AMUSEMENTS. .TO-DAJ HAS COME AT LAST, AND HOW PLEASED WE ALL ARE! WE THOUGHT IT WOULD NEVER COME, BUT, THANK GOODNESS, TO-DAY IS TO-DAY, -'AND THE MARVELLOUS HUGARD IS HERE. ARE'YOU GOING TO SEE HIM? Ol' COURSE 1 AM! AND SO ARE ALL OF US. .. , - ■ . 0 1' K R A HOUSE. Direction A.A. Co., Ltd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Direct from his Successes in. Europe, t America, and AuMrnlia. Iho Puzzle of the Universe. HUGARD THE MARVELLOUS. HUGARD THE MARVELLOUS. HUGARD THE MARVELLOUS. Proclaimed by the World's Press to be the Unequalled, Undetected, Unprecedented Manipulator of the Elements of the Occult. -The 'World's Wizard of Wonders. Tho Chief Medicine Man . MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED.' Threo local riflemen will bring their own rifles and cartridges to-night, and fir© at Hugards's heart, but it is no use, YOU CAN'T SHOOT HUGARD. Tho Greatest Sensation over offered to the Public of Australasia. THE ONLY ACT OF ITS KIND IN THE * ~ WORLD.. Sec the Tremendously Successful' Silent Act, A NIGHT IN A PEKING PALACE, As given by CHI-NG SUNG LOO and his trained assistants' in all parts of tho world. A PERFECT REVELATION. . First Appearance of MYRA ERRINGTON, America's' Musical -Novelty' Expert: GEORGE CARMAN, English Comedian. Prices, 35., 25., Is. Box Plan at Dresden; Day Sales as usual. IRVING WEBB, Business Manager. 0 PI R.A __ ■', SOUS E. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, February 17th • and . 18th. • Tho- Grand Dramatic Production of ' Emerald the Great Irish Comedy-drama: Isle. The '.'THE EMERALD ISLE," Emerald ■ ■ ■ Isle.- by the Wellington Celtic Comedy Tho ' Club. . Emerald Irish Songs, Irish Wit,; Isle. ~-'-' '■-."' Irish Dances, - • ". ■ The' -...■'■•. , —' .'• - " ' Emerald , Full Orchestra under Mr. W. Isle. M'Laughlin. Tho :, . '..-"■'—■ Emerald Doors open 7.15; Overture at 8. Isle. -.. .PRICES: 35., 25., aud U. . \ Bos Plan at the Dresden. ■ : ■~'--, ..BEGG'S FAMOUS PIANOS. I The 1913 Models; now to hand e± Turakina ■'■'; ... and Corinthic. , ,•. WE draw the attention of intending Buyers to the Display of Pianos ]jj— 'JOHN'BRINSMEAD"AND SONS.. .SCHTEDTiIAYEIt *ND SOEHNE. : FRITZ KUHLA. .. ' : : ; GORS AND KALLMAN. : ' • •■' NEWMAN AND CO. , ~,; ',:;.■.( Raiißing.from „C3S to £\oi, fo'v : Upright; Pianos, hml' jCIIS to ,£l4o'for Grands. - ;"; ' ,-As we ore showing only- tho latest with all up-to-dnte improvements, Vb" shmild'certainly .pay -a visit of, inspection to our Showrooms. ■•! - ,-,• Our 51' years' hononraTile record';is a guarantee,that you get'-absolutely' genuine value. '■ • .'■;'' ';- ■;• '; ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTJ).,\ .MANNERS STREET, : WELLINGTON'. The Oldest-established Pianoforte' Ilpuse ■ • . ■ ■ in New Zealand;;■' ■ '■ ■ GUARD'S HAIRV DYE. %s TRY it once, and you will always use it. It has no .equal Perfectly clean, -instantaneous effect; natural colour, 'defies detection.; ■ Superior to any sold.'af-.10.5.'.Cd. -Priei.'fi3s..,Gd, . Obtainable : followiiig''-.choin"i'stsH i ' -n ■"•.!); ; ■ .'.,.- Palliser's.- Coiirtena'y Place; Hobsori's, Upper Willis Street;' Brien, Upper Cuba Street;;. i-.,Manners,;. Street; Fletcher's,' 'LiiiribtoivOiicv j-Dunbar Sloane, Quay;'. Hillett's, • Hotel Cecil Buildings. -.' - . • HAMILL BROS,',-, ',' i Willis. Street, , .•''.' '. .' Solo WhoKialo Importers'for N.Z.
HAIRBRESSING- COLLEGE, Formerly''.£so .to .£IOO. NOW for ,£lO 10s. STAMFORD AND. CO. guarantee to Teach 'thoroughly the Entire Course— Hnirdressfo;,- . Shninpbouig^■•' 'Manicuring, Sculp Treatment and Hair Work, consisting of; Switches, Toupees, /Transformations,/etc. .'•'(■' .-: Day. or Evening Classes of two hours duration. No binding agreements. Awarded Ccrtiucate of Merit at Wellington Exhibition. .'.'■' ' ' PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH r ; .'JONES, AND CO.'S PLANTS. .: BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. ' Noto tho Address-255 .CUBA STREET. 'Phono 510;. ALEX. ROSS AND CO., Engineers.Gear Cutting Milled with up-to-date-Machinery. Wo mill or finish complete Spiral,; Spur, Bevel, Mitre or Worm Gears to a drawing or sample. Repairs to .Crankrßliafts -,'*. Cylinders,' Pistons, and Rings neatly-dono. .130 Manners Street. The Government training ehip Amokura was at Picton 1 last week-end, having arrived there at 10 a.m. on Saturday. Sho will visit Ship Covo to-morrow, returning to Wellinston about Wednesday or Thursday.' '. ■ . :;...".. Makarinl, e.s., of the Tysor Lino's fleet, is due at Wellington from Wanganui on Fobruary 18. Homeward loading will bo complotcd hero and -.departure taken for London on February 20. , Tho Anchor Lino's'steamer Waimca-is to undergo overhaul and survey at Nel. son this week.; Messrs. Bannatyno and Co., local agents," expect the Rakluxa to load at Wellington for Greymouth and Hokitika to-morrow, Overhaul and survey to thq Nikau. having beon completed at Nelson, tho vessel will, make her reappearance at Wellington to-morrow, morning. Sho will be dispatched for NelEon and Motueka at 5 p.m. •The Union Company's cargo carrier Corinna is duo nt Wellington from south on Wednesday. • Departuro for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga will take place at .6 p.m. tho same, day. ■ t Captain" J. jJamicson, lata of the De'fender, has taken command of the John pro tern, vice Captain "i. Holm. For tho purpose ; of replenishing ■ her bunkers, tho coastal steamer Kahu will make a call at Wellington to-day. She proceeds thence to Picton to load chaff lor tho East .Coa?t. Subject to b. satisfactory inspection of her mochinory, and hull, tho tug Sterling will be purohascd by Messrs. Dalton, of Sydney. The' Sterling has been engaged in towing vossols over the Kaiparabar.for' some years. Sho is now at Hclcnsvillo undergoing inspection, and should this be announced as satisfactory, tho vessel will leave for Sydney in tho course of a few days, under the command of Captain E. A. Btenbeck. The Sterling is a handy vessel of yi groEs tons, and was built at Wit. liaumtown (Australia) in 1692. If jou are a sufferer from Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, or Sciatica, remember that RHEUMO is the only remedy that removes tho cause of tho trouble—excess of Uric Acid in the blood. RHEUMO is a scientific preparation that seldom fails to effect a cotnploto cure. Thousands testify to its cflicacv. Sold of all Chemists anil Stores, 2s. Bu. and Is. 6il. a bottloAdvt. .bequests totalling apparently over .£40,000 for cltaritnblo purposes have been made by Mrs. Jnnc Ash, of Calderbank, Ljliiam Road, Blackpool, wife of Mr. F. J Ash, photographer. Leaving estate of J!10!1,I03 gross, sho bequeathed i'soo to the Bnttcrsea Honio for test Dogs and .£SOO to iiliss Weston's Manors' Rests at Portsmouth, ami Dnvonport, and after family bequests 6ho loft the residue of'hcr property equally'between tho National Lifeboat Institution, Victoria University, and iiino hospitals, chieily in Manchester. Ho tried somo nhistors, potions, pills, A mustard bath or two, At last he went to Mr. Squills To know just wlvat to do To stop his dreadful cough and cold, And Mr. Squills said, "Sure I'll moko you feel as good as gold .With Woods' Great Peppermint CW *•
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1670, 10 February 1913, Page 7
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