AMUSEMENTS. QHOKTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE, t-J - Willis Street. The Homo of Perfectly-projected Pictures. TO-DAY At 11 o'clock. TO-DAY COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME. 2 STA R S 2 . 2 S T A lIS 2 ANOTHER NORDISK AVONDER. Only Arrived from England Yesterday (AVednesdiiy). Specially Imported for THIS THEATRE. "A Modern Desdeinona." — "The Miracle." "A Modern Desdenio.ua." —; "The Miracle." "A Modern Desdeinona." —' "The Miracle." "A iflodern Desdeinona." —' "The Miracle." (Nordisk.) (A r itagraph.) MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE- (drama). Two Gay Boys (comic). Gnuinont- Graphic. Bernholm on tho Baltic (scenic). Raco for tho N.Z. Cup, Christchurch. JACK BECOMES A GENTLEMAN, Etc. Etc. Etc. Every Picture New, and Screened for tho First Time' in AA'ellington. Open Daily, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission: Adults, 6d.; Children, 3d. KIRKBY LTJNN CONCERTS. KIRKBY LUNN CONCERTS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN BOX PLANS NOAV OPEN AT THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. rp~~0~\V~~?i . HAL L. Direction J. AND N. TAIT. MOST IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT OP THE YEAR. TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT! THURSDAY, sth, ahd SATURDAY, Dec. 7th. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN KIRKBY LUNN KIRKBY LUNN KIRKBY LUNN —— Greatest Operatic Contralto of the Day. The Most Versatile and Glorious Singer before the Public, whoso wonderful Singing has created THE BIGGEST SENSATION OF- RECENT YEARS. "A singer by tho Grace of God."—"Sydney.Smithy Times." Madame Kirkby Lunn is supported by the finest company of supporting- artists that.have as yet come to New Zealand with any star. ( Mr. William Murdoch. Solo Pianist. Mr. Andrew Shanks, Baritone. . M. Andre de Ribaupierre, Violinist. Herr Wielaert, Accompanist. Box Plans now open at the Dresden. RESERVED SEAi'S, 7s. 6d.; UNRESERVED. 55.. 35.. and 25.36 THE COMPETITIONS. 36 38 THE COMPETITIONS. 36 To-night .we present a unique programme, in which will appear 36 of the talented performers, including several of , the wonderful child artists. The programme takes the form of 3 distinct DRAAVING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS ' DRAAVING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS TO BE JUDGED BY THE AUDIENCE. Voting Papers will ha, supplied. Every Man, AVoman, and Child has a A'ote. Bring Pencils or Fountain Tens. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! NOAV FOR "THE NAMES. NO. 1 PARTY: Miss Dorothy Bhrachard, Miss Muriel Bennett, Miss Eunice AVyatt, Miss Cecilo Haines, Miss Hazel Jeffrey, Mr. ! T. AA r .. Brown, Mr. Stanley Rankin, Master Fergus Reeves, 'Master Ben O'Brien,,Master Rodney Pankhurst. ■No. : ' 2 PARTY. /', Mr. Harry Phipps, Mr. 0. Fennell, Mr. 3. Culford B*!i, Miss, Marie Fix, Miss Driscoll, Miss Maud Remington, Miss Betty Purdom, Miss Zita Chapman, Mrs. Doivling. NO. 3 PARTY. ■ Miss Ethel Lissaclc, Mrs. Ivo Symes, Miss ' Daisy Grant, Miss ; Ethel Churchill, Miss .Lilian. Harper, Miss Pauline •Brown, Miss Covalio Stanley, Mr. ' ■ Zante Wood,. Mr. Sydney AUwright, 'Mr. Roland Digby, Mr. T. H. Kenny, Master Leonard Power. In addition to above Stupendous Programme we present the following:— TOAA'N HALL (Large Hall). , 9 a.m.—Solo' (Gentlemen)— Oratorio or Operatic Selection and : a BalladOwn Selection'. Three to compete in final.v 2 p.m.—Euphonium Solo: "Sehusucht," AVinner to' appear at night. 3.15 p.m.—Song (Lady); Own Selection, accompanied by self. Throe to coinpete' in-final. Brass Quartet: Cth.Section: "The Players Quartet." AVinner will bo declared. Solo (Gentlemen): Oratorio or Operatic Selection, and a Ballad. Final, 3 Competitors. Euphonium Solo: "Schnsucht." The winner.' , . Song (Lady):' Own Selection, accompanied by self. Final, 3 Competitors. And the DRAAVING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS 36 Performers. The Programme of the Season. Prices—2s. and Is. Plan Dresden. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. .- Last 2 Nights of the Season. DEMONSTRATION NIGHTS. All tho Prize .AVinners will take part. Season Tickets not available on above nights. Prices—39. (Reserved), Plan Dresden; 25., and Is. Early Doors 6d. extra.BOOKING TO-DAY EXTRAORDINARY. DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE. Last 2 Nights of this year's' COMPETITION FESTIVAL. - THE BIGGEST AND BRIGHTEST IN NEW ZEALAND. JAMES DYKES,. Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1609, 28 November 1912, Page 7
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