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EXHIBITIONS Wellington INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION; NOW OPEN DAILY. LOCATION.— Cuba Street Extension. OPENFEO <1 11 a.m, to 10 p.m. CHRISTMAS WEEK. N.Z. ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL CONTEST (Amateur). Judges. —Elocution. Messrs A. S. Paterson and F. W. Haybittle ; Singing and Piano, Mr Maurice C. Nevanas (Liverpool); Yiolin, Mr H. Spaceman; Comic Singing, Mr Morris Fox. PROGRAMME. Monday, 21st. —Afternoon —3.30 to 5.30, Dramatic Recitations. Evening—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 —3.30 to 5.30, Tenor Solos. Evening—--8 to 10, Contralto and Plano Solos. Thursday, 21th. Afternoon 5.30, Bass Solos. Evening—--8 to 10, Soprano and Violin Solos. Saturday, 26th,—GRAND CONCERT. Prize Items. Competitors will kindly take note ol the dates and times fixed for their events. Also that they will be able to secure from the Secretary*a pass for admission when competing. Monbav.—(a) Dramatic Recitations. Order of Items : 1. E. J. Dick—“ Henry V.; at Hatfleur” (Shakespeare) 2. Miss L. Fuller (Sims) 3. A. Forrest —“ Return of Enoch Arden ” (Tennyson) 4. A. Gallehawk— “ Pitzjames and Eoderioh Dhu ” (Scott) 5. C. du Gue —“ Fra Giacomo ” (Buchanan) 6. C. A. E. Hale— “ Kissing Cup’s Race” (Brown) T. W. A. Hall—" Kissing Cup’s Race” (Brown) 8. E. B. Jones—“ How He Saved St. Michael’s ” (Hc.neraft) 9. J. F. Montague—“ The One Thousand Pounds ” (Thackeray) 10. W. Moore (Brough) 11. A. Morgan— “ Becalmed ” (Cowan) 12. W. H. Pascoe —“The Dream of Eugene Aram ” (Hood) 13. W. T. Nelson—“ Wallace at Falkirk” (Weir) 14. J. B. Pevman—“Shemus O'Brien ” (Le Fanu) 15. A. E. Eenouf—“ Claude Melnotte to Pauline ” (Lytton) 16. W. B. Scanlon—“ Dream of Eugene Aram " (Hood) 17. C. T. Smith (Shakespeare) 18. J. Walsh—“ Macbeth to the Drawn Dagger ” (Shakespeare) 19. W. H. Woon—“How the ‘Little Content ’ Fought a Spanish Squadron ” ■ (Groser) (b) Humorous Recitations.—Order of Items: 1. E. J. Dick—“ The Owl Critic ” (Anon.) 2. A. Forrest —Eitraot from “ Mach Ado About Nothing” (Shakespeare) 3. Miss Gallie—“The Broken Bowl” (Morton) 4. C. A. E. Ha - ,e Man’s Story ” (Overton) 5. H. Hall —“ Setting a Hen ” (Anon.) 6. E. B. Jones— 1 How Kubenstoin Played the Piano ” (Adams) 7. J. F. Montague—“ The Whistler” (Anon.) 8. W. Moore (Patterson) 9. Miss Naylor “The Nino Suitors” (Anon.) 10. W. T. Neison—“Batchelor’s Sale” (Anon) 11. T. Parker— 11 Foxes’ Tails ” (Moxoy) 12. J. B. Peyman— “ Mnrphy Shall Not Sing To-night” (Fi.m) 13. A. E. Benouf “Hooligan's Mare” (Donar) 14. J. Walsh— 11 If or ah Murphy and the Spirits” (Hutton)

NEW YEAR WEEKINTERCOLONIAL BRASS BAND CONTEST ! Tho Sydney Champion Band competing. A quantity of lost property—jewellery, clothing, Ao.,—awaits claimants at the Superintendent’s office. G. D. MORPETH, 210 Secretary. WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. THE CINEMATOGRAPHS. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO TEE CITIZENS OF THE EMPIRE CITY! THE Management of the above wonderful combination of LIVING PICTURES beg to announce that, having made satiafao* tory arrangements witl the Executive of the Wellington Industrial Exhibition, the public will be admitted to The Hall of Mystery this afternoon from 4 o’clock* another surprise at the EXHIBITION ! ! DIRECT FROM THE UNITED STATES. THE CINEMATOGRAPHS. WITH A C NOT A.K. First Appearance in New Zealand of this Wonderful and Latest Novelty in LIVING PICTURES. This is the Latest and Moat Improved Machine. Must bo Seen to bo Believed. Beautifully Clear Pictures. The Wonder of America and Europe. Send Tour Children and Como Yourselves to see this Astounding Invention. Adults, fid. Children, 3d. AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHS CO. to the Inhibition should patronise the Lnnoheon and Refreshment Room in the Building, whom they can obtain a substantial Luncheon (fioT 'on Cold) of three courses for Is, Fron 11 a.m. —Strawberries and Cream, Trifles, Jelly, Ice Cream, Iced Drinks, Sandwiches, Pastry, Ao. 076 J. SHOUT, • Caterer. iv 0 -W 0 P E N. THE ~DON, - CASH TAILORS,. 53, Manners street (Opposite Opera House), Suits to order, from... £S 3 . 0 Trousers to order, from ... ... 016 0 Fit Guaranteed. 215 By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. 'rank -Orady , Watchmaker Jeweller,. Ac., Willis street. THE SHOP FOE PRESENTS ! Visitors to the Exhibition will find here a splendid stock of Clocks, Watches, Jewellebt, Sterling Silver and Electro-Plated Goods, Optical.Lbatheb And Fanct Goods, all suitable for Christmas Presents and New Year Gifts. Five Per Cent. Discount for Cash. Shop open till 9 o’clock during December. Samuel Danes &:;Son. Electro-platers, Brass Founders, Coppersmiths, Plumbers and Gaspittkbs, 10, Brandon street, Wellington. MANUFACTURERS OF: All kinds of Utensils and Fittings required tor Dairy Factories, Spray Pumps and Nozzles for spraying trees, vines, Ac.; Brass Fittings for SawmiUers, inolnding Sight Feed Lubricators, Bearings, Ac., AoSole Agents for New Zealand for the Penbkbtkt Automatic Injector, a boon to every user of steam. We have a large nnm-. ber of those goods in use, and for every one of them we have excellent testimonials. Price and Catalogue on application. < Elkctbo-platino a Specialtt. 917 NILBEY ’S SILYBESTBEAM SCHNAPPS Specially recommended by the Medical Profession. Used in all leading hospitals. 171 “COME GIVE ME A TASTE OP TOUR QUALITY.” MENZIES' Worcestershire Sauce is the best in the market. Bold in quarts, pints, half-pints. J. ANDERSON AND CO., Wholesale Agents -

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3008, 21 December 1896, Page 3

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