CITALLBNCK A'CErTED~ IMFLISMAN J. L. Trnr-Tj.tt f fi,, 11n . -*-«J pio:, Shoi), o.' t,hu Su'-iiOlis R fio Club, hiit clu'llc'it!^'. Mi. lli.iMni. si I'vvt UAN UK I}H.JNG*HI3 OWN tilKf.C AND CART.UtDGE, on TUL'nf.DAV NIGHT NEXT, UAVC IU& NAME EN OHAVED ON TJ(K BUi.LKT \N!) SHELL, AND LOAD 111] 1 , YVV.APON HIMSELF. Mr. Jfuttud !,„, j.cv.'pl-:.! "•Jin challotiKc, the only couji^o.f ben;.? ruut the rifle must Ik; loaded on t.io itigo m tull \; L nv of the ujOiwice, w-.d Ki-il h" mvt«st "u.Tit'ntco neither !he eiulrltlgo - ior tiio nfje have been tampered with in any _ ______ (y p E 11 ~a iroTTTT;* Directiou ~, . , A .A. Co.. Ltd. LA&T T'OtJU NIGHTS Of tho Woi-ld'b Wck-do-t Wi/pi-'l. J&gAHn THE MARVELLOUS t iy.GAUD THK MARVELLOUS ! KITJAUDTIIE MAIIVEI,LmtJ3< AokMowlnclfTPtl by rv<?F«. a;nl Put. He 10 b« tin nncsLontprtjrnnipiit of il- d;i^ rlu.t ™ ye m»V- llfi< ' llle Dominion. THE GREAT RIFLE ACT' THE GREAT RIFLE ACT! Is'the talk of Wellington. The limit of human possibilities. Mu-t be s-en to bo bolinved. The only act of its kind in Iho world THE GREAT CHINESE ACT ni IS GREAT CHINESE ACT Is a perfect revelation. Nothing like it seeh before. Chmg Sung Loo and his trained assistant*. WEIRD, NOVEL, MYSTIFYING, Great Success of MYRA J3RRINGTON, the Charming American Musical Novelty Expert; also, of GEORGE CARMAN, English Comodan. REFINED, SPEC* TACULAR, MARVELLOUS. Prices, 3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Dresden. No extra charges. IRVING WEBB, Business Manager. l HUGARD MATINEE, SATURDAY. __n_ldj_^n_^ixpenco_to_aj_ parts. "PEOPLE'S "PICTURE ~fALAC^ •■- Manners-street. The public of Wellington tu-e asked to make a hote of iho fact that TO-NtGHT is the LAST NIGHT of our Present Programme. SMART LADY DETECTIVE 1 END OF THEJ?EUDI HIS MOTHER'S PICTURE I PATHE GAZETTE. BLACK SEA. And Others. To-morrow (Thursday) we Present Another . Series- of the Latest PERFECT PICTURES! FOLLOW THE CROWDS t fpHE KING'S THEATRE Proprietors, Weel's, Ltd., Linlev ahd Donovhti WEST'S PICTURES 1' Supremo in Aft and Beauty. This week's immense attraction, THK STOLEN FAVOURITE! THE STOLEN FAVOURITE 1 THE STOLEN FAVOURITE 1 Combining a racing story of extraordinary interest, with a GRKAT DETECTIVE DRAMA. GREAT DETECTIVE DRAMA. Other features of a, wonderful programme include When Persistency and Obstinacy Meet.— log.—T he Young Milfiohaire.'Poninsular of Termiono, etc., etc., accompanied by Delightful Musical select ions. ___sual Pricet. Doors open 7.15. S*" HORTT'S CONTINUOUS PICTURES m , „ Willie-street. The Home of Perfectly Projected Picture* TO-DAY ahd TO-NIGHT, l'inal Opportunity of Witnessing this Mttftninoent Programme. . . "CRUEL FATE !" ' A Thrilling Domestic Drama that En* raptured tho Hugo Audiences that Wit' neesed it Last Evening, "A MtSTAKB IN SPELLING," A Charming Vitagraph Comedy, featuring Maurice Costello and Mi«t Mabel Young. "YOUNG MRS. EATON," A Delightful Edison Drama. "A MOTOR ICK BOAT," Travelling at the Rate of Over 100 Miles an Hour, "TAKING CARE OF BAB*?' One of Thanhaiwer's Best Comwieft. "Patho Gazette"— "Bath" Chair Man" (comic), etc., etc., etc. Look Out for tho Complete Change of Programme To-morrow (Thursday). Often Daily, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission—Adults, 6d ; Chjjclreti, 3d. THE BUTTERFLIES ! Direct from THE BUTTERFLIES 1 England and THE BUTTERFLIES t South Africa. THE BUTTERFLIES 1 Yorkshiremen, THE BUTTERFLIES ! Look out for THE BUTTERFLIES I "Tha 1 NineTHE BUTTERFLIES 1 pence." THE BUTTERFLIES 1 Yorkshiremen, THE BUTTERFLIES 1 "tha' mun 'eat THE BUTTERFLIES 1 all." ■ METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRST ANNUa"I~CONFERENCE. to-night, WEDNESDAY, 12th FEB.-Conversft-zione in Town Halj, at 8 p.m. Grand Musical ahd_ Elocutionary Programme. Rev. Principal Garland will speak. Tickets One Shilling. Refreshments. FRIDAY. 14th FEB.-Ordination Setvice in Wesley Church, at 7.30 p.m. MONDAY, 17th FEB.-Grand Mission. nry Demonstration ih Wesley Church, ■7.30 p.m. Conference in Daily Session at Wesley Church. Public cordially invited. METHODtST . CONFERENCE. 1913. CONVERSAZtONE. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 12th FEB., 8 p.m. Chairman: C; E. ftellvinffer, Esq. Song^-"Tho King's Minstrel" (Pinsuti)l*ev. A. Mitchell Recitation— Miss Betty Purdom Songe— (a) "Summer in thft Country*' (Hermanh Lohr), (h) "Tho Wopd Pigeon" (Liza Lehmann) •— Miss Muriel Bennett Violin Solo— "Romance" (Wi&niuwski)— Mies J. M. Matheson, L.A.B, Piirt Song— (a) "Remembrance", (b) "Nightingale" (Mendelssohn)-— Wesley Choir Recitation (Selected)«-Mi*6 Ceeile Haines Song— "Douglas Gordoh'^-Mrs. 1?. M. M. Fisher AddtOßE— -Rev. Principal Garland Quartetfce~-"Stars of the Hummer Night" —The Wuialu Quartette (Messrs. Evans, Dnwson, LuiH, find Luke) Recitation— "A Trip ip Blackpool", (by special request) — Miss Gorita llnihes SohOf— "Summer Timo" (Davic*)— Mr. D. J. Evnns Recitation— Mr. J. Culford Bell Part Song— "Departure" (Mendelssohn)-* Wesley ('Vioir Accompanist : Mr. H. Wells. Refreshments. Tickets, One Shilling. Piano kindly lent hy Messrs. F. J, Phiny, Ltd. SI GNO 11 A. I*. TRU DA. TEACHER OF MUStC, School for ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING, fiai Resumed Teaching. Graded Courses in Elementary anrl Ad« vanced Flute Playing, modern Italian j » School. THOROUGH FUNDAMENTAL TRAINING. I Studio-220, LAMBTON-QUAY. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. REMOVAL OF OFFICES. THK public nre hereby notified that oti MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1915, the Offlers of tho Oovernmoht Immigration Department will be Removed fr>iin the Lands Department Government Buildings, to the Union Steamship Gomp&ny'fi Buildihgs, Customhouse-quo^, where tho busiheeß of the Department will bo conducted on and from that tlftt*. AIL corre-spondenco should be addressed ac« cordihgly. .7. EM AN SMITH, Under Secretary. DSAR Boy— Like old fclmce. The liutI«r9ie« aro coming. I waul c\oiv night r.t Manchester. Do you recollect, tho "Lidy" Comedian ? Bo ttu-o q.\u' i book seat*. Fondest lo\c— Maud. ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1913, Page 8
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