AMUSEMENTS. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. RIFLEMAN J. L. TURNER (Champion Shot), of tho Suburbs Rifle Club, has challenge*! Mr liugard asking CAN HE BHINU HIS OWN Rli'LE AND CARTRIDGE, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), HAVE HIS NAME ENGRAVED ON THE BULLET AND SHELL, AND LOAD THE WEAPON HIMSELF. Mr liugard has accepted tho challenge, tho o\ly condition being that the rifle must he loaded on tho stage in full view of the audience, and that ho must guarantee neither the cartridge nor tho rifle have been tampered witli in any way. The other lirers to-night will bo AIR D. RANKIN, ex-City Rifles, and ME A. HART. QPEEA HOUSE. Direction A.A. Co., Ltd. LAST THREE NIGHTS Of the World's Weirdest Wizard, HDGARD THE MARVELLOUS. Acknowledged by Press and Public to be the tincvit entertainment of its class that has yet visited the Dominion. THE GREAT RIFLE ACT. Is the talk of Wellington. The limit of human possibilities. Must be seen to be bnlieved. The only act of its kind in tho world. THE GREAT CHINESE ACT Is a perfect revelation. Nothing like it seen before. Ching Sung Loo and his trained assistants. WEIRD. NOVEL, MYSTIFYING. Great Success of MYRA EERINGTON. the Charming American Musical Novelty Expert; also, of • GEORGE CARMAN. English Comedian. Prices, 3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Dresden. No extra charges. CHANGE of PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. The Rifle and Cartridge to bo used by Mr J. L .Turner will bo on view in the Singer Sewing Machine Company's Window, Willis street, throughout the day. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. EW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE. SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. | First Event, 2.15 p.m. • Sixteen Championships. Tho best athletic talent in the Dominion competing. Band in attendance. Afternoon Tea. Admission, Is. WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES, LTD. DAY’S BAT AND EONA BAT SERVICE. Excursion steamers run Daily at 10.15 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. from Weilington to Day's Bay and Eona Bay, leaving the Bays at frequent intervals. Refreshment available at the Pavilion, DANCING, Victoria Hall, Newtown.— Madame Foley is prepared to enrol i'upils for Music and Dancing. Tuition Class, Thursday. Private Lessons by appointment. The largest stock of Fancy Dresses for Hire in the Dominion. The above hall is now available for dances, etc. LEADING HOTELS ALBION HOTEL, COURTENAY PLACE (opp. Gas Co). BEST OF LIQUORS STOCKED. Good Accommodation. Terms Moderate. Under new management. P. COSTIN, Prop. 823 (late of Taratahi and Ponrua). TRAMWAY HOTEL* Adelaide Road. VjIEANK McPARLAND wishes to notify JD bis many friends and the public generally that he has taken over the above well-known Hostelry. All old friends made welcome. Best brand* of Wines and Snirita only stocked. WELLINGTON HOTEL TATR CHRIS. JANSEN, of 25, Cambridge terrace, wishes to notify that he has taken over the above well-known Hotel, and will be pleased to reoelT* a call from old friends. ONLY THE BEST WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. THE WELLINGTON HOTEL. Moleewortb afreet. VICTORIA HOTEL, PETONE, ■JJ'NDER'- Entirely New Management. SPEIGHT’S ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. E. I. DAN SET, 376 (Late of Otago), Proprietor. DOMINION HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH (Opp. Theatrs Royal). VISITORS to Christcburob ran be sur* of a welcomd at the above hostelry. Moderate TariS and Excellent Cuisine. Letters and Telegrams promptly at tended to. J. T- SUTTON. Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Is now under new management. nriABIFF. 6s per day; 80s week. Day JL and Night Porters. Single Bottle* at Wholesale Prioeo. J. SULLIVAN, (Late of Imperial Hotel, Cuba street), Tel. 1186. Proprietor. ' WHITE SWAN HOTEL. CUBA STREET. MRS McGUIEE wishes to notify all friends and the general public that she has taken over the above wellknown hostelry. Terms moderate The best wines and spirits only stocked- A single bottle at wholesale rate. 'Phone 1119. 910 PALMER’S OYSTER SALOON. THF. Leading Oyster and Supper Rooms in the Dominion. The old address: Opposite Public Trust Buildings, Lambum quay. Telephone No. 20. GEO. RUSSELL, Proprietor. T> OYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE TO AND FROM FOXTON. Leaves Foxton daily 6.30 a.m. Arrives Shannon 7.43 a.m. Leaves Shannon daily 10.45 a.m. Arrives Foxton 12 noon. Loaves Foxton daily 2.30 p.m. Arrives Shannon 4.20 p.m. Leaves Shannon daily 8.15 p.m. Arrives Foxton 9.30 p.m. T. H, GINGELL, Proprietor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8353, 13 February 1913, Page 3
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