Auckland Exhibition., AUCKLAND TiXHIBITION. C LA N D JJiXHIBITION. OPEN PROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. rpO-NIGHT-THURSDAY-TO-NIGHT. EXHIBITION /^ROUNDS. TITENNIE "DANDSTAND, AT Q - rpo-NIGHT - AT Q FREE OPEN-AIR PICTURES. FREE OPEN-AIR PICTURES. Specially-chosen Programme of Cinematographic Gems from the Leading Producers, including the Thrilling Drama A pARMEN Of Dramatic /BARMEN Love Masterpiece /BARMEN and Hate. This Truly Magnificent Picture will be Supported by HIS HONOR THE MAYOR. Vita. HIS HONOR THE MAYOR. Comedy. ACCIDENTAL ALIBI. Edison ACCIDENTAL ALIBI. Drama. UNDESIRABLE RELATIVES. An Edison UNDESIRABLE RELATIVES. Comedy Scream. Which, with Other Features, will provide a Programme of Unusual Variety and Excellence. FREE OPEN-AIR PICTURES. FREE OPEN-AIR PICTURES. EXHIBITION GROUNDS TO-NIGHT! pOMING -INVENTS. March 26.—Open Air Moving Pictures. March Estolle Beere's Child Dancers. March 28.—Harvest Festival Carnival and Find the Man. March 30.—Impromptu Speech Competition. ART GALLERY. Admission Free. ART UNION, OIL AND WATER-COLOUK PAINTINGS AND ETCHINGS. 35 PRIZES, VALUE £1000. Tickets, 2s 6d, obtainable at the Art Gallery. .. SEASON TICKETS, ss. for the balance ot the Exhibition season, may be obtained at the Main Gate. EXHIBITION CLOSES APRIL 18. TTARVEST FESTIVAL UNDER AUSPICES OF AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. T\OMAIX pRICKET p ROUND, CATURDAY "MEXT. PAGEANT OF THE SEASONS. PAGEANT OF THE SEASONS. Qfkfl - "PERFORMERS - Q(\(\ OU\J — PERFORMERS — OKJXJ A FEAST OF MAGNIFICENT GRANDEUR. Morris Dances, Ballets, Tableaux Vivants, Fancy Costumes. Grand Display by Girls of Auckland Grammar School. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MISS ESTELLE BEERE'S WONDERFUL CHILD DANCERS. WONDERFUL CHILD DANCERS. An Extraordinary Demonstration of the Terpsichorean Art, GRAND PROCESSION Of Decorated Motor-cars, Motor-cycles, and , Cycles, which wil precede an Army of Performers. THE PARASOL PARADE WILL PROVIDE A SPLASH OF DAZZLING COLOUR. Admission One Shilling. Children Halfprice. ' This Admission entitles Patrons to visit Exhibition. W. SATCHELL. Hon. Sec. THE QUESTION OF THE T)AY. TPXHIBITION p ROUNDS, SATURDAY pVENING. "ARE YOU M R ' AUGUSTUS OPONDULEX?" " THAT IS MY NAME. WHAT DO YOU WANT?"
(REPLY) " THE -£Qf) " "TO SPEAK 18 GOLDEN 'TIS FOLLY TO BE SILENT" QN OATURDAY "EVENING. * . . A NNOUNCEMENT "EXTRAORDINARY. THE EXECUTIVE OF THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION Has much pleasure in announcing that arrangements have been made to place before the Public THE MOST TALENTED COTERIE OF CHILD DANCERS IN AUSTRALASIA, who recently created a sensation in Wellington. SPECIAL AND EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS . TjISTELLE "DEERE, TV/TISS "pSTELLE T»EERE. TV/TISS "pSTELLE TVEERE, AND HER PHENOMENAL " CHILD DANCERS. This Unique Attraction has been secured at enormous expense and the Auckland Season will be Limited to Three Performances, Commencing pRIDAY "EVENING, AT NO. 1 BAND STAND. This Unusual Attraction will prove a Revelation of the Bewitching Grace and Foe try of Motion of these truly delightful Children. EXHIBITION QOMPETITIONS. ANOTHER INTERESTING CONTEST. TMPROMPTU ' OPEECH. IMPROMPTU SPEECH. £12 - F P RIZES - £12 This Contest is open to Ladies and Gentlem? a « d ? ch , Competitor will be allowed flight Minutes from the time they step on the stage. Each Competitor will receive a different subject (humorous) as he makes his or her appearance. A Committee of Well-known Speakers will act as Judges. First Prize, £8. Second, £3. Third, £1. There must be at least 4 Competitors for iirst Prize, 6 for Second Prize, and 8 for Third Prize. NO ENTRANCE FEES. Entries close at W. R. Holmes's Office. .HERALD Buildings, SATURDAY, 28th at Noon. "EXHIBITION rjOMPETITIONS. PANCY TRANCING /CONTEST. JUNCY TRANCING pONTEST. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. pRIZES-PlO-pRIZES. OPEN TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Competitors to Dance in Couples (Lady and Gentleman). Any Dance (Scotch or Irish excepted) will be accepted, including Tango, Bunny Hug, Turkey Trot, Apache, Buck and Wing, Sand. Clog, Skipping Rope, or any other style of r ancy Dancing. NO ENTRANCE FEES. First Prize, £8; Second Prize, £3' Third £«**• 6810 "? at w - R - Holmes's Office, MONDAY, March 30, at five o'clock There must be at least 4 Competing Couples for First Prize, 6 for Second, and 8 for Third Prize. SCOTT COLVILLE. Director of Attractions. 1 I Highway Districts Notices. pOINT CHEVALIER ROAD BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the 10 per cent, penalty provided by Section 70 of the Rating Act, 1908, will be imposed on all Rates due to the Point Chevalier Road Board which remain unpaid on SATURDAY. March 28, 1914. The Clerk will be at the Board's Office each Monday and Wednesday from 9 to 11 a.m., each Thursday from 7.30 to 9 p.m., and Saturday from 2.30 to 4 p.m. JNO. PHILLIPS, Clerk. Point Chevalier. March 7, 1914.
> I TRUMPEE, Armstrong, Crawford and Noble, at Eden Park, next Friday, Saturday and Monday,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15567, 26 March 1914, Page 14
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