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EXHIBITIONS Wellington INDUSTRIAL EXBIBIIION. HOW OPEN DAILY. LOCATION.— Cuba Stbeet Extension. OPEN FROM 11 a m. to 10 p.m. ! WHAT TO SEE AT THE EXHIBITION. 1 Electro-plating and Engraving in Glass and Metal by Electricity Electric Tramway Model Working Sewing Machines at Work, Driven by Electricity Printing Machinery at Work Model Dairy at Work Fret Saws and Turning Lathes Working Wool-washing Machinery New Zealand Patents — Venetian JBlinde Wire-strainers Windows Burglar Alarm, &c. Manufacture of Wiro Mattresses The Old and the New Loom at Work Candles in Process of Manufacture The Wonderful Chicken-hatching Refrigerator and Ice-making Machinery Flowers Embedded in Ice Oil and Gas Engines at Work Country visitors should make a point of seeing these. THIS AFTERNOON, SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHILDREN. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. ORGAN RECITAL BY Mk m. c. nevanas, Organist and Director of the Choir, St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Liverpool, England. PROGRAMME: War March—“ Athalie ” (Mendelssohn) (a) “ The Pilgrim of Love ” (b) il Banks of Allan Water ” Largo—(The celebrated)—(Handel) Transcription—“ The Better Land”—(Cowon) lb’) ‘‘SmCo”j( M - C - NeTanas > Andante and Allegro—(E-E.,-Baqbe) Festal March—(Hoary Smart) ’;. ' ' -; WEDNESDAY, at 3 p.m. MIRTH, MAGIC AND MUSIC, Mb E. W. Seaqee. ■1 to 0 p.m., Miuifie’s Orchestra. 8 p.m.. Grand Concert by MRS PARSON’S FAMILY. THURSDAY, at 2.30, Calisthenic Display by the Wellington Public Sebools. Band. THURSDAY EVENING. THE GOLDEN LEGEND, Rendered by . . . THE, FESTIVAL,CHORAL SOCIETY. Seats may be reserved at the Dresden; Is. FRIDAY EVENING. FAREWELL CONCERT TENDERED TO MR ALFRED HILL.

Under the patronage of Hia Excellency the Governor. SATURDAY, at 3. ME E. W. SEAGER’S ENTERTAINMENT MIjnIPIE’S ORCHESTRA. At 8 p.m., Cycle Spokts. KinematographEVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING IN EDISON’S ELECTRIC HALL. Introduced by Messrs Haussmann and Gow. Actual Reproduction of Life of Every Variety. Now And Sensational Pictures, Street Scene, Disaster Leeds, &c., &c. 8 LIVING PHOTOS 8 Hours of Performance: Afternoons, 3 and 4 o’clock ; Evening, 8, 8.45 and9.3o. A quantity of lost property—jewellery clothing, Ac.,- awaits claimants at the Superintendent's office. C. D. MORPETH, 128 Secretary. to the Exhibition should patronise the Luncheon *and Refreshment Room in the Building, whore they can obtain a substantial Luncheon (Hot on Cold) of three courses for Is. From 11 a.m. —Strawberries and Cream, Trifles, Jolly, 100 Cream, lood Drinks, Sandwiches, Pastry, &o. 67 6 J. SHOUT, Caterer. ESCtmSXONS. DAY’S BAY IGtH DECEMBER. The s.s. DUCO or MANA will rah as under (weather and circumstances perifiit?Loavo QiteeS’o Wharf, 2 p.m. Return from Bay, S p.tri. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. Leave Queen’s Wharf, 7 30 p m. Return to Wharf at 10 pirn. Return Fares—Adults, Is 6d > Children, 9d, AQUATICS Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor. SWIMMING ! SWIMMING ! ! Professor pannell gives tuition in the above Art daily at Meson a Baths, Te Aro. Ladies* classes from. 10 o’clock a.m. to 2 o’clock p.m , superintended by Mrs Pannell. Gentlemen: Honrs to suit by arrangement. Terms—24 Lessons,..£l U (iu advance); Proficiency absolutely Guaranteed. Further particulars upon application at the Baths. . gDUCATIOX PHIVATE SCHOOL FOIi GIRLS. 11, Victoria tjibbace, Ellice street, j ■Wellington. , MISS A, C. FREEMAN, Head Assistant I Teacher in , Mrs Bowen’s SchopL i Christchurch, intends to open a Boarding and Day School for Girls next term. _ References kindly permitted to the 'very Rev the Dean of Christchurch and the Hon W. C. "Walker, Minister for Education. Full particulars on application to MISS A. G, FREEMAN, ■ T-54, Montreal street, 5g5 > Christchurch. BTJCHLER, Ph.D., prepares Students for Matriculation aud other examinations in Mathctnatics aud Languages, &c. Address—- , 86, Cuba street. -580 Samuel Danes & Son. - Elect ko-pt.atkrs, Brass Founders, GoppSbsleiThb, Plumbers and , GabPHTbbs. 10, Brandoif attest, Wellington. MANUFACTURERS. OP: —All kinds of Utensils and' Fittings required for Dairy Factories, Spray Pumps and Nozzles for spraying trees, vines, &o.; Brass Fittings for Sawmillera, including Sight Feed Lubricators, Bearings, &0., &o. Sole Agents for New Zealand for the Penbebthy Automatic Injector, a boon to every user of steam. We have a largo number of those goods in use, and for every one of. them we have excellent testimonials. Price and Catalogue on application. Electro-plating a Specialty.': 917“ J. Gr. LETHABY, U.MBEELLA-MAKER, ’GLASS AND CHINA-RIYETER, CHAIR-CANER AND CUTLER, 28, Willis street, Wellington. All classes of Umbrellas' aud Parasols made 1 to order. Ladies can have their Umbrellas made with own material to match Costume.' Umbrellas covered with Italian Cloth and -Silk- from 3/6. Repairs promptly executed. ' —.. ME J. G. LETHABY claims to be the first Glass and China Riveter in N.Z., having practised here for 24 years.- Before coming to this Colony J. G. L. had 10 years’ experience with H. W. Henry in Exeter, Devonshire.- - , ! Scissors and Knives .carefully ground and polished, aud' pat in perfect shape. Razors made a speciality of. Chairs rocaned, the frame-work put in perfect order and varnished—a trial solicited. Note the Address— J. Gr. LETHABY, 26, Willis street, Wellington. 819

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3003, 15 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3003, 15 December 1896, Page 3