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CHALLENGE ACCEPTED! RIFLEMAN J. L. TURNER (Chamnion Shot), of the Suburbs" Rifle Club, has challenged Mr. HuffaM. wkuig CAN HE BRING HIS OWN RIFLE AND CARTRIDGE, TO > NIGHT (THTTRSDAY), HAVE HAS NAME ENGRAVED ON THE BULLET AND SHELL, AND LOAD THE WEAPON HIMSELF. Mr. Hugard has accepted the challenge, tho only condition beihg that tho vilfe must bo loaded on the Btage in full view of the audience, and that, n* must guarantee noither tho cartridge nor the rifle Imvo been tampered with m any way. > •The 'other flrers TO-NIGHT will bo MR. to. UANKIN (ex-City Rifle*) Mid MR. A. HART. Q PER a"^FOP 8 £ Direction [...A.A. Co., Ltd. M LAST THREE NIGHTS v Of the World's Weirdest Wifcsvrd, TIUGARD THE MARVELLOUS ! HUGAIID THE MARVELLOUS i Acknowlpdgcd by Press and Public to b> the finest entertainment of its class that, has yet visited tho Dominion. THE GREAT RIFLE ACT! ts the talk of Wellington. The limit ot human possibilities Muai ho Bean to bo believed. The only act of its kind in. the world THE GREAT CHINESE ACT Is a perfect revelation. NoUiine like it seen Tjofctto. Ching Sung Loo and his trained a«si«fcajit*\ „ WEIRD, NOVEL, MYSTIFYING. Great Suceaw ot MYRA ERRINGTON, the Charming American Music*! Novelty Espert; also, of GEORGE CARMAN, English Comedian. Prioes, 3s, 2s, Is. Plan ut Dresden. No . extra charges. CHANGE of PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Tho Rifle and Cartridge to bo used by Mr. J. L. Turner will be on view in tlw* Singer Sewmg Machine Company'B Win« dow, Wilhs-street, throughout the day. Proprietors, West's, Ltd., Lialav ond „ Donovßh WEST'S PICTURES THE HOME OF STARS! , This Week, the Greatest of all Spotting Drams«, THE STOLEN FAVOURITE I The story of the efforts of an organised gang of thievea to etoal "Whirlwind pnot to the race for the Grand Prix, and how their schemes were defeated by the astute mmd of the Break detective, _ , NICK WINTER. Th© above ' Superb Attraction supported by an Unrivalled Sfcktetion of „ THE WORLD'S" BEST. Special , Musical Aeeompamnients. usual Prices. Doors open 7.15. , WANTED, "OVBRY ONE to Visit N.Z. Champion. ■■"■ ship A.A. Sports, Basin Reserve, Saturday. SHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE WMie-street. The Home of Perfectly Projeoted Pictures T.O-NIGHTt TO-NIGHT I COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME Pr&sentihg Edison's Great Attractive Dnnni- / "THE OLD REPORTER!" "THE OLD REPORTER!" "THE OLD REPORTER 1" One of the moat Attractive Pictures yet produced by this famous Company. "FORBIDDEN LOVE!" "FORBIDDEN LOVE!" "FORBIDDEN LOVEI' r Sensational and Thrilling Indian ! Dr*m». "BUNNY ALL AT SEA!" "BUNNY ALL AT SEA!" Undoubtedly Bunny's Greatest SucoeM. Supported by a Complete Programme of Scemc, Dramatic, and Educational Pictures. , ' Open Daily, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission— Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, Manners-street. Compare, Our New Programme with all " - ■ Others. 1 Vf We State Definitely "It is Incomparable." To mention a few of the Gems: AN ORPHAN'S CONQUEST (Nfordiok). VOICE OF. CONSCIENCE (S. and A ' 'TWO OAY DOGS (Selit). - fHepwix A' BOLD VENTURE. HOME OF BRITISH INDUSTRIES. GAUMONT- GRAPHIC. THIRD THIEF. SAMMY. AVIATOR. VARIETY IS CHARGING I WE KNOW IT. FOLLOW THE CROWDS I 1 WANT.ED, "CIVERY ONE to Visit N.Z. Champion. *** ship A.A. Sport*, Buit) Reserve, Saturday. WADESTOWN CLUBROOM. GAS-COOKING DEMONSTRATION By MISS HENSHILWOOD. . . TO.NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock. HRHE Wellington Gas Company, Ltd., X invites the Ladies of Wadestown to the above. * > • • Admiesion~Free. J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 14th FEB.-Ordinfction Service in Wesley Church, at 7.30 p.m. MONDAY, 17th FEB.-Orand Mission* ary Demonstration in Weriey Chut-ch, 7.30 p.m. Conference in D*ily Session at Wesley Church. Pubho cordially .invited. MIRAMAR BOBOUGH COUNCIL. MIRAMAR-AVENUE TRAMWAY. ACKREMONY to Celebrate the Opening of tho Miratnar-avonue Tramway will bo held at 3.30 p.m. on FillDAY, the 14th February, and the Mayor and , Councillors of -the Borough ©\tend an invitation to Mccc interested m the district to attend the function. , R. E.. BENNETT. . To^n Clerk. IGNOR A. l\ ~r 11 U~D~a" TEACHER OF MUSIC, "School for ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING. Has Resumed Teaching;. Graded Courses in Elementary and Advanced Pluto PUying, modern Italian School. THOROUGH FUNDAMENTAL TRAINING. Studio-220, LAMBTON-QUAY. Wellington city council. corporation""Staff annual PICNIC. CLOSING Of"oFFICE9 AND LIBRARIES. THE TOWN HALL? PUBLIC LtßllARtES, and- LIGHTING OFFICES, Harris-streftt, will be CLOSED TO-MOR-ROW .FRIDAY), 14th Fobruary, for tho Corporation Staff Annual Picnic. The Libraries will RE-OP.EN at 7 p.m. ' The Ptibho Baths will remain OPISN as UMtftl. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 13th February, 1923. ' * WAITED, ~~" T£VERY ONE to Visit N.Z. Championf~ . *hip A.A. KporUvßawh Reserve, OlUuraay. ■ , ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 37, 13 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 37, 13 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 37, 13 February 1913, Page 8

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