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Direction ,T. C. Williamson, Ltd. LAST "THE CINGALME.*' LAST NIGHT "THE CINGAt.KE." NlGirf As anticipated, tho Soaeational Success Of '•' "THE CINGALEE I" "THE CINGALEE t» Hn* spread like wildfire, ' with the result' that the Second Performance Avae again witnessed by a crowded and delighted ' Audienco, who applnudod with that Genuine Sense of Appreciation and Etu thusiasm that ohly prore« a LEGITIMATE SUCCESS. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT Of "THE CINGALEE!" With its Magnificent Cast of Characters. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING • And SATURDAY, NIGHT, FAREWELL Production of FAREWELL FAREWELL tho Season. FAREWELL' Alfred Collier's Greatest Work, ■ "DOROTHY I" ■ ' "DOROTHY !" Box Plan* at the Dresden. Day Sale! tit Christeßon's, Pricetf as usual. QJ""P~~E~R~A H~O USE" , Direction A. A. Co., Ltd. MONDAY, 10uT FEBRUARY. FOR A SEASON*" OF SIX NIGHTS. The World's Miwter Mngioian, HUGARD ! HUGARD ! HUGARD.I Supported by his Distinguished Com* puny, including CHING SUNG LOO, The Marvellous Chinese Conjurer, in the Tremendously Successful Act, "A NIGHT in a, CHINESE PALACE," As giA'enwith Record Success throughout. the World. ALL THE WORLD WONDERS At HUGARD. the Bullet King. Th* Man they Can^t Shoot, The World's Wizard^)! Wonders. Must be Seen to be w ■ believed. IS HE INVULNERABLE? Come and See for Yourselves. First Appearance in New Zealand of MISS MYRA ERRINGTON, In her Novelty Musical Act. THE GREATEST SHOW OF ITS, CLASS THAT HAS EVER VISITED' AUSTRALASIA. Refined! Spectacular! Marvellous! POPULAR PRICES~3s, 2s, Ib.' Bos Plan at Dresden, No extra charges. IRVING WEBB, Tourinj? Manager. ; eople'S Picture palace! . Mannors-fitreet. Wo n*e indeed proud to be able to shoAV tho Superb Scries of Pictorial Gems con* taincd in OUR NEW PROGRAMME, Headed by FROM REGIONS OF DARKNESS 1 FROM ILEGIONS OF DARKNESS! A story of unselfish devotion, containing a series of effective noene«, &nd possessing strength of plot in ft degreo which keepi the attention engaged from beginning to cud. And Supported by Hour of Peril— Cattle Rustlers— Seenict and Comics in good taste. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! • Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. O* 1 , THOMAS'S HALL,""NiwTOWN. O Direction— John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES t FULLERS' Of All. PICTURES I COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. TOPICAL GAZETTE. REIGN OF DARKNESS. CATTLE RUSTLERS. _ Priceß_asji3ual. TO-NIGHT! (Thursday) TO-NIGHT t FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Also Saturday Afternoon, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., for convenience of. Parents and Children. THE MIRAMAR MUNICIPAL BRASS BAND BAZAAR, FANCY FAIR, AND ART UNION, in the TOWN HALL. MIRAMAR, at 8 p.m. Don't miss, but come and see the Grandest Display of Light and Shade ever shown in Miramar. Admission, Ib, including chance in Art Union. J. G. NEWTON (V.P.), Treasurer, E. JONES, Hon. Secretary. FREDK. L. DEAN, Bandmaster. TTfATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. By Prominent present.day painters. ANOTHER TREAT for ART-LOVERS. . A SUPERB DISPLAY From MRS. FLETCHER JOHNSTON'S Well-known Collection. FINER THAN EVER. At W. H. TURNBULL AND CO.'S GALLERY, 27,\ Panama-st. Open Daily, ADMISSION FREE. EXCURSION TO SHIP COVE. UNVEILING OF CAPTAIN COOK MEMORIAL BY HIS EXCELBENCY THE GOVERNOR. S.S. MARAROA leavos , Wellington (weather and circumstances permit ting) on TUESDAY, 11th February, l at 8 a.m. for Ship Cove (Queen Charlotte Sound), leaving on return at 3 p.m. FARE „,. ... ».i fi» /. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, le 6d. UNION STEAM SHIP 00. OF N.Z., _^ ; j_ LTD. THE GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY Of NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. rr>HE Company will Reopen its Worki at Petone at an early date. Applies tion*, either by Experts or Learners, for Hooks on the Slaughtering Board are now being received by the Hewta of Depart* ment: or W. H. TRIPE, Beoretary, Wellington, 6th February, 1013. the" wellington"meat export company, limited. ff>HE Company will Reopen the Worito ■*" at Ngahaurangft at an early date. Applications, either by Experts oi' Learners, for Hooks on tho Slaughtering 1 Board, are now being received by Hoad« of Departments; or . J\ D. SLADDEN, Secretary. A B.C. Taxi Service— Bert cars fot • Parties, Wedding*, et«.> to be hnd. Sunday and night 'phone 2939, day 2924. Nightingale, Propmtrew, 103, Lambton-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1913, Page 8

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