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auctuana cxnioiuon. Auckland exhibition. Auckland Exhibition. OPEN DAILY, 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. TC-NIGHT, SECOND pONCEBT, By the pHRISTCHURCH T IEDERTAFEL. Conductor MR. J. C. BRADSHAW. Mus. Doc. Last night's concert by this accomplished band of Musicians, admittedly one of the finest of its kind in Australasia, wis among the most enjoyable musical entertainments ever heard in Auckland. The Second Programme, to be given This Evening, will | be of a popular nature, consisting of the best Part Songs, Quartets, Solos, and Instrumental Items A RARE FEAST OF VOCAL HARMONY. CONCERT HALL THIS EVENING. CONCERT HALL THIS EVENING. CONCERT HALL. THIS EVENING. Admission. '2s and Is Reserved Sea's at Wildman and Arey's, 2s 6d. ANOTHER CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN TO-MORROW EVENING. THE "DOTAL ARTILLERY "RAND DAILY CONCERTS. 3 D.m.—AFTERNOONS— 3 p.m. 8 p.m.-EVENINGS— 8 p m. THIS AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMME: March " Castaldo." - - - Novacek Selection. "La Gioconda" - - Ponchielli " Polish Dnnce, No. 1" - - Scharwenka Overture. ; ' Mirelln" - - - Gounod " Norwecischer Kunstler Carneval" Svendsen Romance. " Rope Sof'lv Kloo'iine" - Stx>hr (Solo Cornet. Sergeant C. Ellis). Selection. " The Geisha" - - Sidney .Tones Finale. " Ins Centrum'' - - - Stasny " God Save tho King." Annotated Programme in Daily Bulletin. A THLETICS. ' NEXT SATURDAY. JANUARY 10. GRAND AMATEUR SPORTS. IN THE CRICKET GROUND. LOOK OUT, LOOK OUT, For the GREAT -Middle-distance struggle: hill, DORMOR, AND POWER! A Splendid Programme of Amateur Athletic Sports, under the Amateur Athletic Association, will be given Next Saturday The American Team of Athletes. Parker. Power, lemplelon. and Caughey. will be among the competitors, and the tine New Zealand performers. Keddell, Cashman. Messenger. McKenzio. and McHolm are ail expected to appear. Excellent entries have been received for all events. ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS, NEXT WEEK, NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK, NEXT WEEK. IN THE CRICKET GROUND. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. AND SATURDAY. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP EXHIBITION ATHLETIC SPORTS. And PIPE BAND CONTEST. The Greatest Sports Meeting ever held in Auckland. SATURDAY. JANUARY 17 SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 SATURDAY, JANUARY 17. QRAND "EIREWORKS T^ISPLAY. WONDERLAND. WONDERLAND. In the tastes of many, the Exhibition would be a poor place without Wonderland. If you are tired of the floors in the big buildings—go to Wonderland and forget it. If music does not charm you. sec what a, little healthy excitement can do for you. Try sixpenny-worth for yourself. It is worth a yard of argument. Hot water free—not to get into, but to make Tea with. THE QUICKEST WAY TO WONDERLAND Is by the Manukau Road Entrance, within a few chains of the Parnell and Romuera Cars. WONDERLAND IS OPEN DAILY FROM 2 P.M. TILL 10.30 P.M. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. THE "EVENT OF THE "VEW yEAR. "EXHIBITION EXHIBITION \TUGGETS. EXHIBITION FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADVERTISING AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. £400 IN G OLD FOR 2 5 £400 £400 m G OLD FOB 2' £400 IN G°P FOR 2 s - THE HONOURABLE THE MINISTER FOR INTERNAL AFFAIRS Has given a. License for the Drawing of AN ART UNION OR RAFFLE. IRST pRIZE, £ 300# JIIBBT pRIZE. £ 30()> piRST pRIZE, £ 300> S ECOND pRIZE, £ ioo< SECOND pRIZE, £ 100< gECOND pRIZE. £ 100> 'PICKETS, 9s "EACH. "piCKETS, 9s pACH. 'TICKETS, 98 "EACH. TO BE HAD AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. OUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. rpOWER ELEVATOR. DON'T FORGET TO PRESENT ALL THE RED DISCS YOU HAVE FOUND. Presentation Date: JANUARY 3, 1911. Successful competitor's name published on Tuesday. EXHIBITION TOWER ELEVATOR COMPETITION. Miss L. Pollock. 51. Arawa Street, Khyber Pass, is the winner of the Red Disc Competition and has been awarded an Exhibition Season Ticket. i TURNBULL AND JONES. LTD, — Landed Property. pARNELL. PREEHOLD pORNER T>LOCK, Containing 10,600 square feet, AND WITH FRONTAGES TO MANUKAU ROAD ... 67ft. GARFIELD STREET looft. BATH STREET 39ft. The lower part of this property has a depth of '200 ft from Manukau Road to Bath Street. F OR pROMPT S ALE, EASY TERMS. p T TJUTCHINSON. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 12