Exhibitions. AUCKLAND JNDUSTRIAL AND JJ--EXHIBITION, —1898-99— --"- —1898-99— QPENING |) AY, rpHURSDAV jSJEXT, J)ECEMBEE jS' Gates open at 11 a.m.; close, 5 p.m., ope: 7 p.m.; close, 10 p.m. ADMISSION, IS. ENTRANCE: PRINCES-STREET ONLY. qrand qpening X) PFfFPTIOX OF HIS EXCELLENCY TH Govern or AND suite at i noon i tlio President and Meinoers of Executive. SALUTE of 17 Guns on the Sports Ground b the " A" Battery N.Z.A.V. Bands in Attendance: Garrison Band, Newton Band. ADMISSION, IS, or by Season Ticket. admitting DAILY to The Exhibition and Grounds Bicycle Track Armament Court Mineral Court. . Machinery in Motion Glass Engrtivin Rotorua and Thermal Court „ Art Gallery, (Magnificent Loan Collection, Recitals on the Great Orpin. „ Exhibition Concert nu Promenade Concerts in Victoria Avenue Punch and Judy Wood Turning, etc., et< OPENING CEREMONY AT NOON. AT Noo > PRINCES-STREET ENTRANCE. Reception of His Excellency the Governoi Lady Kanfurly. and Vice-Regal 1 arty. 1) tile President, B. Kent, Esq., and Member of the Executive. EXHIBITION CONCERT HALL. National Anthem (Costa's)Choir and Oi Prayer, by the Most Rev. the Primate. " Old Hundredth"—Choir and Orchestra. President's Address. Governor's Speech. „ , "Hallelujah Chorus"-Chcir and Orchestra Choir of 200 voices; Orchestra of 50 instri mentalists. Organ Solo, " Zadok, the Priest," Coronatio: Anthem (Handel)— Arthur Towsey. Conductor Professor Carl Schmit At the Organ Mr. Arthur Towsey Admission to Exhibition Concert HallSeason Ticketholders, 2s fid; Non-Seasoi Ticketholders, ss. , Box Plan open at Wildman and Lyell 9, Invited Guests are requested to pre sent their invitation cards to Wildman am Lyell, and reserve their seats. EXHIBITION CONCERT HALL. GRAND OPENING CONCERT. At 8 p.m. At 8 p.m. Under the Patronage, and in the Presence o His Excellency tlio Governor, Lady Ranfurly, Lady Constance Knox, and Vice-Regal Party. Sullivan's "GOLDEN LEGEND," Under the Condnctorship of PROFESSOR CARL SCHMITT, Mr. Arthur Towsey at the Magnificent Nev Organ. SOLOISTS: MISS LAffGE MADAME DU RIEI MR. J. W. RYAN MR. JOHN W. HILL MR. JOHN FROUSE. ORCHESTRA OF i CHOIR OP 50 1 200 INSTRUMENTALISTS. I VOICES. Doors open at 7 p.m.; Overture at 8 p.m.; Carriages at 10.15 p.m., Symonds-street. Prices of admission, ss, including Admissior to the EiKliibition. Box Office now open at Wildman and Lyell'a DAILY PROGRAMME OP EVENTS: THURSDAY, December I.— noon: Reception and Opening Ceremony. 3to 5 p.m.: Promenado Concert, Selections by the Garrison and Newton Bands. 3.30: Exhibition Bicycling on Track, Machinery in Motion. 3 to 4: Recital on tho Great Organ by Mr, R. Leslie Hunt. 3to 5: Tliermeries, Rotorua Geysers and Mud Springs. 3to 4: Punch and Judy in Small Hall. 4to 5 : Art Gallery. 7 to 10 p.m.: Operatic Selections bv Orchestra on the Rotunda: Avenues Lighted by Thousands of Coloured Lights. 8 to 9: Thermeries, Machinery in Motion. 8 p.m.: " The Golden Legend," Exhibition Concert Hall (see advertisement). FRIDAY, December 2.-3 to 5: Promenade Concert, Victoria Avenue. 4 to 5: Punch and Judy in Small Hall. 8 p.m.: Liedertafel Concert, Exhibition Concert Hall; no extra charge. 7.30 to 10: Orchestral Selections at the Rotunda. SATURDAY, 3rd.—3 p.m.: Gymnastic Display, Professor Birne. 3.30: First Brinsmcad Pianoforte Recital and Concert at Hoffman's Stand, Victoria Avenue. 3to 4: Punch and Judy. 3'to 5: Operatic Selections by Band a p.m.: Gymnastic Display, Professor Lawrence. 7.30: Promenade Concert Victoria Avenue. nHw AY ' 5: Operatic Selections, Orchestra, on the Rotunda, 3to 4: Punch and Judy. 7.30; Promenade Concert, Victoria Avenue. iJnlwT; 6th '^ 3 n V Operatic Selections by Orciiestra on tho Rotunda. 8 p.m. • " The Creation, at tho Exhibition Concert Hall' no extra charge. ' WIiUAIiSpAY, 7th.—3.30 to 4.30: Organ Recital on the Great Organ, by Mr, Arthur lowsey. 3 to 5: National Selections by Orchestra, oto 4; Punch and Judy. 8 n.ra • Grand Concert by Ladies' Orchestra, Exhibition Concert Hall; no extra charge, 7.30ttmda ectlona Orchestra, at the Ho'THURSDAY, Bth.— to 5: Orchestral SelecsZn Hnll™ o' 3 l V : Punch and Judy, Small Hall. 8 p.m.: Grand Concert by Exhibition Orchestra; Conductor, Mr. Arthur Towsey; Reserved Seats 2s 6d, Gillery Is lunit 10: NRti ° nal Air 3' by Rol at^Rnhinlns : Selections at Rotunda, Victoria Avenue. 3to 4: Punch and Judy. 3to 4 : Tliermeries and Geysers ° feSSOr S tiens by ß o^to^otwia s ATMi™ tlC 3 to?" Thennenes; Punch and Jnfir a« ™V 0 Ss t, 2s E 6d il)it 7 0 M Concert 'Hall;' BosomS toria Avenue, "° ; ° I,enitlc Selections . VicNOTICE TO SEASON TICKETHOLDERS fig to the Executive, wiU be charged for lmt ss-il E*hib"fof^^ ance at the Fre 5 e P of m Cost lj '- Phot °™MX 58, Queen-street, ®LMES, November 3, 1898, Secretary. \yHANGAREI MINING AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. OPENING DECEMBER 22. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. SPACES TO LET FOR Cinematograph, Phonograph, X Rays ' Gipsy Tent, Shooting Gallery E ectiic Battery, Weighing Jl,chine All kinds Slot Machines • Lung-testing Machine, etc. Apply to Secretary, c. CLARK. WALKER, Whangarei. . Sporting. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. •^ss^ssss^,%'sr u : Um 32 S °° 0, ° n UOND4Y ' IWta WM. PERCIVAL, . _ Secretary, ' G. by^OASBY^^WAHOO"^ •d Ured medy.jjeware of imitations. triei re " paraandConstipation worthless imitations. °" C ° deceived by , 0 N : Advice on concrete free. 1 Ipe3 ' etojjSQN & CO.. • Custom-street West,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10921, 28 November 1898, Page 8
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