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THE OOLOGIST. 



iTXHIE: 



International Maritime Exhibition! 



BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A., 



Opens Monday, Nov. 4, '89, Closes Saturday, Jan. 4,'90 



Nine Weeks — Sixty-two Days. 



Seven acres of Floor space. Best Machinery HaU in the United States. 



Grand Hall ivill seat five thousand jyeople. Largest and 



best ajvpointed Art Gallery in the country. 



First Marine Exhibition Ever Held! 



Visitors will be entcvtaincd as well as instructed. The stage in Gi-and Hall 

 will be transformed into a full-riygcd modern siiiji, — tlie most im{)ressi\(' Kxliibit 

 that ran be made. 



XHE GREAT niARINE BAND, 



Organized ex])ressly for the Exhil)itiou, will comprise fifty well-known 

 Musieiiins and Soloists, and give Coiieerts every afternoon and evening. The 

 Nautical Operas will be ])resented by our own carefidly selected Company of 

 seventy pojjular performers. Naval Drills and Siiip Manceuvres, Addresses etc., 

 will be presented successively. 



SPECIAL DAYS. — While the Exhibition is in progress, a sei-ies of special 

 day.s and conventions with appropriate programmes will be introdiu'ed. The 

 ceremonies on these special days will be interesting and significant. They will 

 be arranged in the following order. 



1 Merchant Marine, Thursdav, Nov. 7. (i Tiie Am. Yachtsmen, Thui-sdav.D.'c 3 



2 The U. S. Navy, Thuisday.'Nov. 14. 7 The Boat Clubs, Friday, Dec. (5. 



8 Veteran Sailors, Tuesday", Nov. 1!). 8 Shijj Merchants, Thursclay, Dec. 12. 

 4 Shii)-l)uilders, Fi'idav, Nov. 22. !> Am. Shi])ping ].reague, Wed. & Thur., 



/) The Shii)\vrights& Mechanii-s, Dec. 18 & It). 



Tliursday, No\'. 2S. 10 Ameri<'an Iiui>or1ers &, Exjjortei-s 



Friday, Jan. 8. 



