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Auckland Exhibition. 4. 25,? LA ND EXHIBITION. Auckland Exhibition. pHILDRENS T)AY. nHILDRENS "HAY. All Children up to 15 years of age will be admitted to the Exhibition up till i p.m. THIS DAY, for THREEPENCE. j fTHE rpE TTAO T)OYS. In the CONCERT HALL. 3 p.m.-THIS AFTERNOON-3 p.m. 8 p.m.—THIS EVENING—B p.m. MATINEE FOR THE CBILDREN-to Maori Dances. Part Songs. Glees. Etc.. Etc. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. GRAND AMATEUR SPORTS. IN THE CRICKET GROUNDAuckland's Natural Stadium. 20.000 People can have an Uninterrupted View. ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. A Splendid Programme of Amateur Athletic bports. under the Amateur Athletic Association, will be given Next Saturday. The American Team of Athlcteß. Parker, Power, Temoleton. and Caughev. will be among the competitors and the amateur athletes of New Zealand will be splendidly represented against them on the track and in the field. Admission. Is, (no season tickets); Admits also to Exhibition. '1812/ This Masnificont Item. great Battle Picture in Music, will bo rewated .by the Royal Artillery Band on Saturday Evening, with splendid pyrotechnic effects, which will be made specially effective by means of electrical firing. Sixty Bombs in Thirty Seconds, T HE R° A RTrLLEEY "RAND DAILY CONCERTS. THIS AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMME. March. Madrid," . . . Javaloyes Overture. " La Fille du Regiment" - Donisetti Suite, ' S,cenes Neapolit-.ines" - - Massenet Selection from the Works of Beethoven. Selection. " H.M.S. Pinafore" • Sullivan "Valse Trute" .... Sibelius Selection of Scotch Airs. " Scotland's Pride" Godfrey Waltz, " Morgenblatter" - - - Btrauss " God Save the King." jq'EW r/EALAND QHAMPIONSHIPS. SHI SSSS- NE WEEK. NEXT WEEK, NEXT WEEK. w/s INTHE CRICKET GROUND. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. AND SATURDAY. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP EXHIBITION ATHLETIC SPORTS. ' ; And PIPE BAND CONTEST. The Greatest Sports Meeting ever held in Auckland. - Admission—One Shilling. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17. i SATURDAY, JANUARY 17. Q.RAND piBEWORKS TMSPLAY. Official Exhibition and Band' Souvenirs will be available shortly. WONDERLAND. What if the world is grey? What if the sky should fall? Though you are sad to-day. One place holds hope for all— WONDERLAND! WONDERLAND! WONDERLAND 1 J:iauaMlJ ' Try si—>ennywort-. for yourself. It is worth a yard of argument. Hot water free. THE QUICKEST WAY TO WONDERLAND ■*■ Is by the Manukau Road Entrance, within a few chains of the Parnell -and Remue'ra Cars. WONDERLAND IS OPEN DAILY FROM 2 P.M. TILL 10;30 PJ«. ' AUCKLAND IB IT I OK TTHE pVENT OF THE MEW VEAR. "TXHIBITipN MUGGETS. . ..HIBITION * UGGETS. pXHIBITION MUGGETS. FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADVERTISING AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. £400' m 0 0LD FOB 2 - £400 * '(j v> Fpß -2s - - ™ <x OLD FOR 2 THE HONOURABLE THE MINISTER FOR INTERNAL AFFAIRS. Has given a License for the Drawing or AN ART UNION OR RAFFLE. IRST pRIZE, ,£3OO. piRST pRIZE. £30^ PIRST pRIZE. £300. GECOND pRIZE, £ 100# gECOND pRIZE. £ 100< gECOND pRIZE, £ 100# rpiCKETS, 9s pACH. rpiCKETS, 0 pACH. TICKETS, OS T^ACH. TO BE HAD AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Country Applicants are requested to enclose stamped addressed envelope to ensure immediate reply. rpOWER ELEVATOR. DON'T FORGET TO PRESENT ALL THE P,ED DISCS YOU HAVE FOUND. Presentation Date: JANUARY 3, 1914. Successful competitor's name published on Tuesday. ATEW ZEALAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC IN ASSOCIATION (Auckland Centre). CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. MR. pfeIXOTTO, Manager of the American Athletic Team, Will give an Illustrated Lecture on "MODERN DEVELOPMENTS IN ATHLETICS AND RECREATION IN AMERICA. Admission Free. EXHIBI T I 0 N. TO ARCHITECTS. ENGINEERS. BUILDERS, AND THOSE ABOUT 1 TO BUILD. V Call and inspect our Exhibit of Building, Road, and Footpath Materials in the PALACE OF MACHINERY. NO 2 COURT, STAND NO. 270. Something new, handsome, and durable. Produced by -the PUKEKARORO TRACHYTE STONE CO . City Office: '33,. SUrJty ' Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15503, 9 January 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15503, 9 January 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15503, 9 January 1914, Page 12

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