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Auckland Extflbltion. 5 AUCKLAND Xfllß II O ST. Auckland Exhibition, OPEN PROM 10 A.M. to 11 p.m. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). GRAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, at 2 p.m. Admission, Is: admit also to Exhibition by ~ Cricket Ground Gate. " ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. Government Court, at 3 p.m. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Minnie's Band Rotunda'at 8 p.m. GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT. Programme; Cornet Trio. Polka Brilliante" Lighten Messrs. Leigh ton, Calkin, and Helbright. Song. " Border Ballad" - - - Cowan Mr. Wallace Atkinson. Song. " Softly Wakes My Heart" (from " Samson and Deliliah") - • Samt-Saens Miss Jessie Bartlett, Humorous Quartette, " The Village Pump" Naish Messrs. Aspinall, Blakeley, Ryan and McElwain (The Lyric Four). Recitation, " Humorous Stories" - Anon Mr. T. Harris. Song, " Mary" - - - Richardson Mr. Duff (the Scotch Tenor). Vocal duet. " The Swing," - -, ' Anon Messrs. Atkinson and Harris. Song. " Turn Ye To Me" - - Old Scotch Miss Jessie Bartlett. Bass solo. " Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind" Sargent Mr. Wallace Atkinson. American dialect story, '' Unole Josh Keeps House Stewart Mr. Alan McElwain. Song. " Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes." (Sullivan) Mr. Duff. Humorous Quartett (a) " Four Jolly Sailormen" (German); (b) " Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" (Russell) • The Lyric Four. Musical Director and Accompanist; Mr. Harold Gregson. INHIBITION "R ABY QHOW. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. ' HIS (SATURDAY) iIFTERNOON. J Commencing at 1.45. THE GREATEST BABY SHOW EVER HELD IN THE DOMINION. GRAND TOTALENTRIES — — ENTRIES ENTRIES - A KK - ENTRIES ENTRIES - 4:00 - ENTRIES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE PROVINCE. What could be more beautiful than a Beautiful Child? DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THIS UNIQUE DISPLAY AS PROVIDED BY THE YOUNG GENERATION. PROGRAMME AND TIME-TABLE. 145 P.M.-*Parents or Guardians to apply for Numbers at Manager's Office. Palace of Industries. 2 P.M!—Judging Commences. CLASS Male Babies, under 9 months. Prizes, £5, £3. £1. To be held in the Concert Hall. CLASS ll.—Female Babies, under .9 months. Prises. £5, £8. £1. To be held in Picture Theatre, Wonderland. CLASS m.—Prettiest Boy over four and under 'seven years. Prizes, £5, £3, £1. To be Held at Mennie's Bandstand. CLABB IV.—Prettiest Girl over four and under seven years. Prizes, £5, £3, £1. To be held at Mennie's Bandstand. NOTE-In Classes 111. and IV.. No. in. will be taken first, and at the conclusion of the judging in that Class No. IV. will follow. CHAMPION CLASS, for Male or Female Babies, 12 months or under. Prize, £10 and Gold Medal. TO BE HELD IN CONCERT HALL. Judging of this Class will commence at the conclusion of judging of Classes I. and 11. Approximate time,. 3.45 p.m. i JUDGES— 111. and IV.: Mrs. Farkes, Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Parr, Mrs. Lindsay. Classes 1.. 11., and Champion: Dr. C. F. Maguire, Dr. W. C. W. McDowell, Dr. E. Williams. Dr. E. Roberton. Dr. E. D. Aubin, Dr. A. C. Purchas. In the event of it raining, Classes 111. and IV. will be held in the Concert Hall after the Championship Class has been decided. Q.RAND -piNALE. PRESENTATION OF ERIZES I 'BY GEORGE ELLIOT, ESQ., AT THE MENNIE BANDSTAND. A Special Edition of the Daily Bulletin is being issued, containing Names and Ages of the Competitors, and containing latest particulars. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS ARE REQUESTED TO SECURE NUMBERS FOR COMPETITORS. No Extra Charge for Admission to Baby Shows. Those accompanying Children must pay usual admission charge at turnstiles. SCOTT COLVILLE. Director of Attractions, ■gXHIBITION /COMPETITIONS. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. PRIZES." " PRIZES. £40~ MIR TH AND MELODY-P^Q A great opportunity for Amateur ComeJ diana and Vocalists. i Class Comic- Song, gentlemen, own selection (in character); Ist prize, £8 and gold medal; 2nd prize, £3; 3rd prize, £1 Class Song, gentlemen (own selection); Ist prize, 1- and gold medal; 2nd prize, *3; 3rd prize, £1. * Class 3— Song, ladies' (own selection); Ist prize, £8 and gold medal; 2nd prise, £3; 3rd prize. SI. I NOTE— Classes 2 and 3 any song [ (sacred or comic excepted) will be accepted. An accompanist will be provided, but com petitors may have their own. These Competitions are open to Amateurs over the age of 16. An amateur to mean "one 'whose income is not solely derived from the exercise of his or her ability as a ' .vocalist or humorist." , • JUDGING A committee of ' musical gentlemen will select competitors to appear : in finals; the public will _ then be called ' upon to select the three prize-winners. There must be at least 6 competitors in each class for a 3rd prize; 4 for 2nd prize , and 3 for Ist prize. i, ' Railways. TtfEW T>AILWAYSI NGARUAWAB3A REGATTA. MARCH 17. 1914. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS, including admission to Regatta, will be issued to Ngaruawahia from Auckland, Onehunga, r Mangapeehi, Cambridge,' ThMies, Waihi, 9 Rotorua, and intermediate stations on March ' 17. available for return on day of issue ' only. 1 TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1914. I AUCKLAND-FRANKTON LINE. A' train will leave Auckland- for ■ Ngarua--1 wahia at 727 a.m. This train will stop be--1 tween Newmarket and Otahuhu only. A train will leave Auckland for Ngaruaa. wahia at 7.53 a.m. This train will stop, be- ' tween Newmarket and Penrose. A train will leave Tuakau for Ngaruawahia " at 8.0 a.m. A train- will leave Penrose for Ngaruawahia at 6.58 a.m. This train will stop where required between Penrose and Buck' land inclusive, arid at Huntly to pick up passengers. Return Specials will leave Ngaruawahia as follows: — ) At 4.55 p.m., taking passengers for One hunga, Auckland, and intermediate stations; at 5.10 p.m.. taking passengers for Pukekohe, Auckland, and intermediate stations. Return Special leaves Ngaruawahia at 5.2! p.m., taking passengers for Tuakau and in termedrate stations; and at 5.40 p.m., taking ? passengers for Auckland and intermediate '' stations. a CAMBRIDGE. THAMES. AND tf AIHI i. LINES. Specials for Ngaruawahia will run as fol lows: — m Leave Rotorua at 5.20 a.m. Leave Ti Aroha. 8.20 a.m. Leave Thames at 7.K a.m.. Leave Waihi, 6.55 a.m. Leave Cam . bridge, 9.15 a.m. H Return Specials will leave Ngaruawahia a; follows: — For Cambridge; 5:40 p.m. For Te Aroha 562 p.m. For Rotorua, 6.4 p.m. Fo Thames and Waihi, 6.16 p.m. For Te Awa mutu, 6.28 p.m. For Mangapeehi, 6.ii p.m. rf 1. Goods and Live Stock traffic will NOT b - carried on the morning trains on Thames Waihi, Cambridge, Morrinsville-Putaruru - and Taumarunui lines. 3 Special trains with live stock will leav s " Thames at 3.45 p.m., Putaruru 4.0 p.m., ai ' riving Frankton in time to connect with th 9.0 p.m. train to Auckland. Excursion Tickets to Ngaruawahia wi l ! « NOT be issued and will NOT be available b c - Ordinary Trains. d "— For further particulars see Posters an' Hand-bills at all stations. BY ORDER d ; '-» N | a ■ T ADIES' Fashionable Sports and Knitte a JU Coats, 9s lid upwards; hundreds i ~ 1 choose from. Bargain prices.—Histed's 61 ( Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15557, 14 March 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15557, 14 March 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15557, 14 March 1914, Page 14

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