SMITH Hermit REV. A. MITCHELL, Leader of Orchestra. MISS PEAK. Pianist MR. CALEY. Conductor. MRS. A. MITCHELL. Tickets. Is; Family Tickets, & for 3s. Secure Tickets early, and avoid crush. MOUNT ALBERT BOWLING OLUB.-MT. iVI ALBERT LAWN TENNIS CLUB. OPENING DAY POSTPONED. Owing to the inclement weather, it has been decided to Postpone the Opening Day until SATURDAY. November 12, at 2.30 p.m. THOB. A. ASHTON, Hon. Sec. B.C. , 8. J. HARBUTT, Hon. See. T.C. Exhibitions, AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION, 1898-99. NOTICE TO SEASON TICKETHOLDEES. Season Ticketholders will be entitled to Free Entry to the Choral Hall to about 20 Entertainments, and only some 10 Concerts and Living Chess and Whist, which are very costly to the Executive will be charged for, but they will have the prior right of reserving their Seats for the latter on payment of usual rates. Entry to the Exhibition for Sensor Ticketholders will be by private turnstile, bo avoiding any crush. Season Ticketholders will bo admitted Free to the Rotorua, Court, Bicycle Track (Grandstand excepted), Armament, and Mineral Court®. , It is imperative that Season Ticketholders 5! a y®, ™ eir Photographs token at once. The Exhibition Photographer will be in attendance at the Exhibition Buildings from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Photographs will bo taken Free oi Lost. Gentlemen's Tickets 21s, Ladies' Tickets 10s 6d. W. E. HOLMES, 58, Queen-street, Auckland, nry. 3rd November, 1898. INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION SPORTS. To be held on EXHIBITION TRACKS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, NOVEMBER 23ED (Under Rules of N.Z. League of Wheelmen). FIRST EVENT, THREE P.M, V, . „ PROGRAMME. Ist °p4f V '£Bt-TndWOS>sh,i,iition8 t -Tnd WO S> sh , i, i ition Hand ™PBiwdfl It™ £ y tci0 PiUl Ut Coß^ ' Zil-MC prize, £2; 3rd prize £l I)r , lze ' 2nd g~ tSAfiK Ist priieffijf' J l *™? jjj Ha ? ldicai '' Entry, 2s. ' iZ ' 3rd Pnze, £1. Ist' prfze^l?? I^ "M y prizf lfl £ 2 ? 3rd Ha P dica PEntry, 2s. pme ' £Z; 3r(l Pnze, £1. Ist pr^^Tnd'prize* I£2-1£2- B 3?d Ha . ndica »- Entry, 2s. ' 3r( * Prize, £1. Bide by Mr!™' E^o4 H^h f " Mil in Es Wbition to PUt up a fa h U'tecT Ur TMt® Auckland Cycling November, 1898. Handtp^Tl. __jgnnons. Lectnres. &c F, ORE B T E^. HAu L. TO-NIGHT. REV. GEO. WALTERS' LECTURE'on "BURNS AND BYRON." ADMISSION FREE * TT|l „ . Meetings. QLD OHUM i 6S OCUTlOHOO^LLI OHOO^LLO 8' REUNION, Hon wm a AssociaNovember 4, at the FremL^! ly ' EVENING street, at 8 p.m. "Pawns' Hall, Prince^ P' E WHITE, A. WILLIAMSON, Hon. Sees. PIANO?' 8 Home without a B EST O FMB^ g T HE VERY entered it. it m „? at . evor brighter and bettet ® home th Familv wSt 11 ie «Ps Hprift' , and in bonds of pri„„®,?. emb erß 55" 11 »0 £■•»>» «£» "" get rid of ndw H^ fD PIANOS we wiol , t Pianos Exchanged Pi«„ • 3ufe 3Bon «H Pianos G.:K - - (Park Pad), I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 8

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