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Auckland Exhibition. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. UCKLAND X H I B 110 N. OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 11 P.M. ■ _ , TO-DAY (SATURDAY). , Q.RAND TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 'R lLlj - RAND TROUBLE TJLLL. | PAT OHOW— ne TDNTRIES. QHICKEN CHOW-OJC "entries. concert HALL. admission 6D, BAND OF the 3RD AUCKLAND regiment. Mennie's Band Rotunda, at 3 p.m. FIREWORKS—7.4S—FIREWORKS. TO-NIGHT — FIREWORKS — TO-NIGHT Bickerton Bros, will fire a Magnificent Display of the Latest, Up-to-date Pyrotechnic Set Pieces and Aerial Novelties. Signal at 7.40. FLIGHTS OF ROCKETS AND SHELLS. Prince of Wales's Feathers. Rainbow Wheel. Crown of Glory. Dancing Skeleton. Discharge of Bombs and Ground Mines. Diamond Cromotrope. Fiery Whirlwind. Bouquet of Romans. Fire Balloons. Niagara Falls. Volley of lOin Shells. * Flight of Astoria Rockets. Golden Spray Fountain. Eccentric Kaleidoscopic Wheel. GREAT FINAL SET—FLIGHT OF JEWELLED ROCKETS. The Whole of this Display may only be seen to advantage from the Exhibition Grounds. FIREWORKS TO-NIGHT. FINALS EXHIBITION COMPETITIONS. Special Stage, No. 1 Band Rotunda, 8.15. _ ART GALLERY. Admission Free. ART UNION, OIL AND WATER COLOUR „_, PAINTINGS AND ETCHINGS. THIRTY-FIVE PRIZES. VALUE i'looo. Tickets, 2s 6d. obtainable at the Art Gallery. SEASON TICKETS. 6s. for the balance of tho Exhibition Season, may be obtained at the main gate. EXHIBITION CLOSES. APRIL 18. EXHIBITION COMPETITIONS. 8.15-T°- NIGHT -8.15 NO. 1 BAND STAND. FINALS - COMPETITIONS - T7INALS COMPETITIONS -C. COMPETITIONS 9A —SELECTED PERFORMERS— OA A\J SELECTED PERFORMERS SELECTED PERFORMERS FINAL OF COMIC SONG. Mr. Fort. Mr. Austin. Mr. Luks Mr. Saunders. Mr. Bollard. Mr. Black. FINAL, GENTLEMEN'S SONG. Mr. Duff. Mr. Atkinson. Mr. Drake. Mr. Hutchison. Mr. Pritchard. ' Mr. McLean. Mr. Tassell. Mr. H. Black. FINAL, LADIES' SONG. Miss George Miss Gooch. M-ss Bradney. Miss Travis. Miss Walsh. Miss Gribble. The above Competitors will appear in order a3 published in Daily Bulletin. COME ALONG AND PICK THE WINNERS. THE PRIZES GO ACCORDING TO NUMBER OF VOTES RECORDED FOR COMPETITOR. TO F A9ILITATE THE WORK OF COUNT. ING THE VOTES ONLY THOSE OCCUPYING CHAIRS WILL BE ENTITLED TO VOTE. SECURE A CHAIR AND VOTE AWAY. FINALS - COMPETITIONS - TPINALS -T COMPETITIONS JP iJ ' ,a^a TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! In the event of the weather being unfavoured a °° Ve P etlti °Uß will be postplND rpHE TITAN. £30 FOR THE ASKING. ££Q TACT! SKILL! PERSEVERANCE! Will be Rewarded AT THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS gATURDAY, INARCH 90 When MR. AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX N MR- AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX MR. AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX! THE MAN OF WEALTH WO LL V 0 £30 TO cJK «& ASKS" HIM THESE # QUESTIONS"ARE I 9£, ME* AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX?" He will reply "THAT IS MY NAME; WHAT DO YOU WANT/" (Reply) " rpHE _p r> " To the individual who thus addresses him Mr. Augustus Spondulex will hand a letter which, on presentation to Mr. George Elliot, who will be in waiting at No. 1 Band Stand, will entitle the bearer to 30 Q-OLDEN SOVEREIGNS. MR. AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX IS GIVING AWAY JP'Qf) AS A JtEWARD FOR ■ SKILL! TACT! PERSEVERANCE! CONDITIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS. This test of skill, tact, and perseverance is open to all (Exhibition and Wonderland Officials and Attendants excepted). At 8 p.m. on Saturday, 28th inst., a bomb w:.ll be fired' as a signal that Mr. Augustus Spondulex is in the grounds. At 9 p.m. another bomb will be. fired which will moan that the hunt for Mr.' Spondulex must cease. Amy recognition of Mr. Spondulex AFTER THAT SIGNAL WILL NOT BE REWARDED. Should Mr. Spondulex be recognised before 9 p.m. 3 bombs will be fired in quick succession. PLACES MR. SPONDULEX WILL VISIT. Palace of Industries, Hall of Machinery, Government Court, Wonderland, and various other points.in the grounds. Should Mr. Spondulex not be recognised within the time stated he will make his appearance at No. 1 Band Stand at 9 -p.m.. and the REWARD WILL BE DOUBLED, MAKING £*Of\ and another date will be selected dWUVJ» for his visit. SPECIAL REQUEBT. The Public are respectfully requested to read the Conditions and Instructions carefully. Be on the Exhibition Grounds on Saturday, 28th, ask everybody you know, and don't know whether they are Mr. Augustus Spondulex, and GET THE MONEY. HAVE THREE VIRTUES EVER BEEN BETTER REWARDED? £30 FOR SKILL, TACT AND PERSEVERANCE MR. AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX. At Your Service. JJARVEST FESTIVAL. THE MOST GORGEOUS AND MAGNIFICENT SPECTACULAR EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF AUCKLAND. Under the auspices of the Auckland Exhibition. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. SATURDAY. MARCH 28lh. Hundreds of 'Adults and Children are being rehearsed for this great day, and the Evolutions and the Rich Colourings of these Performers will make a never-to-be-forgotten Scene. COMPETITIVE CLASSES. Embracing a Series of Interesting and Artistic Events. Class I—Decorated Motor Car. £10 £1 to Class 2—Decorated Side Car, ' with Lady ... .. £5 fa £ , Class 3Decorated Motor Cycle £5' £3' *i Class 4— Decorated Cycle ... £3,'£2,'15s Riders and drivers in these classes to wear suitable fancy costumes. Every Person who owns or is interested in Motor-cars, Motor-cycles, and Cycles should enter for these Competitions. I Class Fancy Costume, Ladies £3 -£0 *i ■ Class 6—Fancy Cistume, Gentle- ' ' men ... £3 > £2 £1 Class 7—Fancy Costume, most ' ' grotesque ... £3 ( £2 £1 Class B—Tableaux Vivants, 3 to "' 10 performers, any subject — £10, £4, £2 Clrss 9—Decorated Parasol, Children only Prizes donated by Messrs. J. Prince' W. H Woollams, and Hallenstein Bros. Five competitors for a third prize, four for second prize, and three for first prize. I NO ENTRANCE FEES. Entries close March 25th, with the Honorary Secretary, W. SATCHELL, National Chambers, Swanson Street. NOTE.-NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR ADMISSION WILL BE MADE FOR THE ABOVE OR OTHER FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONS CONDUCTED BY I THE EXHIBITION AUTHORITIES. J . SCOTT COLVILLE, Director of Attractions. 4 .1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 14

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