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: , Anckjand Exhibitions AUCKLAN'D :i :T7'S'HIBTTIO N. UCELAND ; EXHIBITION. * • OPEN'DAILY 10, A.M. TILL 10 P.M.'/ . *»..■ V"---■■■••; :•?,,; i-'s "j " ¥ •'"^■'p^l '■ -;' ; SATURDAY AFTERNOON.',, "■' '] rj;BEAT ; "CTLOBAL nARNIVAIi." DO NOT-MISS THIS SPLENDID ■ 4 .? ENTERTAINMENT;' IN -Ji THE H •DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. " ■ ■ i-S<th'*§;?\ ;~f ".'■&s:>. * THE FLORAL CARNIVIiL : COMPETI* TIONS WILL PROVIDE SCENES OF - GREAT, BRILLIANCY." • . MANY •• FINE DECORATED VEHICLES ' WILL TAKE PART IN THE ■'- ' ,\ ':■ \ . PROCESSIONS. ■- & ' "~ \'■ ■■'. i % f '\': ■■ . ■'';'■''-■■•* '.i '' '■-' I THE. , QUEEN ■ ."OF •:. THE CARNIVAL ! WILL BE 1 ENTHRONED -WITH CERE- h '•: /'«"! MONY; AN!O »ECLAT.- : ; ';■'": . ■"' , w '"'):■"'■ 'A*'; ', y*f •' '"'>'"'"\* i BEAUTIFUL DANCING COMPETITIONS! ' •■{■;'■ "] SPLENDID v MUSIC 1- '■'. - L HEAR THE PIPERS PLAYING 1 | JUDGING COMMENCES 2.80 * P.M. I '**" ■• '"•'•■') •■■' : ■'' r " ■ ••■ ■'''. ; 4' i POST ENTRIES ;*• RECEIVABLE FOR v:-- r ? ? ; t I'' : ALL EVENTS. J : % -^'y^-i-I '—• '''' 'f ■DOYAL ; k RTILLERY ' 15AND. 3 P.M. - AFTERNOON'S - 8 P.M. >'~y '>' T V\ ' PROGRAMME. . ''■■ ?..; f. March. " The New Colonial" ; -:"-... <* Hall Overture, "Fortune's Labyrinth " - ?•. Suppe Suite, Spanish Dances" - -,>- Mosatowski "Av ßeminisccncos.of .Tfiohuikowsky.-'• , ",- Selection. '.'The Yeomen of the Guard" 1 V? , - -*:v-,-•:'•'.• .>,.'. ;«V : "'•'-".'-. • "-"-" ■■•*<■ ■'■ ' '."■ Sullivan Italian's Serenade,! "Lola" - - "Friedemann Prelude to Act 111.,' " Lohengrin ">• Wagner Walts, " Moirgenblatter" •• .. - : . : ; Straus '. .V- . "God Save the King." '/ .' .|£ .'■ ■ '■■ 'NO -EXTRA CHARGE.' ''. . Annotated Programme 'in Daily Bulletin, st. »'.*''• V:-i"" "•■'.'. ■/■'■''.-.'-'' "{■'■' {, '-.■-■''>'/■''■'.'.'.■. %■■ .fy, WONDEKIANP. WONDERLAND. > .WONDERLAND. , The finest Sideshow Park ever conducted in New Zealand. '•< Tho i Home ■of Merriment, There are ,no aged here—they ;become young: i" s A arrangement for the ; 'benefit «. visitors has been ' made by which lot:water will be provided in Wonderland free for teamaking at lunch-time" and during each afternoon. ' v , /■.,.. i ■ ■' Do .forget that a most convenient mi the cheapest access to : . the Exhibition is by the it Parnell* tram-line,'; entering :' by the Maunsell Road gateway, within a few chains : of the. tram-line. ;,',>■',■• •' •,'.._' ;, '.. . WONDERLAND IS OPEN DAILY FROM 3 P.M. TO 10,80 P.M. \ • : i ; ~ \ f ATHLETICS. •■•. ••,',.;.. A ,■■;:;■- ■ . ■.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 10. . ' ..... i , - > . I GREAT AMATEUR ATHLETIC ■ SPORTS. The Competitor?,will ! include the visiting ' ' American Athletes. '■>. ~ MM JANUARY 12, 14, AND 17. : <tf ( A.,«t t ,'► • -' • ''»j\ PROFESSIONAL ATHLETIC CHAMPION* SHIPS AND PIPE BAND AND HIGHLAND DANCING ..': CONTESTS. •pxHmraoN ' TOWER.;, elevator: %W£ > i&mek PRESENT all . the RED CARDBOARD . DISCS you can find in the Exhibition on :■:•: - . SATURDAY.- JANUARY 8, \ AT THE TOWER TOP POST OFFICE. ■■ The Visitor presenting, the Largest Number eats the- PRIZE. , r. - ijL>*- l .':•"- ."" ' • .■'==< Railways. |JEW • -RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND ■'. EXHIBITION. ?w ~ .' NAVAL AND MILITARY TOURNAMENT W^*ATfAUCKLAND. ; ~.;,*•' *#iPi : ?JANUARY.3-AND 6. 1914. - _; ■, •• ~ r | . TRAIN . ARRANGEMENTS, SATURDAY. JANUARY.S, 1914. . ; , '%:jl ' special train, stopping at 'station.: as required, will leave New Lynn for Auckland at 9.115 a.m., Avbnaalep;io.4. Mount Eden 10.26.7, Newmarket .10.83.;' amving Auckland 10.41; a.m. ''■'■''• ' ■ - : ,' ]_~ 5? A special triin, stopping, at stations (Takanini, vWiri/' and Mangere j excepted) as ! reotiirtid,.will leave,Pukekohe lor Auckland iat 9.30 , a.m., r Drury 9.65, Papakura 10.8, Manurows 10.22. Papatoetoe 10.35, ; Otahuhu 10.49, Penrose 10.59, Newmarket ; 11.19, ■;arriving Auckland 11.26 a.iri. ' , . >"4 A special train, ' stopping at : stations as ■ required, will ? leave ; Penrose i for ? Auckland jat 6.43 pnn., Newmarket .6.67, arriving Auckland .7.4, p.m. ■'^i- ! :'i;''-:;---^:'■";•' <' '■".'; -*''"' v - ! 'ivA'speoial train, stopping at stations as required, * will '' leave. Auckland for.;, Pukekbbe at '10 p.m., Newmarket 10.15,' Penrose ' 10.80, Otahuhu 10.42, Papatoetoe 10.61. Drury 11.25, arriving 11.52 p,m. _. r. ■ '- A special■ train,:■ stopping at, stations as.required, will leave Auckland; for Onehunga at 10.15 p.m. ~.-,'- < ■'■{'■■ -. - >#■'&!■■, special train, stoppiniir at stations: as required, will leave Newmarket for New Lynn at 10.23 D.m. . • . *; A special' train. stopmnff at stations: as re-quired-will*, leave Auckland for Henderson at 10C2O j p.m..i Newmarket • 10.30. Mount Eden 10.37, Avondale v 10.56. ; ; arriving , Hehdersbn 11.20 p.m. ; > ; Jj t BY ORDER. ; wrsw\'' 'h r7EALAND ' "OAILWAYS. ;';■'.' n NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. '■;■' ' . AUCKLAND RACES. ; .-JANUARY 1 AND, 2, 1914. '■■,-! Trains will' run from 'Auckland '• to .Racecourse and Ellerslie every few minutes, from about 10.8 a.m. till 12.10 p.m., and then at 12.40 p.m., 1.13 r>.m., and 2.15 p.m.,' returning at. frequent intervals up to 15 minutes after the last ra W . ;, BY ORDER. '.",':" ' '..' ' ..,. i [■;/■> Educational. SOUTHWELL SCHOOL, HAMILTON, P.. , i— — -. I Preparatory Boarding and Day School for Boys, ages from 7 to 11 years. Headmaster: CECIL. E. FERRIS, Notts., •• * England. • . Country situation; - extensive grounds. j 16 Minutes from. Railway Station. NEXT TERM BEGINS ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1914. Prospectus on Application. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF' MUSIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. 8, A ; MOORE-JONES. M.M.. M.R.C:P., CM.. 8.K., London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign, • Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsccti.rian Principles. Exams prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversations Maternal Supervision aud Moral Discipline Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co.. and Champtaloup and Edmiston. 'Phone 808. Free railway; trams to gate. Next Term begins February 10, 1914. CHELTENHAM. COLLEGE, DEVONPORT. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Prin.: MRS. A. E. DEAN (Formerly Mistress, Terrace School, Wgtn.) NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN FEB. 10. 1914. • It is- desired that Applications re intending Boarders for ' 1914 be made as early as possible.. u l '. ! i --) WHY NOT LIVE A LONG TIME? ..If.you really wish to get well, tako the ' , 100 YEARS' LIFE ELIXIR.v It stand-alone-as a Health Builder generally, and is made to cure you and give you renewed strength, energy, and a "healthy, •'/: - •. long-life., ... . Ss 6d. AT' ALL LEADING STORES, or the - r BOTANIC INSTITUTE,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15496, 1 January 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15496, 1 January 1914, Page 12

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