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Auckland Exhibition. i a uckland "exhibition Auckland .Exhibition •'" open DAILY. ; 10 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. . AFTER THE SHOW -' SEE THE EXHIBITION, MEW 7EALAND INDUSTRIES "niSPLAYED. . • Q.ROUNDS T IKE A pAIRYLAND . A PLACE OF MANY ENTERTAINMENTS ~ THE FAIRY FOUNTAIN. Do not fail to ae« this Splendid Evening Spectacle. _.„ THE ART G.»<iERY Will Reopen at 2 ii.m. to-day. THE AQUARIUM. THE AQUARIUI THE AQUARIUM. THE AQUARIUI J; OCOUTCRAFT. I : THIS "HAY, ; npnis ruY, IV J IN THE DOMAIN. AT 2.30 P.M. !; A MONSTER DISPLAY WILL BE GIVEI J BY THE BOY SCOUTS. The Finest Scout Demonstration Ever Attempted Here. Ambulance Work, Bridge-building, Tele • graphy, Cycle Display, Hut-building, Camt Work. . ADMISSION TO DOMAIN. SIXPENCE t ADMISSION TO EXHIBITION: 7 SEASON TICKETS: ONE GUINEA. ; SINGLE ADMISSIONS : ONE SHILLING . CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BAND CONCERTS. ; ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND/ ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. ' AFTERNOONS AT 3. EVENINGS AT 7.30 THIS AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMME. March No. 4. " Pomp and Circumstance" , Elgai Suite of Dances from " Nell Gwyn" Ed. Germar . Overture. " Dor Froischutz" - - Weboi . Entr'acte No. 2, from "The Jewels of I tho Madonna" • - ■ Wolf-Fcrrar Selection. "The Little Michua" - Mossagei Selection. " Faust," - - - Gounoc Duet (cornet and euphonium). " Excelsior" Balfi (Soloists: Sergt. C. Ellis and Musician „, ,' , 'C. Colin.) Piccolo Solo, " Sylvia" - -Le Thier .(Soloist, Corporal E. Reynolds.) Soloction. " Oh, Oh, Delphine" • Caryl "God Save The King." / Annofafccf Programme in Daffy Bu/fctfn. THIS EVENING, "1812," TSCHAIKOWSKY'S GORGEOUS MUSICAL MASTERPIECE, Will be played by the Royal Artillery Band. " 1812" is probably the most stirring piece of music ever written, and represents Napoleon s retreat from Moscow. Tho music will be supplemented with remarkable effects—gunfire, bombs, etc.— ing a performance of an astounding character. ' SUNDAY CONCERT. ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. EXHIBITION GROUNDS, 3 p.m. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME. Marche Hongroiso .... Berlioz Military Overture - - , Mendelssohn bong (cornet solo), " The Everlasting Day" - ,_ , . Bevan , (Soloist, Sergt. C. Ellis.) Scenos from " Lohengrin" - - Wagner Humoreske No. 7 - - ' - . Dvorak Suite from " Foreign Parts" • Moszkowski Selection, " Macbeth" - - - Verdi Overture, "Liftht Cavalry" - . Suppe ' " The R.A. March." " God Save the King." Admission: One Shilling; children 6d. Season ticketholders, free. JANUARY 9 rjRAND PLORAL CARNIVAL AND OWEET pEA pAGEANT, IN THE DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. No Extra Charge for Admission. Entries for the Carnival close on December 27. Full information and advice to competitors available from tho Secretary of the Auckland Horticultural Society, Swanßon Street. Ladies wanted to take part in Floral Carnival. v- " QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL " COMPETITION. Each Competitor must bo attended by two pages, girls or boys. First prize, £20; Second, £5; Third, £2. Q P.M. rpO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT, O P.M. pOYAL TTIPPODITOME, PXHIBITION. CHAMPION CONTESTS ON THE OUTLAWS, For a Gold Medal, value £2 2s, for the local Rider riding longost and, best, NEW ACTS By the Members of the Circus Company. GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE AT 3 P.M. TO-DAY. Cash Prizes on the Wild Bulls', and Steers. Fun Fast and Furious. (Riders ride at own risk,) PRICES-ls; Children. 6d. —: _— ~■%; OEE THE COMET, THROUGH TELESCOPE, EXHIBITION TOWER. » View Nature's handiwork. SATURN and MARS clearly discerned by means of Telescope, with 4Jin lens. Best view of Auckland and surroundings obtainable only from TOWER. AUCKLAND EX H 1 B-I TI O N. NEW ZEALAND ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS AND PIPE BAND CONTEST, JANUARY 12, 14, and 17. Nominations for all events, including Piping and Dancing, closo with A. J. Woodloy, Sports Secretary, His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland, on TUESDAY, Decembor 23. ■ . i Snooting. AUCKLAND GUN CLUB. A A CHRISTMAS SHOOT Will bo held on SATURDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 20. At the v CLUB GROUNDS. ELLERSLIE. Tho following ore some of the Prizes: Sucking Pigs, Turkeys, Geese, Hams, Trout, etc. Sweepstake to follow. Birds in traps at 12 o'clock sharp. Admission to ground, Is. Members of country clubs invited. W. CURTIS, Secretary. ' 1 Competitions. RESULTS OF £100 GERSTENA PORRIDGE MEAL BAG COMPETITION. IST PRIZE, £50-MRS. N. E. SIMS. Richardson Rd., Mt. Albert, Auckland; 1214 bags. 2ND PRIZE. £20-MR. C, KELLAND. Rawhitiroa, T»ranaki; 1186 bags. 3RD PRIZE. £10-MISS HI. A. FRENCH, [Rotorua ; 954 bags. 4TH PRIZE, £8-MRS. T. BAXTER. Teinuka; 653 bags. 6TH PRIZE, .{6-MRS. M. McLEOD. The Mount, Henderson, Auckland; 648 6TH PRIZE, £4—MRS. A. M. DONALDSON. Soddon St., Waihi; 636 bags. 7TH PRIZE, £2-MRS. H. HEALEY. Victoria A v., Eden Terrace, Auckland; 625 bogs. SEE PARTICULARS INSIDE BAGS FOR OUR NEXT COMPETITION. Mining Notices. rPHE WATCHMAN GOLD MINING .L COMPANY, LIMITED. A Call (the 10th) of Twopence per Share has this day been made by the Directors in respect of moneys unpaid upon tho Shares of the Company, such Call to be paid on the Bth day of January, 1914, to the Secretary at the Company's Oliicc. Nos. 218 and 019 Victoria Arcado, Queen Street, Auckland. J. W. NICHOL, Auckland, Decombcr 11, 1913. Secretary. ._! ==l ' Photography. I FAMILY Groups.—Christmas is the timo ' for a good Family Group at Jamison's Studio, 546, Queon St.. opp. Grey Statue. '' ' "I CHOICE Selection of Christmas Stationery in boxos at Ib, Is lid, 2s, and 2s 6d per box, at Alton and Co.. Stationer*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 14