npO.DAY HAS COME AT LAST, AND A HOW PLEASED WE ALLURE! WE THOUGHT IT WOULD NEVER gOME BUT THANK GOODNESS ?O,DAY IS TO-DAY, AND THE .MARVELLOUS HUGARD IS HERE. ARE X°U GOING TO SEE HIM? OF COURSE IAM I AND SO ARK ALL Q P E R A H *O U 3 B. Direction A.A. Co., Ltd. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Direct from his Successes ih Europe, America, and Australia. The Puzzle of the Universe, HUbARD, THE MARVELLOUS I HUGARD, THE MARVELLOUS! HUGARD, THE MARVELLOUS ! Proclaimed by the world's press to be the Uhequa led. Undetected, Unprecedented Manipulator of the Elements .of the Occult. TJ» World's Wkard of Wonders. The Chief Medicine Man. MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED. Three local riflemen will bring their own rifles and cartridges to-night, and Bre at Hugard's heort, but it is no use, • YOU CAN'T SHOOT HUGARD. The Greatest Senaatioh ever offered to the Public of Australasia.", ' ™» O^g^yS 3 MND IN See the Tremendously Successful Silent Aot, A NIGHT IN A PEKING PALACE, As given by, CHING SUNG LOO' and his trained assistants in all parts of the world. A PERFECT REVELATION. First Appearance of MYR A ERRINGTON, America's Musical Novelty • Expert, GEORGE CARMAN, English Comedian. Prices— 3s, 2s, Is. Box . Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales as usual. ■ . IRVING WEBB. Business Manager. THE KING'S THEATRE". Proprietors, West's, Ltd., Link? and Donovan, ' WEST'S*PICTURES " i Complete Change of Programme. {TO-NIGHT! TO-SIGHT t Introducing the King of All SPORTING PLAYS, THE STOLEN FAVOURITE. THE STOLEN FAVOURITE. THE STOLEN FAVOURITE. A story o.f supreme interest,; woven around the theft and ultimate recovery of "Whirlwind," a filly in training for the Paris Grahd Prix. Ih addition to the above wohderful at* traction, a series of perfect pictures, specially selected for tho appreciation ot our Wellington patrons, including THE YOUNG MILLIONAIRES, A Kalem production, dramatio Id character, and of novel conception. WHEN PERSISTENCY AND i OBSTINACY MEET, A Comedy in Dainty Vein (Vitagraph). PENINSULA OF SERMIONE, A scenio gem of " purebt ray serene. * FOG, A Drama of gripping power (Edison). Gazettes: Australian aud English. The latest Topical events of the worldr WEST'S .present only THE BEST, Our Orchestral Accompaniments are % Feature. JJgual Prices. Doora open 7.16. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, Manners-street. GRAND CHANGE^ OF PROGRAMME TO-DAY I Every item culled from the 'World* BEST PRODUCTIONS I; Having a magnificent range of. subjects from which to choose our programme, we choose to have variety in preference to long wearisome pictures. "THE SMART LADY DETECTIVE)" "THE SMART LADY DETEOTIVEI" A dramatio subject of particuht; interest TO THE LADIESr"' Supported by a wide range of tht WORLD'S LATEST PICTURES I FOLLOW THE CROWDS I nr\HE NEW THEATRIC •■■ Manners-street. (MaoMahon and Donnelly's). CONTINUOUS PICTURES! Daily—ll a.m. till- 11 p.m. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO I" "The Survival of the Fittest." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. 10th FEB. NEW PROGRAMME! Headed by a Great Sensational Drama, "FRA DIAVOLO!" "FRA DIAVOLO!" . "FRA DIAVOLO!", "FRA DIAVOLO I" "FRA DIAVOLO!" "FRA DIAVOLO!" "ERA DtAVOLO!" Supported By other Exquisite Subject*, Think. of it! Adults, SIXPENCE. Children, THREEPENCE. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE.* TO-NIGHT, * • MONDAY, 10th FEB.-Mu«Jeal Festival in Wesley Church, at 8 p.m. Tickets One Shilling. WEDNESDAY, 12th PEB.-ConveMa. zione in Town Hal}, at 8 p.m. Grand Musical and Elocutionary Programme. Rev. Principal Garland will speak. Tickets One Shilling. Refreshments. FRIDAY, Wth FEB.-Ordination' Service in Wesley Church, at 7.30 p.m. MONDAY, 17th • FEB.-Grand Mi»ien. ary Demonstration in Wesley Church, 7.30 p.m. Conference in Daily Session at Wesley Church. Public cordially • invited, Ylf ATER'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. 1 UNVEILING OF CAPTAIN* COOK MEMORIAL BY HISE3i£EL. LENCY THE GOVERNOR. S.S. MARAROA leaves . ! Wellington weather ahd circumstances permit; ting) on TUESDAY, 11th February, at 8 a.m. for Ship Cove (Queen ChaHoU* Souhd), leaving on return at 3 p.m. FARE ... g/. , LUNCHEON PROVIDED, li 6d. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N. 2., LTD. SI GN 0 R A. P. TRU DA, ■TEACHER OF MUSIC. School for ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING, Has Resumed Teaching. Graded Courses in Elementary , and Ad> vanced Flute .Playing, modern Italian School. THOROUGH FUNDAMENTAL - , . TRAINING. Studio-220, LAMBTON.QUAY.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1913, Page 8
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