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EXHIBITIONS Wellington INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. OPEN FROM 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. AQUARIUM NOW OPEN. , TO-DAY: ! ARMOURY COURT NOW OPEN. EXHIBITION OF AX ‘TENT AND MODERN ARMS In tho Small Hall. At 4 r.M. Mr E. W. Seaobr's Entertainment. 3 to 5. I Honor’s Orchestra, Operatic Selections. S r.ar. • TUG-OF-WAR. TO-NIGHT,-Second Heat— Stewart and Co. v. ’Wallaroo B Third Heat — Drainage v. Artillery B Artillery A v. Wallaroo A Ohariu. v. Winner of Stewart and 1 i Wallaroo B beat. SPECIAL NOTICE. One Shilling* will b'e charged as usual at the Main Exhibition Entrance, which includes tho right to the Grandstand and through the Exhibition generally. Tho Gates at tho Morcor street Entrance will bo open at a charge of SIXPENCE, which docs not admit to Grandstand. GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT jsT '.VIIK ALL STAR MIN STRE L A NO SPECIALTY COMPANY'. NEW SONGS NEW DANCES NEW FARCES. 8 TO 10 P.M Minifie’s Orchestra. SATURDAY— Mr Barnett’s Organ*Recital, 4 to 5 Mr E. W. Se&gors Entertainment, 3 to 4 SPORTS. SPORTS. CYCLING! CYCLING ! - CYCLING ! SATURDAY EVENING, 23ed. Half-mile Scratch Race Three-mile Handicap One-mile and a half Second-class fiandicap Two-milo Handicap One-mile Handicap Fivo-miio Handicap Average Ten Starters in Each Eve'n’c. NOTlCE.—Entries for Cycling Sports on, the 27th, Wednesday, close on Satuiday Evening next at 3.30, at Exhibition Committee Rooms. SATURDAY EVENING,’ On the Sports Grounds. Special Engagement of “THE R O YAL TEI 0/’ 3 GREAT - ARTISTS. Will X ‘LAURENCE f, Will Robt. > •< Robt. Eked j BROTHERS L Feed In their unrivalled challenge' ACROBATIC ACT. MONDAY EVENING. IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT. CLIMBING THE GREASY POLE. WEDNESDAY EVENING. 27th JAN. On the Sports Ground. First prize, X2; second prize, XI, Entries, Is each, close at tho Exhibition Committee Rooms on Monday Evening next, at 9 p.ir. C. D. MORPETH, 778 Secretary.

.NOTICES. iP® : T£Ar6H6tiad THE GREAT FEATURE ABOUT THE GREAT EXHIBITION SALE Which is bound to make it AN ASSURED SUCCESS Is the fact that ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING IS REDUCED. r the most ordinary Goods of every-day use ENORMOUS DISCOUNTS WILL BE GIVEN IN CASH To each Customer Purchasing during the GREAT EXHIBITION SALE. But besides this, THE SPECIAL BARGAINS in all Departments were never so numerous and varied. The following are only a few, quoted at random : 1200 SUMMER TWEED DRESSES In the Newest of this Season’s Materials and Latest Shades Formerly 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6 NOW 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 9/11 THE STOCK OF NEW FRENCH ROBES In some of the Loveliest Effects imaginable— Formerly marked form 29s 6d to 72s 6d, NOW 15s to 19s 6d FIGURED AND SHOT ALPACA DRESSES In full 7yd lengths, the most Stylish Material of the Season — Reduced to oj ltd the Dress f IMMENSE CHOICE OF PLAIN AND STRIPED FLANNELETTES In a Bewildering Variety of Patterns and Colours The quality usually sold at 4jd per yard, NOW 2s 6d per dozen. And a very Superior Quality, formerly 6id per yard, NOW 3s 6d per dozen IN THE CARPET ROOM A decided saving may be effected in purchasing CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS, Which, in addition to being subject to a cash discount of 2 / - IS THE <>S Will be MADE AND LAID FREE OP CHARGE whUo the Sale continues. IN ALL DEPARTMENTS THE SAME LIBERAL POLICY Will he observed, making an occasion of the greatest public importance of the GREAT EXHIBITION SALE NOW PROCEEDING AT Te aeo House £NO to E. T. TAYLOR AND CO FOB PACE HAMTEES,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3034, 22 January 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3034, 22 January 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3034, 22 January 1897, Page 3