A UCKLAND TpXHIBITION. Auckland -Exhibition. OPEN DAILY. 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. HAVE YOU SEEN ALL THE EXHIBITS YET? ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. THE SEASON OF THIS MAGNIFICENT BAND IS LIMITED. 3 p.m.—TWO CONCERTS DAILY—S p.m. WONDERLAND. Wonderland is a free show. You go in for nothing. The paying patrons entertain you. Then, of course, you entertain them. You will teel compelled to. Free Seats in the Grounds. Look out for the Toboggan races! WONDERLAND IS OPEN DAILY From 2 p.m. till 10.30 p.m. SATURDAYS TILL 11 P.M. SECURE A MEMENTO. OFFICIAL SOUVENIR OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND’S VISIT, Sixpence. THE OFFICIAL SOUVENIR OF THE EXHIBITION, One Shilling. There are no other Official Souvenirs. Available at the Exhibition Printing Works (Hall of Industries and Victoria Street West), Wildman and Arey’s. Champtaloup and Edmiston’s, Lightband’s, and Robertson’s. 'pHE rpHEATRE PONSONBY ROAD. AUCKLAND’S FINEST SUBURBAN PICTURE HOUSE. EVERY EVENING. MATINEE SATURDAY A FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME AT A FIRST-CLA SS TIIEA T11E! Direction Haywards, Ltd SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. DAY TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS'. The Day Technical School for Boys and Girls will open on MONDAY, February 23rd. Holders of Certificates of Proficiency not over 15 years of age on Ist December last, and all pupils (no age limit) who have qualified for Education Board or Junior National Scholarships or in the Junior Free Place examination, are admitted FREE. Fee for other pupils £5 per annum. The following courses have been arranged:— FOR BOYS: Agricultural, Business Training, Engineering, Science and Technological. FOR GIRLS: Business Training, Domestic, or “Home Train - ing.” The Staff is a highly qualified one. and the various Workshops. Laboratories, Kitchens, etc., are the most up-to-date in Australasia. The courses of instruction have been carefully designed, and are the outcome of American, British, Continental, and Colonial experience. PARENTS — If you wish your sons and daughters to receive a “PRACTICAL” Education which will fit them for the battle of life, do not delay, but at once enrol them as students of the College. The demand by employers for Technical College trained students is greater than the supply. Send at once for a prospectus to the undersigned. GEORGE GEORGE, Director. Wellesley St. East, Auckland. January .2?rd, 1914. DOWNIE’S HOTEL, MURCHISON. J. STOCKTON Proprietor. One of the most Popular and Up-to-date Hotels in the-South Island. Only Best Brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits kept. Excellent accommodation for visitors. Tourists specially catered for. .. . ....... J. STOCKTON Proprietor. THOS. COOK & SON, Offices all over the World. AGENTS FOR ALL LINES. P. & ,O. Co. N.Z. Shipping Co. Orient Line. Shaw S'avill & A. Co. N.D.L. German. Cape Lines. Canadian-Aust. White Etar, etc. SEND COOK’S LIST. FOR SAILING LIST, with map, post free, giving FARES at lowest rates, and sailings in advance by all lines, all routes and classes to all parts of the world. No commission charged. OOOK’S SHIPPING OFFICE, 62 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1241, 29 January 1914, Page 39
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