AMUSEMENTS. LUNN BOX PLANS OPEN WEDNESDAY MORNING / OPEN WEDNESDAY MORNING AT THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., Z]p O W N H A L L. Direction ... ,T. AND N. TAIT. TUESDAY EVENING. Dec.'Srd" THURSDAY, stb, nml SATURDAY, 7th. MADAME KIRKNY LTiNN • KIIMCIiY LUNN KIRK BY LUNN KIRKBY LUNN KIRKBY LUNN "A SINGER 11Y THE GRACE OP- GOD." "GREATEST 1 CONTRALTO AUSTRALIA HAS HEARD.'"—"Sydney Morning Herald." • • Richly endowed by nature with distinctive gifts which have her in the exalted position she occupies in the world of music to-day. SOUL -TEMPERAMENT - COMMANDING PERSONALITY-TRUE MUSI-CIANSHIP-RARE INTERPRETATIVE POWERS-CONSUMMATE ARTISTRY And "A VOICE OF PURPLE VELVET SHOT WITH GOLD." She is regarded the world over A SINGER BORN WHO TRANSCENDS IN VERSATILITY AH the other stars in the same luminous duster as herself. PRE-EMINENT IN OPERA, SUPERB IN BALLADS, CHANSONS, AND ARIAS. , Madame Kirkby Luna has just concluded one .of the most successful concert seasons on record in Australia, where she' gave forty concerts, and it has been recognised by the press and public alike that the Kirkby Lunn Concerts have permanently. raised and set the standard, of concerts on. a level whioh is .unequalled' ill the musical history of the Comrmmwealth. Madamo'Kirkby Lunn is assiaed by the finest company of supporting artists that have up'to now come to the Dominion. ' Mr. William Murdoch, Solo Pianist. Mr. Andrew Shanks, Baritone. M. Andre de Ribaiipierre. Violinist. Prices—Reserved ■ Seats, 7s. 6d,; Unreserved, 55., 35., and 2s. ' CJHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, ■ Willis Street. The Home of Perfectly-projected Pictures. TO-DAY At 11 o'clock , TO-DAY Presenting "Nordisk's" Great Military ' Masterpiece, "The Black Tyrant"' A magnificent mili-"The-Black Tyrant" tary drama, full of "The Black Tyrant" exciting adventures,"The Black Tyrant" dire hazards, and "The Black Tyrant" miraculous escapes. "The Black Tyrant" Superbly mounted, "The Black Tyrant" extravagantly dress-. "The Black Tyrant": ed, jand perfect in "The Black Tyrant" every detail. Supported by ROTORUA! ROTORUA! ROTOR-UA! ROTORUA! ROTORUA! ' A magnificent scenic of New Zealand Thermal Regions. It; is not necessary, to go to ROTORUA. You can see it at-!this. populaf Theatre "To-night. Stubbornness of .Youth (Lubin). Tweedledum Practises. .Cycling (Anib. comic). . . ■ • AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. When She Was About Sixteen (Edison). Etc., etc., etc. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission, Adults Gd., Children 3d. THE GREAT RECUPERATIVE ■ \ ■ ' ENTERTAINMENT., ■ . GO WHERE THE.CROWDS ARE! ' IMPROMPTU SPEECH NIGHT At the ' ' COMPETITIONS. . < COMPETITIONS. mOWN HALL., TOWN HALL. X TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Twenty Competitors have entered '.'.-for the Impromptu Speech. , The •various Contestants will be locked. in a room and the subject is notmade known to them until tliey appear 'ou the 6tage. THE IMPROMPTU-SPEECH NIGHT! THE-FUNNY NIGHT! THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS! ' Here is the Programme for . TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, ' ' TOWN HALL (Large Hall). 2 p.m.—Vocal Solo. Sight Reading. Winner to be declared. . 2.30 p.m.—Piano Duet (under 1C); "Tarantelle." Winners to play at Night. 2.40 p.m.—Tenor Solo: "On Wings of Song." Two to-campete in final.. 3.30 p.m.—Duet (Lady and Gentleman): "Snowdrops." r l\vo to compete in 1 - ■ final. . 1 ' CONCERT CHAMBER. 2 p.m.—Shakespearean Recital (Gentlemen): Prosperos Speech, etc. Tiro to compete in final., TOWN HALL (Large Hall). \. f \ Piano Duet (under., 16);: . "Tarantelle." i '' The Winners. . . Duet (Lady and. Gentleman): "Snowdrops.- Filial 2 Competitors. Shakespearean- "Recital. (Gentlemen):' Prospero's Speech, etc. Final 2 Competitors. Tenor Solo: "On Wings of Song." Final . 2 Competitors.. ' Impromptu Speeches (Gentlemen). 'Winner to be declared. ■ . .You will be sorry if „ you miss .Tonight's "Programme. . " ' : Admission 2s. (reserved), Is. No Booking Fee. . Box Plan Dresden. . Back Stalls Is. DEMONSTRATION NIGHTS, ; Friday and Saturday Next. Plan opens at -Dresden to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 a.m. Prices 3s. (reserved seats), 2s/ and Is. Season Tickets not available on. above evenings.. '. . NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST . FESTIVAL. ■ . JAMES DYKES, ~~ ' .Secretary,. , PUBLIC NOTICEB. ; • ' SEASIDE' RESORT. . , B. NICHOLLS desires to. eta to that he has taken over the Sea View Boarding House at CASTLEPOINT, lately carried on by Mr. Potter, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage, "ORENNAN.—Wanted to know the address of James Brennan, who left Kilbeggan, Co. West Meath, for ' Auckland between 1877 and 18S0 or thereabouts. Inquirer, Mm. M. J. Kelly (nee Colgan), The Coltage, Kilbeggan, West Meatli. "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a Week-end. Lovely Gardens, Comfortable Rooms, Good Menu, Courteous Attention. Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC - EVERY SUNDAY. Ring up "BELLBVUE." Aek for Warner's Rust-proof Corsets today. Thoy are alwov.» io faa)iioai Local jii&fiera.~Advta «
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1606, 25 November 1912, Page 7
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