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EXHIBITION S Wellington INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. NOW OPEN DAILY. LOCATION. -Cuba Street Eyten~ton. open fro a 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. THIS AFTERNOON, ORGAN RECITAL AND VOCAL ITEMS. OP/iASKT—Mr F. Rowley. Vocalist—Miss Hassell (Timarn). pp.oar.iMME. 1. Marchia—(Smart) 2. Andante No. 3—(Lefohure-W.-ly 3. “ Ave Maria ” (song)—(Mascagiu) 4. Triumplial March—(C. Sainton-Dolby) 5 Allegretto Grazioao— (Bertholrl Toars) C. Military March—(Scotson Clark) 7. ••The Iteaper and the Flowers (song) —(Cowen) , 8. Andante con Yatiaziona—(Roa) 4 P.M., MR E. W. SEAOER’S popular E NTERTAIN M E NT—- • Half an Hook’s Ramble Through the Tower of London, thence to the Crystal Palace to see the Statuary.” 3 to 5 p.m., MIinIFIE’S ORCHESTRA. LATE TRAINS (TO-NIGHT), SATURDAY. EXHIBITION SPORTS GROUNDS. THIS BYJBNING, At 8 o’clock. MU FRED. HUNT, Tho Champion Cash Cyclist of New Zealand, Who has jnsfc won tho New Zealand Champion Whool Race at Christchurch, will establish unpaced records for One, Two and Three Miles. Full Strength of the Garrison Baud. Specially arranged for visitors from the country. Trains atop opposite tho Exhibition Doora. ONE SHILLING Admits through the Exhibition and to the Sports This Evening. SPECIAL NOTICE. SATURDAY EVENING SPORTS. Tho Mercer street Entrance Gate will be opened nt 7 o’clock. Sixpence will be charged for spectators who wish to see tho aborts only. Persons wishing to see the Exhibition generally can only do so by paying Is at Main Entrance, which also admits to sports. CHRISTMAS WEEK. N.Z. ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL CONTEST (Amateur). Judges,—Elocution, Messrs A. S. Paterson and F. VV. Haybittlo ; Singing and Piano, Mr Maurice C. Nevanas (Liverpool); Violin, Mr H. Spackman j Comic Singing, Mr Morris Fox. PROGRAMME. Monday, 21st.— Afternoon-3.H0 to 5.30, Dramatic Recitations. 'Eveniso_7,3o to 10, Dramatic and Humorous Recitations. Tuesday, 22nd.—Afternoon -3.30 to 5.30, Pathetic Recitations. Evening —7.30 to 10, Pathetic Recitations, and Comic Songs.Wednesday, 23rd.—Afternoon —.3.31 to 5.30, Tenor Solos. Evening—--8 to 10, Contralto and Piano Solos. Thursday, 21th. Afternoon —3.30 to 5.30, Bass Solos. Evening 3 to 10, Soprano and Violin Solos. Saturday, 2Gth.- GRAND CONCERT. Prize Items. Competitors will kindly take note of the dates and times fixed for their events. Also that they will bo able 'to secure from the Secretary a pass for admission when com* peting. Monday, - (a) Dramatic Recitations. Order of Items : 1. R. J. Dick— “ Henry V. at Hatflour” (Shakespeare) 2. Miss L. Fuller (Sims) 3. A. Forrest —“ Return of Enoch Arden (Tennyson) 4 4. A. Gallkhawk — “ Fitzjamoa and Rodorich Dim ” (Scott) 5. C. du Gue —“ Fra biiacomo ” (Buchanan) 'C. 0. A, E. Hale— “ Kissing Cup’s Race ” (Brown) 7. W. A. Hall —“ Kissing Cup’s Race” (Brown) - 8. E. B. Jones —“ How He Saved St. Michael’s ” (Hnncraft) 9. J. F. Montague— “ Tho One Thousand Pounds ’’ ( Thackeray) 10. W. Moore —“Karl, the Martyr” (Brough) Id. A. Morgan —“ Becalmed ” (Cowan) 18. W. H. Pascoe —“ The Dream of Eugene Aram” (Hood) ‘ 18. W. T. Nelson —“ Wallace at Falkirk (Weir) 14. J. B. Pbyman—“ Shomus O Bnen (Lo Fanu) * 15. A. E. Renouf —“ Claude Molnotte to Paulino ” (Lytton) IG. VV. B. Scanlon—” Dream of Eugene Aram” (Hood) 17. C. T. Smith “Clarence’s Dream’ (Shakespeare) 18. J. Walsh— “ Macbeth to tho Drawn Dagger” (Shakespeare) 19. W. H. Woon— “How the ‘Little Con* tent’ Fought a Spanish Squadron” (Groser) (b) Humorous Recitations. —Order of Items : 1. E. J. Dick —“ The Owl Critic ” (Anon.) 2. A, Forrest —Extract from “ Much Ado About Nothing ” (Shakespeare) 3. Miss Gallie— “Tho Broken Bowl (Morton) , 4. C. A. E. Hale —“Tho ‘Cokernut’ Man’s Story ”, (Overton) 5. H. Hall —“ Setting a Hen ” (Anon.) G. E. B. Jones— “ How Rubenstoin Played the Piano” (Adams) 7. J. F. Montague— “ The Whistler (Anon.) 8. W. Moore “Tho Amateur Rider (Patterson) 9. Miss Naylor “The Nino Suitors (Anon.) „ , 10. W. T. Nelson —“Batchelor’s Sale (Anon) 11. T. Parker— Tails” (Moxey) 12. J. B. Reyman —“Murphy Shall Not Sing To-night ” (Finn) 13. A. E. Renoup “Hooligan’s Mare (Donar) , .. 14. J, Walsh— “ Norah Murphy and the Spirits” (Hutton) NEW YEAR WEEKINTERCOLONIAL BRASS BAND The Sydney Champion Band competing. A quantity of lost property—jewellery, clothing, &o., —awaits claimants at tho Superintendent’s office. C. D. MORPETH, 210 Secretary. WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. •THE CINEMATOGRAPHS. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE CITIZENS OP THE EMPIRE CITY ! THE Management o£ the above wonderful combination of LIVING PICTURES hog to announce that, having made satisfactory arrangements with the Executive of the Wellington Industrial Exhibition, the pnblio will bo admitted to The II a nr, or Mystery this afternoon from 4 o’clock. ANOTHER SURPRISE AT THE EXHIBITION ! ! DIRECT FROM THE UNITED STATES. the gisematographe. WITH A C NOT A K. First Appearance in New Zealand of this Wonderful and Latest Novelty in living pictures. This is tho Latest and Most Improved Machine. Must be Seen to bo Believed. Beautifully Clear Pictures. Tho Wonder of America and Europe. Send Your Children and Coma Yourselves to see this Astounding Invention. Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHS CO. to the Exhibition should patronise the Luncheon and Refreshment Room in tho Building, where they can obtain a substantial Luncheon (Hot ob'Cold) of three courses for Is. From 11 a.m. Strawberries and Cream, Trifles, Jelly, Ice Cream, Iced Drinks, Sandwiches, Pastry, * O, J. SHOUT, 670 Caterer.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 3

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