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HUGARD'S MYSTERIES AND CHING SUNG LOO.

On Tuesday and Wedu sday, the 14 th and 15 th inst these two clever magicians, supported by an exceptionally strong company of artists, will commence a two nights' season in tba Opera House. Hugard is presenting his own bullet catching feat, lathis^ he allows any three local riflemen.to. * bring their own bulletß and rifle*, privately mark both bullet and bW> and fire them point blank at him. H» claims to be the only man in the world that has attempted this daring feat Miss Myra Errington, is a balladiat with a pleasing soprano voice, lid plays on all Kinds of musical iwstrU" ments, her xylophone playing boiag reported as exceptionally bril'iasMiss MiUie Clare is the commedienne of the company, and her singing w Belgium put tbeKybosh on theKiwer Ins been received with great enthusiasm everywhere Ciiyalli and h« clever performing dog "Sport* p»f* sent au act full of novelties in »• juggling and balancing lino. Tfc* dog is wonderfully trained, and t_e fact is that he prefers a vrell know* brand of whiskey to the Gennaa beverage, always delights his audience. The mysterious Chinaman, Chung Sung Loo, gives the star act of tbft company. •* Anight iv a PekinPaUce, is a gorgeous representation of *tt Oriental PaUce. Chuug does his wc-rs in absolute silence, wheD, watch as yon. will, you cannot spo how the mtffM* are effected. His latest i_vejrtfc»> , " The sword Leviatation "is said »«*., = really marvellous, while his pjo__ctt°» of all our Allies flag* leaves oi*^" wondering where thejf come J?o»*> *« A It is seldom that we get an eateiW^lf went of this sort a* Tauranga, *_**4^ safe topredict a big house on ■^aalr^ij|| the 14 th inst. ■■•■ -'^Mm

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6484, 10 September 1915, Page 2

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HUGARD'S MYSTERIES AND CHING SUNG LOO. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6484, 10 September 1915, Page 2

HUGARD'S MYSTERIES AND CHING SUNG LOO. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6484, 10 September 1915, Page 2