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Exhibitions. i _ JNDUSTRIAL AND INING J EXHIBITION, -1898-99- -" 99 - Gates open at 11 fl .m. i close 10 p.m. I ADMISSION. IS. or by Season Ticket Children, 6d. THIS DAY. 3 THIS DAY " At o. PROMENADE concert. \ICIuRIA AVENUE, v OPERATIC SELECTIONS BY HUNTER'S . ORCHESTRA. _ THIS DAY. THI3 DAY. Wednesday. « CHILDREN'S AFTERNOON. J CHILDREN'S AFTERNOON b PUNCH AND JUDY. 3.30, on La«n. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M.,. J "GARTEN ICONZF.It!. , "GARTEN KUNZkRI. , TO-NIGHT THE GARDENS RI^rWULLY ILLUMINATED BY 2000 I' Alltt LAMI b. PROMENADE CONCERT. THE GARRISON BAND. On the Lawn. PROGRAMME. . ' March. "Tin Triumph' 1 "Si Valse, " Genevieve 1 ■.• v; Vd. ' .i. So'.cction, - Gems of Erin ........... ' Mazurka, " Friendship s Greeting Abort Lancers, " P0m0na"..... Selection, " Bohemian Girl . Valsc. " Wacli' and Moreen • ~V, Romanesque. " Roman Dance' 'NnfSW I March, " 51arsc:!!.iise (TLeire God Save the Line?n. A. R. HUNTER. Bandmaster. ' THURSDAY'—THURSDAY LI J AH! „ ITT .„, PLIJAH! I Jti T7LIJAII. T^iTlAiri . TiLIJAH! -11' r gLI J AH. THE EXHIBITION CHOIR, nnn_V DICES—2OO I EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA, 53—INSTRUMENTALISTS— Artists: Miss Lorrigan, |n Madam Du Rieu. Mrs. Archdalc Tayler, Miss L..nig. Mr. John W. Hill, „ Mr. John lrouse. t At the Organ - Mr Leslie lli m. u Z Conductor - • - - t rot. c,,rl SlhmiU ' Doors open at 7.30 commence at 8. Admission to C° nc ortHall. i tng 1 : ONE SHILLING! j Q ONE SHILLING. V No Reserved Seats. "FTTTAH" Thnrstlav. January 26—Final d Rehearsal. Choral Hall, TO-MORROW. Full 0 attendance imperative. r HOLMES. J ' Secretary, n AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING <"■ EXHIBITION, 1898-99. EXHIBITION SPORTS. ~ Under tho auspices of the Auckland Cycling Club. ll ' SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, at 8 p.m. of ik TRACK BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED. 1,1 EVENT'S: 01 1 Half-mile Flying Handicap Bicycle. Prizes. 07 ro £1 2. Two-mile Wheel Race Handicap. Prizes. Wiuf'jsft'o winnors of heats, and gold medal ' lor most points. Points, 5, 3,1. Two Distance League Amateur Events. Hal mile and One-mile. Trophies, £3 os, ii is, fl 1H TANDEM CHALLENGE ACE. Reynolds am! Graham v. Dexter and Campbell, for purse of lOsovs. ATHLETIC EVENTS HalT-milc Handicap. Prizes, ,£3, £2, £1. One-mile Handicap. Prizes. £3, £2, £1. . With Gold Modal, value £3 3s, if Auckland Record be brokon in either event. Athletics: Entrance, 2s 6d in each event. > B,cycle: Entrance, No. 1, 2s fid; No. 2, 4s. Entries will positively close THI RSDAY, 26th i»«t., at 9 p.m., at the otllcus of Mr. G. Peace, Queen-street. \v. R. HOLMES, 53, Qneen-stre;t. Secretary.

EXHIBITION. " Tho Latest Novelty— Same nicely En- s' craved on vour Watch without charge while P you wait at C. Whitehead's, next tho Em- » broidery Exhibit, and opposite the entrance " to the Rotorua Court. Also Hmhroidorod Handkerchiefs with your -. mime on, 6d. Periled and Engraved Glasses with your name on, 6d. „ Sole proprietors of the Austral Cement, 6d J Bottle. c AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING " EXHIBITION, 1898-99. j DRAMATIC RECITATION CONTEST. J The Executive Committee have decided to hold a Second Dramatic Recitation Contest, - onlv, which will take place on TUESDAY ' AFTERNOON and EVENING, January 31. I The Competition will be open to all bona ■ fide amateurs, as defined on tho last occa- i sion, excepting only the winner of tho Gold | Medal at tho previous contest. The rules will be exactly the same as before, except that no entrance fee will be charged. 1 Gold and Silver Medals will be awarded : for first and 6econd prizes respectively. 1 At the request of Mr. Hart and Mr. Montague, Judges in previous competition, Mr. J. M. Clark lias kindly consented to act as judge upon this occasion. Entries closo at, the Secretary's Office on SATURDAY, 28th inst.. at noon, Entry forms and all particulars from W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. 58, Queen-street. NOTE.—The Medals won in all classes at the recent competitions will be publicly presented on the evening of January 31. AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION, 1898-99. NOTICE TO OLD IDENTITIES. It is the intention of the Executive of the Auckland Industrial and Mining Exhibition to devote the afternoon of FRIDAY, February 3, to the Entertainment of Old Identities of 50 years' residence in the City of Auckland and district. All Old Identities of above standing, who are desirous of taking part, will please send in thoir names and addresses to the undersigned, together with the name of tho ship in which they arrived and date of landing. W. R. HOLMES. Secretary. Office: No. 58, Queen-street. EXHIBITION of Glassblowing every Afternoon, except Wednesday— Freeman's Bay. Dental. T?DWIN COX, L.D.8., ENG.. DENTIST, KINGSLEY HOUSE. HOBSON-STREET, Near Oram's Hotel D. B ' JJ EBB ERT QOX, DENTIST, (LATE E. COX AND SON), A.M.P. BUILDINGS, 216, QUEEN-STREET, telephone 674. "IJIHE QLD -jyj" IL L." (REGISTERED TRADE MARK.) QHRISTMAS A jgXHIBITION gEASON, 1 1898. JUNEST JiRUITS. I gUPERB QUALITY JJAMB, { FROM IOLB UPWARDS. I JIBENCH pLUMS, IN BOTTLES. , ' QOSAQUES, gONBONS, ] AND ALL SEASONABLE NOVELTIES. I JJ ||| gMEETON, QUEEN-STREET AND NEWTON. l — 0 ft A PlANO—Spancer's Upright Iron dWTtI/ Grand, new Parlour Model, can be purchased.on the 3 years' hire system at £1 6s 8d per month.—The London and Berlin Piano Co., W. H. Webbe, Manager, Short-land-street. 1 a WHY go through life with a pretty face .. Vi disfigured by an ugly Fot of 'leeth, ii when yon can get a complete Bet from £1; , Superior Set from £2; Single Tooth from sb; j at London Dental Institute.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10969, 25 January 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10969, 25 January 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10969, 25 January 1899, Page 8

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