EXHIBITIONS Wellington INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. NOW OPEN-DAILY. LOCATION.—C dba Steeet Extension. OPEN FROM 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. WHAT TO SEE AT THE EXHIBITION. 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 LUbea Working Wool-washing Machinery New Zealand Patents— Venetian Blinds Wire-atrainera Windows Burglar Alarm, &o. Manufacture of Wire Mattresses The Old and the New Loom at Work Candles in Proeesa 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. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), At 3 p.ix. MIRTH, MAGIC AND MUSIC, Including the Disappearing Bird and Cage, also Maakelyne and Cook’s celebrated Cabalistic Stool and Collar (presented to Mr Seager by Mr Maskelyne). Mu E. W. Seaqer. 4 to 6 p.m.— MINIFIED ORCHESTRA. Programme ; 1. Polka—“ Frozen Fountain " 2. Waltz—“Jubilee’' 3. Overture—“ Calif of Baydad” 4. Waltz—“Eoaos Red and White 0 5. Slow March—“ Atlantic" 6. Mazurka —“ Token of Love ” 7. Galop—“Encore" 8; Gavotte —“ New ” . 0. Lancers—“ Grand Duke” 10. Waltz—“ Whisper and I Shall Hear " 11. Polka—“ Anvil " 12. Quadrille —“Patience" 13. Waltz—” Princes* Ida ” TO-NIGHT (WEDNBSaY), At 8 o’clock. GRAND CONCERT BY MBS PARSONS AND FAMILY. Plantation Seng—“ 0, Dinah, Dear " Song—“ Tell Mo, Skylark"‘(Hargitt)—Mrs Parsons Duet —“ Venetian Song" (Tosti)—The Misses Parsons ‘ • Song—“Leaving,Yet Loving” (Theo. Marzials)—Mr J. H. W. Parsons Quartette —“ The Minstrel Boy," harmonised by A. F. Hill, R.C.M.,L. Song—“ When the Flowing Tide " (Millard) —Miss Parsons Piano Duet—“ Valao 'Brillante ’’ (Mozkowski) —Mrs Russell and Miss Phcebe Parsons Song—“ Kathleen Mavourneen " (Crouch)— Miss A. K. Parsons Duet—” Sainted Mother,” from “Maritana” (V. Wallace) Quartette—“ When the Budding Bloom,” from “Haddon Hall ” (Sullivan)Song—“ Ho, Jolly Jenkin," from “ Tvanhoe ” (Sullivan)—Mr Go }. F. Parsons Song—“ Because of Theo ” (Barthold Tours) —Miss Phcebe Parsons Trio—“ O, Memory Mrs Parsons and the Misses Parsons. Plantation Song “.Good Night” (Scott Gatty) Accompanists Mrs Russell and Miss Pbmbe Parsons. Seats may bo reserved at the Dresden, la.
TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, At 2.30. CaUsthenic Display by the Wellington Public Schools. Band. THURSDAY”EVENING. THE GOL DEM LEGEND. Rendered by THE FESTIVAL CHORAL SOCIETY. Seats may be reserved at the Dresden, la. FRIDAY EVENING, At 8 o'clock, ENTERTAINMENT HALL. Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT. , TO V : MR ALFRED HILL. Part 1 1 Vocal and Instrumental Gems by THE MUSIN CONCERT COMPANY. Past 11. : “ II I N E M O A,” nv MB MAUGHAN BARNETT’S MUSICAL SOOIETV. Conducted by the composer. Reserve I Seats, 2s. A few available seats at the back "1 of the hall may be reserved at > "| / Dresden for . ... ... ... J J./ SATURDAY, AT 3. MB E. W.’SEAGER’S ENTERTAINMENT. MUnIFIE’S ORCHESTRA. LATE TRAINS SATURDAY NIGHT. EXHIBITION SPORTS GROUNDS., SATURDAY - EVENING, At 8 o’cnooK. ANOTHER PLEASANT EVENING WITH THE AMATEURS AND CASH EIDERS. Full Strength of the Garrison Band. Specially arranged for visitors from the country. Trains stop opposite tbe Exhibition Doore. ONE SHILLING Admits yon through the Exhibition and Sports on Saturday Evening.
J> O N T G E N X BAYS AND PLUOEESCOPE. IN THE EDISON ELECTRIC HALL. Messrs Hadsmann and Gov?, Manipulators. BE SURE AND SEE THIS GREAT DISCOVERY! The BONES of the BODY soon with the NAKED EYE. Keys, Money in a Purge, Knivoa, Skeletons, ■ &0., seen through aavoralinohea of, wood, boots, &o. Admission—Adults, Od ; Children, 3d. A quantity of lost property—jewellery, clothing, &o.,—awaits claimants at the Superintendent’s V 133 . “ Secretary. ■■ to tbo Exhibition should patronise tbo Luncheon and Refreshment Room in the Building, where they can, obtain a substantial Luncheon (Hot on Cold) of throe courses for Is. Prom 11 a.m.—Strawberries and Cream, Trifles, Jelly, Xce Cream, Iced Drinks, Sandwiches, Pastry, &0. J. SHOUT,; . 676 , ' Caterer. EXCURSIONS. JgIXCUESIONS TO DAY’S BAY The s.a. DtTCO or MSNA will run OS under (weather and circumstance's permitting) : I,cave Queen’s Wharf, 8 p.m. - Return from Bay, 5 p.m. _ , MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. Leave Queen’s Wharf, 7.30 p m. Return to Wharf at 10 p.m. Return Paros—Adults, Is Cd; Children, 2d. 133 SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, Ac. SE. WEIGHT’S " Light-Line ” Classes • meet Monday and Thursday evenings, at 7.30. Text books for sale, and at Whit-' oomhe and Tombs’. _ . - Typewriting taught daily,. and all kinds of typewriting executed promptly. . 33, LAMBTON QUAY 789 (Right-of-way next Bank N-S.W.) Gt 01, DEN A t E Wholesome, Delioiona and Invigorating, , Non-Alooholib. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO.. Telephone, 148,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3004, 16 December 1896, Page 3
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