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Illuminated Fountains Gardens In the event of wet weather, the positions of tht Bands may be aUtred, Due notice of this will be placed in the Band Kiosks, Gardens la.o i.o a.o 3.0 30 50 TIMB. to 1.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7-3° 8.0 8.15 8.0 930 9-45 PAGB. U U • •• Ul iii • • u iv iv GENERAL ITEMS. The Number or Visitors to the Exhibition on Wednesday was 16,624, making a total since the opening of 2,917,348. Caution to Smokers. Smokers are earnestly requested to put out their matches before throwing them away. An Orchestral Concert will be given by the String Band of the Royal Artillery, in the Royal Albert Hall, to-morrow (August 28), from 5.0 to 7.0 p.m. The Malay House is open to visitors on Wednesdays, from lo.o a.m. to 7.0 p.m. Bath Chairs are permitted to enter the Exhibition on Wednesdays only. X^Thb Durbar Carriage, exhibited by His Highness the Maharajah of Bhow- NUGGER, will be drawn by the Bullocks, with full trappings, through the Upper Gardens at 2.0 p.m. daily, weather permitting, except on Wednesdays, when it is drawn at 12.0 (noon) and at 4.0 p.m. \^ The. Emigration Officx. is situated at the East end of the South Promenade. Information concerning Emigration may be obtained daily between the hours of lo.o a.m. and 1.0 p.m., and 2.0 to 6,0 p.m. V A Wasii-uf for Diamonds takes place daily between 3.0 and 4.0 p.m., in the Cape of Good Hope Court. The Diamond-Cutting and Polishing is carried on daily, from 10.30 a.m. to 1.0 p.m., from 2.0 to 6.0 p.m., and 6.45 to 8.0 p.m.V XThb Queensland Gold Quartz-Crushing Mill can be seen at work in the South Promenade daily, from 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. The Gold-Digger is at work with his Cradle, washing alluvial earth for gold, from II. o a.m. each day. PC Messrs. Gillett & Co.'s Patent Carillon Machine, in "Old London," pbys daily a Tariety of tunes on their bells at every hour, from lao a.m. to 6.0 p.m, Messrs. Warner's Bells, in the Upper Gardens, ring daily at 12.0, 3.0 p.m. and at closing-time. \ A Collection of Colonial and Indian Paintings is situated in the Gallery of the Royal Albert Hall.'X Visitors from the Colonies and India are requested to leave their names and addresses at the office of the Secretary to the Royal Commission, and at the several Colonial and Indian Cour... An Exhihition Commercial Exchange has been established for the use of printsd in the building by willlam clowis and sons, limited. COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION GENERAL ITEMS— aw/m«a^ Exhibitors and thdr Agents. Meetings at the roomr^ No. 3,. "Old London," from 12.0 till l.o p.m. daily, for the purpose of exchanging ideas on Proclucts suitable for trade between Her Majesty's Tossessions. Meetings of the Committee arc held on Tuestiays, from 12.0 till 1.0 p.m. On Wednesdays the Committee will visit and inspect the Products of the various Courts. II. J. Scott, Chairman; G. L. Sait, Hoiu Secretary. X bPICIAU.V-AllSAl«GBD TOUEt POK COIjONIAL AND INDIAN VISITORS IN GKBAT Britain and Ireland. The Offices of the Royal Commission for the issue of tickets for thoe Tours is open at Na 19, " Old London Street," from 10.0 a.in. to 9.0 p.m. X Royal Commission Colonial and Indian Exchange, Reading and Waitino Rooms, 9, " Old London Street." Files of Colonial and Indian News- papers. Free to all visitors. Under the supervision of Thos, Cook & Son. Ambulance Station, No. 22, " Old London." A Station has been formed here by the St. John's Ambulance Association, for the use of the public, in case of accident or sudden illness. It is fitted with First Aid Appliances, and also with means of transport, should the latter be required for convejring persons to the hospital or to their own homes. A qualified attendant is present eacn day from the opening to the close of the Exhibition, and he is in telephonic communication with a doctor who can be instantly summoned in case of neea. Acting Superintendent, f. K. Adams (late Sergeant Army Medical Staff); Hon. Surgeon, Mr. H. P. Potter, F.R.C.S. ; Hon. Director, John Furley, Deputy-Chairman, St. John's Ambulance Association. ORGAN RECITALS Bv Mr, EDWIN BENDING, In the Royal Albert Hall, i.o p.m.— I. Selection . . " Lobgesang " 3. Magi Pastorale 3. "The Harmonious Blacksmith" . 4. Fantasia . . " Carmen " \a. Melodib .... S* 1^. Swedish March 6. Serf' ata ..... 7. Grawd Chceur .... ■2.0 p.m. Mendelssohn. Burgmein. Handel. Bizet. Rubinstein. Sodermann. Braga. Verdi. 3.0 p.m. — 4.0 p.m. 1. Processional March . 2. Melodie 3. Berceuse itf. "With Verdure Clad" . ^ I ^. " Achieved is the Glorious Work " 5. Improvisation on " National Airs " 6. "Les Mousquetaires " 7. Overture 7.0 p.m. — 8.0 p.m I. Overture ..... a. "LlEDER OHNE WORTE " \a. Andante .... ^* \b. Offertoire .... 4. Melodies ..... (Sullivan — Cowen — Molloy. 5. "Reminiscences of Bellini" 6. Cavatina . . • • • 7. Wedding March .... Carter. Pauer. Gounod. \ Haydn. Bachmann. Balfe. Auber. Mendelff^hn. Batiste. Mendelssohn. DAILY PROGRAMME. iii AFTERNOON CONCERT. BAND OF THE MOUNTED ARTILLERY. (By kind permission of the Commanding Officer.) In the Eastern Kiosk. 3.0 p.m. — 5.0 p.m. "Militaire" . . Gounod. "Hungarian" . . KiUr Bila. " Les Cloches de Corneville * . Planquette, . " Sympathie Tone " . . Strauss. " An Evening in Berlin " . Hartmann. 6. " SOMMERNACHTSTANDCHEN " .... Michodis. 7. Selection . . " Manteaux Noirs " . . Bucalossi. 8. PoLACCA . . " The Picaroon " . . T. Green. Piccolo Solo, Bombardier GEN EVER. " Le Jardin des Hesperides " . 1. March 2. Overture 3. Selection 4. Valse . 5. Fantasia 9. Fantasia Conductor Mr. J. LAWSON. BAND OF THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS. (By kind PERMISSION of Colonel G. J. Wigram, C.B.) In the Western Kiosk. 5.0 p.m.- 1. March . . "Victoria" 2. Overture . . " La Dame Blanche " 3. Grand Selection. "William Tell" 4. Valse . . . "La Source " 5. Gavotte . . " Louis XIIL" 6. Selection . . " The Mock Doctor " 7. Valse. . . "Visionen" 8. " Ungarische Tanze " . . . 9. Selection . . " Robin Hood " -7.0 p.m. , Burald. . Boieldieu. , Rossini. , Waldteufel. • Ghys. • Gounod. . Gung'l. , Brahms. Sir G. Macfarren. Conductor Mr. C. THOMAS. COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION EVENING CONCERT. BAND OF THE MOUNTED ARTILLERY. In the Eastern Kiosk. 7.0 p.m. — 9.30 p.m. I. OvKRTURB . . " Fingal's Cave " . . MenMssohn. a. Selection . " The Puritan's Daughter " . Bal/c 3. Valse ..." Casino Tanze " . . Gmm/L 7. Selection . . "Mignon" . . A. Thomas. 8. Euphonium Solo (Welsh Air) . . . Milltr. Sergeant W. Colverd. 13. Humorous Polka " The Jolly Cobblers " . . Lutz. Break of Day. — Cockcrow. — Morning I'raycr. — Five o'ckicfc. — ^The Cobblers go to Work, Hammering and Singing. — Six o'clock. — Roiuing the Idle Apprentice, &c. 13. "Reminiscences of Ireland" Conductor F. Godfrey. Mr. J. LAWSON. BAND OF THE GRENADIER GUARDS. (By kind permission of Colonel the Hon. W. D. S. Home.) I In the Western Kiosk. 7.30 /.»/.— 4. March . . " Egypt " 5. Overture . " The Merry Wives of Windsor " 6. Valse ..." Doctrinen " 9. Ballet Selection " The Marble Maiden " 10. Cornet Solo . "L'Eldgante" 11. Valse . . . " Ma Charmante " . 14. Fantasia . " Die Jungfrau von Belleville " 15. Galop ., . " Down the Road " . GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 9.45 /.///. Le Thiirc . NUohti. . Strauss. Adam. Damari. . WaUtaifd. MUIocker. Harptr. Conductor Mr. DAN GODFREY. BEST BRUSSELS CARPETS AT XXDVOKD FBIOBS. 6,*«00 Bonlared Caipett, aU rMdj for U/taf tmw, la cvwy wrtttf tf Fattara aad OBlowtnc and In aU aiMa, mada np from ramnanUt and aoli aft law pleaa. THELOkR & SONS, 68, 69,(6 70, LUDGATE HILL mBTABLOHMD ISM. OAtaiocuM Fotrt Wr—, TMS FBUB MBDAIA 7 /<^ O 3 DAILY PROGRAMME. I r tf u LUXOR ' BRAND PURE TURKISH TOBACCO. Trade Mark-" Obelisk of Luxor. ALL CICAKETTU MARKED "LUXOR." ALL HARD MADE. SQualities— Special, Ist, 2nd (Qold, Silver, Black). ASK YOUR TOBACCONIST FOR THEM. iiiisiit QOLD MEDAL UNI VERS AIiLY USED. l« supplied in the Exhibition by ^ miHS & POND at the "DUVAL," "CANTEEN," "TEMPERANCE," AM> Machinery Refreshment Rooms and Bars. Sold iv Bottlh bt all Obookm ; WUOLERALB BY CimflSR ft BLArKWBLL. A8X rOB- MAGNIVEN & CAMERON'S so&s Bvas-rvrBB; The STANDAHD lays, "They are a Treaaure." "Tbesr oome M • buon uhI * bleailnR lo men. The Pickwick, Uie Owl. ami Uu> WaTsrlcy Pan." PBIZE MEDAL awarded at the Inyentioiia Exhibition. 1885. SAMPLE BOX. WITH ALL THE KmZ, ^. 1A 23 to 33, Blair Street, £dinbargfh.(mS) I'enmak-ers to Her Mojeity'* Governmtnt Offices. agricultural[ t ADUISUN ROAD STATION. 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Thrne Te*!!, cuminR direct from the Mindng Lane Market, are bettt..' in quality and very considerably lower in price than can t'J ol)t'>ir.-'». fn. a any Civil Service or Co-operative Store. (Quantities »/ 7, 14, and 20 lu. c,>yyrs?;«!' i'-' Cc.niMters, vntkout extra charge. The daty-|wi:i TKA CO:iP.<(!;Y, ai« Ottnl with IfACRINEBT woriwdbytlie moat approred MOUEUN' 8TEAM I'UWEIi, t!io ItACTIINr': b^insc^T.-xblo of mixiac and taninc out opwaidi of 3,000 ponnd weight of Tm per hour. The TEAH are not in any way toocbcd oy band. ADDRESS THE SEOKETAUY. UNITED KINGDOM TEA COMPANY, Office* :-21, MINOINO ULNE, LONDON. Thit Company kaf^ NO AaXNTB or BXTAHi SHOPS. SAVING ONE SHILLING A POUND. o z m 0) X r r Z O > ■D o c z o COLONIAL AND INDIA^ EXHIBITION ICodnat* Twlft j/^^^*^ ^ Hydnollo Q^\ v''^ Pauen«er Xialu«. Dnkwinc Smoking, and BUlUrd Rooma. J. STEIN LE. Manager. » In PORCELAIN AND GLASS To Her Majesty; H.B.H. 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WOBDfl CAXN'OT UKKCKIHE ITH EmCtT OX TIIIXNEST OH OTIIKK Bt'KT SOFT PATENT REnrLATOBS (deUcMfBUy f»n> unmU. .. land more or leas rJowl j, refcuUle any eiqnisilfjy pctfer* aad iwiaraL ■• to Atty detection i little ur mucb rnlnea iailaaily Ri:iilBled, to nlcue «««rer. or perfect any dies. ia>|>>Miya br asy oilwr Gone* in tha Worid, or luinstiuul. (iutantljr delactod) Mfarala ptd*. RemoT- inr pact regnUtora cfaanninKi/ iHutiflea fuller Bcvni^ aud enmraa tbe moal cotnrortable Goract eicr ■oca. TtMjoauidi delichtnilr ir.>rn it (with iKi&ct aecraeDaane Tcan; will oerer wear anjr other. If any diflcalljr, and lor SBple ftum WareboiuF, ilri-tl, on apfiroval : plain panal, poii l^ee. Oonet- naial riie with P.O.O. conditiooallr. If •»• aprro**^. mumr iaitanUy rtturoaL Dore Culoar unlr, 1^3 ; While or Black, 8/3. 10/». IVO . 13-u>- deepw . ^ BALE & EVANS, 6S, AliDEBMANBXJBT, LONDON. I Co In 17, Proi Chie Fo DAILY PROGRAMME, vii ADE. ED, RES, icB or ET,Z.a SD, HEEP. [EHT8 E rr. 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The ^_X>- aOSCEIZl^E' ia UKBIYAI.LKD te perfect Fit and baantlful Finiali, and can be obtained from all Prlnci|«l DiH|«r8 ant) I^iei' Oiitfliteni HIGHEST AWARD International Exhibition, 1884, TEE CEIvEBRATED CC 99 BO OTS AND SHO ES. Highly recommended by the 'Qtieen,' ' Court Journal,' 'Court Circ'ilar," 'Sanitary Record.' and the 'Boot and Shoe Trade's Journal,' &c., &c. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS STAMPED— " TBB BBCTZVE." May be obtained of the Uading Bootmakers in aU important Tinms in tht rnit«i Kingdom, and the Colonies. NE TICl as, IpOIKM Dr.( 57 ( Oontab and Th u -wit vT All Tor li ION] Wl THE COURT AND SOCI ETY REVIEW. THE COURT (i SOCIETY REVIEW THE COURT & SOCIETY REVIEW contains special Supplements, describing the leading features of the Exhibition. may be seen on the Tables in the Reading Booma of the JBzhibltlon by special arrange- ment. THE COURT Sl SOCIETY REVIEW THE COURT & SOCIETY REVIEW .contains Portraits of the leading personages connected with the Exhibition, dravra at sittings specially given, and reproduced by ' -. artistic and efiBBotive prooess. may be had f^m all Newsagents and at the Bookstalls in the Ezhibition. It is the leading Llgh-class Weekly JoumaL ADVERTISING, EDITORIAL, AND PUBLISHING OFFICES, 142, STRAND, W.C. All communications should be addressed to the MANAGER. HOI 0N£ Aco 99 7/606 PARIS AND THE CONTINENT. THE SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE IB VIA HEWH AYEN, y DIEPPE, •> AHD y R OUEH. TICKBTS AND KVEBT INTORMATION AT TBS PRI5CIPAI, 0FTICK8 ; Wttt RnA General Snouirj/ and Booking Offleet : 38, Regent's Clrcu^ and 8, Orand Hotel Buildings. City Office : Hays', 4, Royal Exchaniie Buildings. Stations : London Bridge and Victoria. (Bt Older) J. P. KNIOHT, OenenJ lUiia«er. London Britlii* rcrmmiu. SEASIDE SEASON: THE SOUTH COAST. 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