AMUSEMENTS. ■t , — 1- KIUKBY liUNN CONCERTS. [■ ' FIRST CONCERT TO-NIGHT, AT 8. l ' FIRST CONCERT TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ~ J3OX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN. FIVE & THREE SHILLING TICKETS FIVE & THREE SHILLING TICKETS , FIVE & THREE SHILLING TICJCBTS ™ NOW' ON. SALE AT THE DRESDEN. I- Two Shilling Tickets at tho Doors only. e fpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ii Direction. J. and N. TAIT. I TO-NIGHT AT 8. I TO-NIGHT AT 8. <1 EPOCH-MAKING EVENT. U OPENING CONCERT OF ' I- Madame n KIRKBY LUNN, S- KIUKBY LUNN, d KIRKBY LUNN, g KIRKBY LUNN, 0 World's Famous Contralto. '• greatest dramatic contralto ;: of our time, e second concert thursday, final concert saturday. « To-night Maclamo Kirkby Luna will ■ sing:— ,_" "0 Don Fatrde," Verdi. .', "Lovo Eternal," Brahms. d "Sapphic Ode," Brahms. I. "Morning and You," F. Aylward. '■ "Love is a Dream," Percy Pitt. ;" "THR.EE FISHERS.'" v "THREE FISHERS." e "A Summer Night," Goring Thomas. "Jock o' Hazelclean," Old Scotch. Mr. Andrew Shanks will sing:—Prologue from Pagliacci, "Pipes of Pan" (Elgar), i; "King Charles" (M. V. White). jj Mr. William Murdoch, Solo Pianist, will [; will play :—"Berceuse and Bnrcarolle" t in), "La Cafhedrale Engloutie'VDetmssy), r "Jeux d'Enu" (Ravol). i- M. Andre de Ribaupierre, Violinist, will play:— 'Ttondo Capriccioso (Saint'Saens), "Variations" (Tartini-Kreisler), and with Herr Wielaert, "First Movement from ? Sonata P. Major" (Beethoven). * Box Plans and Tickets at tho Dresden. ■' Prices, 7s. Gd. Reserved Seats; Unreserved, n 55., 35., and 2s. II WHY NOT TRY e NEW PLYMOUTH - i. FOR YOUR e HOLIDAY? s THE- IDEAL, HOLIDAY CENTRE. n FINEST RECREATION GROUNDS in £ New Zealand. t NEW MOUNTAIN HOUSE (modern accommodation) WITHJN 90 MINUTES' a motor ride through GLORIOUS BUSH 3 SCENERY. MARVELLOUS MOKAU, within easy motor access. UNRIVALLED ROAD \ and RIVER SCENERY. 1 SPLENDID SEA BEACHES. SAFE a SURF BATHING. f HOT and COLD SALT-WATER BATHS. ; FLOWING OIL WELLS. i BROWN and RAINBOW TROUT and 0 ' ■ DEEP-SEA FISHING. ;; BOWLS, TENNIS, CROQUET, GOLF. 3 Send to ■ Secretary, Expansion and ,_: Tourist League, Box 8, New Plymouth, 1 for full particulars. HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF PLAYING THE AUTOHARP? • It's a Charming Instrument and easily ' learnt. The music of the Antoharp is very sw«etr and goes nicely ns au accompaniment to the Voice or with the Piano, i We reoommeml the following to beginr ners.,as. good, reliable instruments, with fine,'-'mellow; wolHsustairiecl tone:-— ) No. 2—Ebonised 3 Bars, 21 Strings, 10s. Cd. 3 No. 3—lmitation Rosewood, 6 Bars, 25 1 Striiißs, Us. No. 10—Imitation Rosewood, by Muller, G Bars, 26 Strings, 21s. No. ll—lmitation Rosewood, by Mull«r, 1 ■ superior quality, 255. : Posted anywhere, Is. extra for postage. 1 Each ' Autoharp supplied in Cardboard Box, nitli Tuning Key, Plectrum, and f Tutor complete. \ We supply to country residents by Post 5 on the guarantee that if instrument is l anyway unsatisfactory we will take it r back, and refund tho money. [ CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTDi, ; 19-21 Manners Street, Wellington. [ The olclost established Music House in N.Z. ; SEASIDE RESORT. AB. NICHOLLS desires to state that o ■ ■ ho has taken over the Sea Viewi ' Boarding Houso at CASTLBPOINT, late- ] Iγ carried on by Mr. Potter, and trusts, i by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage. r . dTRINGsBAND. MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, and Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homos," Garden Parties, eto. Can supply large or small Orchestra. Address, 13G TORY ST. 'Phone 2570. YOU CAN'T RUB OUT FACTS. npHAT we arc giving you the best TailorJ- made Suit in .town for the money. No . fictitious savings. Fit'and Stylo guaranteed. G. S. ROBERTS, . ■ Fashionable Tailor, 52 Lower Cuba St. (Over N.Z. Motor Co., opposite Bank of N.Z.) N ' In the COMPETITIONS Your DEPORTMENT will Connt. SPECIAL LEStSONS for intending Competitors, and SDooial Exercises in Relaxation and Flexibility for Pianista and Violinists. MISS MARGARET NEUIIANN, Teacher of Physical Culture, Ronth'a Bnildings, roatherston Streak npENNIS RACKETS.—We have opened J. up a good selection of Baily and Co.'a Rackets and Nets, which ws are selling at wholesale prices. . W. J. SEATER AND CO., 24 Grey Street. 'Phono U74. ■ PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH JONES AND CO.'S PLANTS. BEST SELECTION OP ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Iβ. per doz. Note the Address—2ss CUBA STREET. 'Phone 510. '■ WE UNDERTAKE •jTWRNITURE REMOVALS and. Storage •"■ oi same in Dry Stores. Customs Clearing and Forwarding of Goods to any part of tho Dominion. Cartage Contracts of all Descriptions. MUNT, COTTRELL, AND CO., LTD. rar ANTED KNOWN. Open Daily from Noon till 11.15 p.m. (Except Tuesdays, when premises close at 2 o'clock.) PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 168 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone No. 20. Wireless. Radio Office, -Wcllini-ton.-Tho steamers Warrimoo (Bluff to Ilobart), Maheno (Auckland to Sydney), Tofua (Auckland to South Sea Islands), UHmaroa- (at Dunedin), Victoria- (Lyttellon to Wellington), Maungamii (Sydney to Wellington), Aorangi (San Francisco to Wellington), and Moana (Sydney to Wellington) , \Vill probably be within wireless range this evening. Stylo 226 in Warnor'e. Rust-proof <Oorfor t!io ijlnlili t>'nm<lw flmtre,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1613, 3 December 1912, Page 7
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