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EXHIBITIONS W-ellington INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. NOW OPEN DAILY. LOCATION.— Cuba Street Extension, OPEN FROM 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. Haybittln ; Singing and Piano, Mr Maurice C. Wovanas (Liverpool); Violin, Mr H. Spackraan; Comic Singing, Mr Morris Fox. PROGRAMME. Tuesday, 22nd. — Afternoon—3.3o to 5.30, Pathetic Recitations. Evening — 7.30 to 10, Patliotio 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—--8 to 10, Soprano and Violin Solos. Saturday, 20th.— GRAND CONCERT. Prize Items. Competitors will kindly: take note ol tho dates and times fixed for their events. Also that they will bo able to secure from the Secretary a pass for admission when competing. ■TO-DaY, TUESDAY, Afternoon, 3.30 to 5 30; Evening, 7.30 to 10. (A) PATHETICRECITATIONS. A.- youßEtrr —‘‘Incident Russo-Turkiah War ” C. Du Gue—“ Coming Homo W. A. HAt-n— *" Trouble in the Amon Corner” _ J. F. Montague— Incident BasroTurkisli War ” . . R. H. Boyd—' ‘‘ Becalmed” Miss Gallie— “Somebody's Darling Miss Hyams Silonoo” E. B. Jones— “ First Settler’s Story Miss Livermore— “ Dolly’s Asleep ” A. Morgan—” The Level Crossing ’ Miss Naylor “Papa's Letter” W. T. Nelson— “ The Actor’s Child T. Parker— “ Dream of Eugene Aram” Miss E. Ktidolph—“ Our Flag” Miss A. Stidolph—“ By the Grave of my Child ” ■ . ~ W H.-\Voon—“ Bingen on the Rhino E. J. DICE—"The Spanish Champion” H. GallehaWK— “ Praying for Shoen” C. A. E. Hale W, Moore W. H. Pascoe—“ The Bridge of Sighs ” J B PiYtfAN—“The Lifeboat's rfeturn” A. E. RenOu'F —“Light from Over tho Range ~ 21 J. Walsh— 1 ' Lay of the LastMinistrel (b) SIEGING. . 1. C. Collyer —“ Oli! L.et it be Sobn ’ • 2. G. Edwards —“ Ting-a-ling-ting-tay ” 3. W. F. Elkinoton —“ That’ll Do ” 4. H. Hall— “ The Grass Widower ” 5. S. G. Palmer— “ Laughing Coon ’’ * 0. W. G. Tait Dr —“ Widow McCarthy

TO-NIGHT (In the Sp'drts G ! rm!nd),atßp,m. CALTBTHENIC DISPL/tT, By children from the State Schools. Director —Mons, da Moy d’Alkemade. E. J. Kins? and Sens’ Orchestra. WEDNESDAY, at 3 p m. Calisthenics in the Sports Ground Hotop s Orchestra in Central Transept. NEW YEAR AVEBK—INTERCOLONIAL BRASS BAND CONTEST ! 'The Sydney Champion Band competing. A quantity of lost property—jewellery, clothing, &c.,—awaits claimants at the Superintendent’s office. C. D. MORPETH, 210 Secretary. WE LLINGTONINDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. THE CINEMATOGRAPHS. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE CITIZENS OF THE EMPIRE , CITY ! THE Management of the above wonderful combination of living pictures be 0 * to announce that, having mado satisfactory arrangements with the Executive or the Wellington Industrial Exhibition, the public will bo admitted to The Hall op 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. Moat be Seen to bo Believed. Beautifully Clear Pictures. The Wonder of America and Europe. Send Your SSnldron and Como Youraelvoe to see this Aslotftiding Invention. Adults, 6d. Ciiilduhn, 3d. AMERICA!? CINEMATOGRAPHS CO.^ to the Exhibition should patronise tho Luncheon and Refreshment Room in tho Building, whore they can obtain a substantial Luncheon (Hot on Cold) of three courses for Is. From II a.m. Strawberries and Cream, Trifles, Jolly, Ice Cream, Iced Drinks, Sandwiches, Pastry, Ac. 67G J. SHOUT, Caterer. FUNERAL NOTICE rHE Frionda of Mr John Duthio are in- • vited to attend tho J£uueral of his latea tighter, Florence, which will leave his ssidence, Percival street, To-day (Tuesday), 2nd lost., at 2 30 p.m., for , the Cemetery, Lar ° ri ‘ J. AND A. WILSON, 165 55, Cambridge terrace. 1 COURT EPUNI, No. 7314, A.O.P. /TEMBERS are requested to attend the _JL Funeral of tho late wifo of P.C.R. ). F. Burnley, which willloavehia residence, wbvain’s la.no. Lower Hutt, THIS DAY leadavh 22hd December, at 2.30 p.m. J. LBADBEATEIi, P.D.C.R., Secretary. ■

CASH CHRISTMAS BONO'S. EX OTAKAMA. • 15 CASES AND S BALES. M arked sale prices at ONCE Heavy Towels, la lid doz Dimity, 4Jd Muslins, 3ld 6yda Art Musliu for la 6d wide Nainsook, 4£d Hard Book Muslin, 4d ' Spotted Muslins, 4d and 4id Galatea Stripe, 4Jdand 5Jd Antiinaeassers, 4£d Tapo-odgo Lace Curtains, la 6d pair Real Christmas Jot. 5s Gd Embroidered Table Covers, 3a lid Pink, Myrtle and Orange Tarlatan, 31d Largo Turkey Towels, (?d Splendid Table Damask, 10\d, SVd SheetingeJjjiJeal Marvels •’ Prints, lovely patterns, 2a lid, 3a lid, Is lid The Full. Dress. Zephyrs, full dress, for 3a lid Oatmeal Cloth, full dress, 3a lid New Embroidery, 2Vd, 2d, l£d. Id I New Insertions from Id Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hose, 6d pair Children’s Hose, 2d pair Printed Delaines, full dress, 2a lid Ladies’ Muslin Aprons, 6£d . Cooking Apron, 83d J Ladies’ Underclothing, Superior Value, at Half-price, WITH CASH BONUS. WE RETURN BONUS IN CASH AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE, CALL ALL. CALL EARLY. JOH. E. LINDBERGv WRONG SIDE OF CtTBA STREET. Parcels delivered free. 758

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3009, 22 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3009, 22 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3009, 22 December 1896, Page 3

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