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Auckland Exhibition. Auckland -exhibition. UCKLASD Hi XHIBI T1 O » -OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO- 10 P.M. rpO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). QRAND Q,PEN IR OONCEKT. MENNIE'S BAND ROTUNDA, at 8 p.m. Vocal Quartette, " Tat tie bury Market'' - Lewis ME&SItS. ASPINALL, BLAKELEY, RYAN, McELWAIN (the Lyric ±our). Song, " When Shadows Gather" - Marshall MR. E. DRAKE. Dickens Character Sketch. "Ebenezer Scrooge" tlrom "A Christmas Carol") MR. T. HARRIS. Song, Selected MISS SECCOMBE. Song, " The Yeomen of England" - German Mil W. WIL.SON. Humorous Recital, " Sockery Sitting a Hen" '- - - Anou MR. ALAN McELWAIN. Song, " Good-night, beloved" - - - Halle MR. E. DKAAE. v ] Vocal Quartette (in costume), " The Musketeers" Reslou THE LYRIC FOUR Clarionette Solo, - Fantasie from " Ernam" - Verdi MR. F. AMODEO. Song, Selected ... MISS SECCOMBE. Humorous Story, " The Old Warrior" - - - Connor MR. T. HARRIS. Song, Humorous, "The Old Bassoon" - . - - St. Quentain MR. W. WILSON. Musical Director and Accompanist: > MR. HAROLD GREGSONIn the event of the weather being unfavourable, the Concert will be held m tlie Concert Hall QOMING JgVENTS.

March 25.—Grand Open Air Concert. March 26.—Open Air. Moving Pictures March Dancing by Miss Beere's Pupils. March 28.—Harvest Festival Carnival and Eind ihe Man. March 30.—Impromptu Special Competitions. ART .GALLERY. Admission Free. ART UNION, OIL AND WATER-COLOUR PAINTINGS AND ETCHINGS. 35 PRIZES, VALUE i'looo. , Tickets, 2s 6d, obtainable at the Art GallerySEASON TICKETS. ss. for the balance ot the Exhibition season, may be obtained at the Main Gate. EXHIBITION CLOSES APRIL 18. 1 ENTRIES FOR THE COMPETITIVE Li CLASSES AT THE EXHIBITION HARVEST FESTIVAL CLOSE WITH IHE HON. SECRETARY. W. SATCHEL!.., NATIONAL CHAMBERS. SWANSON Si., TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). NO ENTRANCE FEES. JJARVEST pESTIVAL. SATURDAY. MARCH 28th.

COMPETITIVE CLASSES Embracing » Sene3 of Interesting and Artistic Events. Class I—Decorated Motor Car, £10, £1, £2 Class 2—Decorated Side Car, with Lady ... £,">, £A. £1 Class —Decorated Motor Cycle £5, £3, £1 Class i— Decorated Cycle ■■■ £3, £2, 15s Riders and drivers in these classes to wear suitable fancy costumes. Every Person wlio owns or ia interested in Motor-cars, Motor-cycles, and Cycles should enter for these Competitions. Class s—Fancy Costume, Ladies £3. £2, £1 Class 6—Fancy Costume, Gentlemen — £3, £2, £1 Class 7—Fancy Costume, most grotesque ••• ... £3, £2, £1 Class 8-iTableaux Vivants, 3 to 10 aimers, any subject — £10, £4, £2 Clrss —Decorated Parasol, Children only, Prizes donated by Messrs. J. Prince, W. H Wool lams, and Hallenstein Bros. Five competitors for a third prize, four for second prize, and three for first prize. A/JENNIES gAND gTAND. TO-MORROW EVENING AT 8. FREE OPEN AIR PICTURES. FREE OPEN AIR PICTURES. Arrangements have been made lor the supply of 5000 ft of film nightly, including a choice selection ot scenic, dramatic, humorous, and educative subjects. ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR EXHIBITION PATRONS. JMND rjpHE "lyjAN.

£S Q-FOR THE ASKING -£3 0 TACT! SKILL! PERSEVERENCE! Will be Rewarded AT THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS. gATURDAY, jy|"ARCH 9^ When MR. AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX, MR. AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX, MR. AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX, THE MAN OF WEALTH. WILL GIVE OQ A TO THE MAN'. WOMAN. ORowOU CHILD WHO ASKS HIM THESE QUESTIONS— "ARE YOU MR. AUGUSTUS SPONDUL-3X ? - He will reply "THAT 3S MY NAME: WHAT DO YOU WANT?" (Reply; "fpiE JggQ " To the individual who tl.us 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 QOLDEN SOVEREIGNS. MR. AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX IS GIVING AWAY At > A REWARD FOR SKILL! TACT! PERSEVERENCE! CONDITIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS. This test of skill, tact, and perßervernnce is open to all (Exhibition and Wonderland Officials and Attendants excepted!. At 8 p.m. on Saturday, 28th ins!., a bomb will be fired as a signal that Mr. Augustus Spondulex is in the grounds. At 9 p.m. another bomb will be fired which will mean that the hunt for Mr. Spondulex must cease. Aav recognition oi Mr. Spondulex AFTER THAT SIGNAL WILL NOT BE REWARDED. Should Mr. Spondulex be recognised before !) D.m. 3 bombs will be tired 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 no! be recognised within the time stated he will make his appearance at No. I Band Stand i*t 9 p.m., and the REWARD WILL BE DOUBLED, MAKING P(?A and another date will be selected 3*OU> for his visit. SPECIAL REQUEST. 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 PERSEVERENCE MR. AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX. At your Service.

EXHIBITION COMPETITIONS. j IN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS INQUESTS. THE EXECUTIVE HAS DECIDED TO CONTINUE THESE COMPE TITIONS, AND ON MONDAY, 30th, AM IMPROMPTU SPEECH CONTEST (FOK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN) WILL bE HELD. JMI'ROMPTU PRIZES- PRIZES£I2. £12. JMPROMPTU J^PEECH. EACH COMPETITOR WILL BE GIVEN A DIFFERENT SUBJECT (Humorous! AS THEY STEP ON THE STAGE. AND 8 MINUTES WILL BE ALLOWED EACH COMPETITOR. Entries close at W. R. Holmes's Office, Herald Buildings, SATURDAY, 28th. NO ENTRANCE FEES. First Prize, £&; Second Piize, £3; Thud Prize, £1. Full particulars and conditions later.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15566, 25 March 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15566, 25 March 1914, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15566, 25 March 1914, Page 16

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