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EXHIBITIONS Wellington industrial EXHIBITION. NOW OPEN DAILY. LOCATION.—Cuba Street Extension; openTroii 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 Taming Lathes Working Wool-washing Machinery New Zealand Patents— Venetian Blinds Wire-strainers Windows Burglar Alarm, &c. Manufacture of Wire Mattresses The Old and the New Loom at Work Candles in Process (.f Manufacture The Wonderful Chicken-hatching Refrigerator and Ice*making Machinery Flowers Embedded in 100 Oil and Gas Engines at Work Country visitors should, make a point of seeing these. THIS EVENING, At 8 o’clock. ENTERTAINMENT HALL. Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor. GRAND FAIt EW K LI. CONC Ett T TO MR ALFRED HILL. Part I : Vocal and Instrumental Gems by THE JVIUSIN CONCERT COMPANY. Part 11. ; ' * II IN E M O A,” BY MR MAUGHAN BARNETTS MUSICAL SOCIETY. Conducted by the composer. Reserve I Seats, 2s. A few available seats at the back of tho hall may bo reserved at > "“I } m Dresden for ... ... ... 3JL / SATURDAY, At 3 I'.M., Conckbt Halu, ORGAN RECITAL ISY MR F. ROWLEY.

MR E. W. SEAGKR’S POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT—- “ Hal i’ an Hour's Ramble Through the Tower or London, thknoe to the Crystal Palace to oKE the Statuary.” 3 to 5, MIjnIPIE’S ORCHESTRA. PUNCH and JUDY at Intervals. LATE TRAINS SATURDAY NIGHT. EXHIBITION SPORTS GROUNDS. SATURDAYEVENING, At 8 o’clock. another pleasant evening with the AMATEURS AND CASH RIDERS. Pull Strength of the Garrison Banp. Specially arranged for visitors from the country. Trains stop opposite tbo Exhibition Doors. ONE SHILLING Admits you through the Exhibition and • Sports on Saturday Evening. A quantity of lost property —jewellery, clothing, &o. t —awaits claimants at the Superintendent's office. C. D. MORPETH, J3B Secretary. to tho Exhibition should patronise the Luncheon and Refreshment Room in the Building, where they can obtain a substantial Luncheon (Hot on Cold) of three courses for la; From 11a.m. —Strawberries and Cream, Trifles, Jelly, Ice Cream, Iced Drinks, Sandwiches, Pastry, &c. J. SHOUT, 670 Caterer.

AQUATICS Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor.. SWIMMING ! SWIMMING ! ! PROFESSOR PANNELL.gives tuition in the above Art daily at Meeoh’s Baths, To Aro. Ladies’ classes from 10 o’clock a.m. to 2 o’clock p.m , superintended by Mrs Pannoil. Gentlemen j Hours to suit by arrangement. Terms —24 Lessons, £1 la (in advance); Proficiency absolutely Guaranteed, Further particulars upon application at the Baths. 586 EDUCATION WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE First Term of 1807 will begin on . MONDAY, Ist February. _ jig Head Master will bo ready to receive Parents and Guardians at the College on Thursday and Friday, 28th and 29bh January, from 10a.m. to 1 p.m., and from 4 to 6 p.m. As the Boarding Accommodation at the College is not sufficient to meet applications, a house within two minutes’ walk of the College grounds, specially built for a boarding school, has been placed under the charge of Mr F. Ward, one of the Masters, and Mrs Ward. The boys in this house will be on exactly the same footing as the others and have the same rights and privileges with regard to the grounds, Ac. The Head Master will have a general control over both houses, and applications for admission are, as before, to be made to him, or to the Secretary. Prospectuses and further information may bo obtained on application to CHARLES P. POWLES, 162 Secretary. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 11, Victoria terrace, Ellice street, Wellington. MISS A. C. FREEMAN, Head Assistant Teacher in Mrs Bowen’s School, Christchurch, intends to Open aßoarding 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. C. FREEMAN, 164, Montreal street, 585 . Christchurch. BUCKLER, Ph.D., prepares Students for Matriculation and other examinations in Mathematics and Languages, Ac. Address—--86, Cuba street. 589 WHEN PURCHASING AUSTRALIAN WINES ALWAYS ASK FOR HARDY'S Adelaide- Wines, Clarets, Port, Sherry, Constantia, Sock, Chablia and Tokay.Recommended by leading dootors-as the ; host WINES in Australia. iOLD BY ALL PRINCIPAL HOTELS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. ILBET ’SSILVEESTREAM SCHNAPPS Specially recommended by the Medical Profoaaion. Used in all leading hospitals. - 171 A - Summers (Late of Auckland and Dunedin), Bakek and Confectioner, Bogs to notify the (fonornl public that he has opened at 40, Willis street, and trusts by striot attention, civility and cleanliness, to rit a share of their patronage. Note the dress— Opposite Oriental Hotel. 914 DDA WATER SODA WATER In Svthons. THOROUGH L? Pmifiod and prepared specially for Private Trade. Indiansablo in the sick-room. _ _ Obtainable from all Chemists and THOMSON, LEWIS & CO., Wellington and Wanganui. [Telephone, X4B

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3006, 18 December 1896, Page 3

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