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AMUSEMENTS. KIRKBY LUNN CONCERTS. FIVE & THREE SHILLING TICKETS FIVE & THREE SHILLING TICKETS FIVE & THREE HHILLLTIi TICKETS ON SALE THIS MORNING AT THE DRESDEN. BOX PLANS NOW ON VIEW AT THE DRESDEN. Note.—Two Shilling Tickets will be sold at the doors only. KHUCBY LUNN CONCERTS. '• mOAVN HALL. TOWN HALL. FIRST CONCERT TO-MORROW KIGHT FIRST CONCERT TO-MORROW NIGHT At 8. SECOND CONCERT THURSDAY. THIRD AND FINAL CONCERT SATURDAY. KIRKBY LUNN "A SINGER BY THE GRACE OF GOD." Madnme Limn has just concluded n remarkably successful season in Auckland, where each of her concerts have been attended with overflowing audiences, and it is needless to say that the famous contralto repeated this wonderful artistic success that has attended her throughout her Australian tour. The "Auckland Star" says:—"Madame Kirkby Lunn invests.all she sings with a charm peculiarly her own. There is no ■striving for effect—everything is • simply achieved. Her voice'is of true con ti alto timbre throughout, and is musical in every note. To hear her sing is a treat never to be forgotten—what a magnificent voice it is—a pure contralto. How mar.vellous in evenness and range. It is not only fresh, powerful, and penetrating, but it is most sympathetic to a degree. The performance >was a series of triumphs and a rich musical treat for the huge audience present. IT .WAS A MEMORABLE PERFORMANCE." KIRKBY LUNN CONCERTS. The Great Success achieved by Mtidame Lunn was shared by the exceptionally brilliant party of supporting artists with: Madame Lunn. MR. ANDREW SHANKS, Baritone. MR. WILLIAM MURDOCH, Solol'innist. M. ANDRE DE RIBAUPIERRE, Violin-• ist. HERR WIELAERT, Accompanist. Full Programme will bo announced To-morrow. THE KIRKBY LUNN CONCERTS ■ Will Prove the Finest Artistic Treat Wellington has Ever Witnessed. Direction J. and N. TAIT. QHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE. k5 Willis Street. The Home of Perfectly-projected Pictures. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME. Presenting thut Great STAR Comedy, MAX OUTWITS- NICK. ' 7 . MAX OUTWITS NICK. MAX OUTWITS NICK. Featuring the Great Comedian, MAX LINDER,'and that Famous Parisian Detective, NICK CARTER, MAROZIA, MAROZIA, ■ A Gorgeously Coloured STAR Drama.SAVING. AN AUDIENCE (Vita Exclusive). Marjorie's Diamond Ring (Edison Comedy). Australian Gazette, Our Intrepid Correspondent (Comic). . Etc., Etc., Etc. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Gel., Children 3d. ■jdrAVE ■ YOU EVER THOUGHT OF O. PiAYINGATHE AUTO HARP? It's a Charming Instrument and easily learnt. The music of the Autohorp is very sweet, and goes nice]); as an accompaniment to the Voice or with the Piano. We 'recommend .the following to beginners as good, reliable instruments, wittf fine, mellow, well-sustained tone:— ', No. 2-Ebonis«l 3 Bars, 21 Strings, 10s. 6d. No. 3—lmitation Rosewood, G Bars, 25 Strings, Us. No. , 10—Imitation Rosewood, by Muller, G Bars, 2G Strings, 21s. No. 11—Imitation Rosewood, by Muller, superior quality, 255. Posted anywhere, Is. extra for postage. Each Autoliarp supplied in Cardboard oßox..:>jjtli>Tujfjjfgj-s!ey, Plectrum, and) Tutor complete. ' ' . ' . A\'e supply to country residents by Post on : the guarantee that if instrument is anyway unsatisfactory .we will take it backhand refund the money. ■. CHAS. BEGG , AND CO., LTD., ■ . 19-21. Manners Street,, Wellington. The oldest established Music House in N.Z. SEASIDE RESORT. AB. NICHOLLS desires to state that a ■• . ' ■ ho 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. "" STRING BAND. r ~ MESSRS. VITETTA- BROTHER?, Harp, Violin, and Flute (Constantly ongaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Ale.prepared to receive engagements for At Homes," Garden Parties, eto. . Can supply large or small Orchestra. Address, 136 TORY ST. • 'Phone 2570. YOU CAN'T RUB OUT FACTS. we are giving you the best TailorJL made Suit? in town for the money. No 'fictitious savings. Fit and Style guaranteed. ■ . • ■ G. S. ROBERTS, Fashionable Tailor, 52 Lower Cuba St. (Over N.Z. Motor Co., opposite Bank of N.Z.) ' : In the COMPETITIONS ~~ Your DEPORTMENT will Count. QPECIAL LESiiQNS for intending Com;kJ petitors, and Special Exercises in Relaxation and Flexibility for and Violinists. MISS MARGARET NEUUANN, Teacher of Physical Culture, Ronth's Buildings, Featherston Street mENNIS RACKETS.-We have opened ii. up-a good selection of Baily and Co.'a Rackets and Nets, which we are selling at wholesale prices. W. J. SEATER AND CO., 21 Grey Street. 'Phone UIL. PLANT YOUR GARDEN WJTH JONES AND . CO.'S PLANTS, BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per dosi. Note the Address-255 CUBA STREET. 'Phone 510. ' AS SHOWING THE POPULARITY ' Of THE 'yiSIBLB XTOST. HE ' -VISIBLE ;lOST. The Factory has been doubled Id size to oopi with the great rush of ctders. It does the best work of all the Standard Machines, and is the moot popular Typewriter to-day. It stands up fo its wort perfectly—ask any user. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19 Cuba Street, Wellington. 'Phone 1676. ffIOULLS, CULLING, AND CO., LTD., BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON, Agents for Moore's Modern Method Loose Leaf Systems. npHE WILLIAM DANKS BRASS FOUNI DRY COMPANY, EVA STREET (Off Dixon Street), WELLINGTON. Manufacturers of Engineers' and Plumbers' Supplies, Firo Brigade Plant, Brewers, Creain-jry, and. General Brosswork. iluminiu'in Castings a speciality. 'Phoiie 1997.. ._ ; "SUFFERERS CURED! rjfOTJTH Greon Pills "Drive iiway Urio «j Acid." neutralise all rheumatic acidity, by removing the offeiidiug matter from the system. Blood is purified, kidneys relieved, joints becume supple, there is a general freedom from pnin. 'J' he now euro for Rheumatism, Backaohj, KUhujy TjfottblM, eto, Story ptlee.De,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 2 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 2 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 2 December 1912, Page 7

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