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THE OOLOGIST. 



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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 3IacMnery Hall in the United States. 



Grand Hall loill seat five thousand 'peo^Jile. Largest and 



best appomted Art Gallery in the coimtry. 



First Marine Exhibition Ever Held! 



Visitors will be entertained as well as instructed. The stage in (rrand Hall 

 will be transformed into a full-riggyd modern ship, — the most impressive Exliiljit 

 that ean ]>e made. 



THE OREAT rOARINE BAND, 



Organized expressly for tlie Kxlii'oition, Avill comprise lifty well-known 

 Musicians and Soloists, and give ('oneerts every afternoon and evening. The 

 Nautical Operas will be presented by our own cai'efuU^y selet'ted ('ompany of 

 seventy popular performers. Naval Drills and Ship Manannres, Addresses etc., 

 will be presented successively. 



SPECIAL DAYS. — While the Exhibition is in progress, a series of special 

 days and conventicms with appropriate progi'amiues will l)e introduced. The 

 ceremonies on tliese special da.ys will l)e interesting and signilicant. 'J'liey will. 

 l)e arranged in the following order. 



1 Merchant Marine, Thursday, Nov.?. 



2 The U. S. Navy, Thursday,'Nov. 14. 



3 Veteran Sailors, Tuesday, Nov. 19. 



4 Ship-builders, Friday, Nov. 22. 



5 The Shipwrights & Mechanics, 



Thursday, Nov. 28. 



6 The Am. Yachtsmen, Thursdav,Dec 3 



7 The Boat Clubs, Friday, Dec, 6. 



8 Ship Mercliants, Thursday, Dec. 12. 



9 Am. Shipping League, Wed. & Thur., 



Dec. 18 & 19. 



10 American Importers & Exi^orters 



Fridaj', Jan. 3. 



