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AMUSEMENTS. KIRICBY LUNN CONCERTS. SECOND CONCERT: THURSDAY NEXT SECOND CONCERT: THURSDAY NEXT Five and Three Shilling Tickets on Sale at the Dresden. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OP THE FIRST KIRIvBY LUNN CONCERT. Never in the Musical History of 'Wellington has such a UNANIMOUS .and "UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS been made by any Artist to equal the reception given to Madam® Kirk by Lunn and her Distinguished Company last' night. Throughout the wholo evening the Programme was MAINTAINED to a LEVEL WHICH HAS NOT BEEN APPROACHED by any Company iir'New Zealand. By her GLORIOUS VOICE, PURITY OF TONE, WONDERFUL ARTISTRY, And CHARMING PERSONALITY, MADAME KIRICBY LUNN / Scored a triumph last night, which is unequalled in the Musical History of Wellington. . _. rjIOWN HALL. TOWN,HALL. Direction ... J. and N. TAIT, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. Madame KIRKBY LUNN, KIRICBY LUNN, GREATEST DRAMATIC CONTRALTO OF THE DAY, Assisted by the • ' MOST BRILLIANTLY TALENTED COMPANY OF ARTISTS . that has ever visited the Dominion. Mr. Andrew Shanks (Baritone) .• Mr. William Murdoch (Pianist). , M. Andre de Ribaupierre (Violinist). . Accompanist Herr Johan Wielaert. Reserved Tickets, 7s, 6d.; Unreserved, 55., 35., 2s. _ Box Plan and Tickets at the Dresden. WHY NOT TRY NEW PLYMOUTH FOR YOUR HOLIDAY? THE IDEAL HOLIDAY CENTRE. FINEST RECREATION GROUNDS in New Zealand. NEW MOUNTAIN HOUSE (modern accommodation) WITHIN 90 MINUTES' motor ride through GLORIOUS BUSH SCENERY. MARVELLOUS 'MOKAU, within easy motor access. UNRIVALLED ROAD and RIVER SCENERY. SPLENDID SEA BEACHES. SAFE SURF BATHING. HOT and COLD SAI.T-WATER BATHS. FLOWING OIL WELLS: " ' BROWN and RAINBOW . TROUT anil DEEP-SEA FISHING. BOWLS, TENNIS, CROQUET,' GOLF. Send to Secretary, Expansion and Tourist, 1.-ea'gue, Box 8, New Plymouth, for full particulars. Have you ■ ever .thought of PLAYING THE AUTOHARP ? It's a Charming Instrument and easily, learnt. The music of, the Autoharp is l very sweet, and goes , nicely as an accompaniment to tho Voice or with the Piano. We recommend'the following to beginners as gcod, • relkble\instrumerits, with fine, mellow, well-sustained tone:— No. 2—Ebonised 3 Bars,-21 Strings, 10s. 6d.. No. 3—lmitation Rosewood, G Bars, 25 Strings, lis. , . : No. 10—Imitation-. Rosewood, by Muller, G Bars, SB'Striries'.'.Sls. 1 No. 11—Imitiitidn by Muller, superior quality, 255. ; Posted anywhere, Is. extra for postage. ' Each Autoharp supplied in Cardboard Box, with Tuning Iley, Plcfttrurij, and Tutor complete. • ' ■ > ■ j We supply to country residents by Post on the guarantee thnt if instrument is anyway unsatisfactory we ! w}ll take it back,'and refund the money. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ' 19-21 Manners. Street, Wellington. The oldest established Musio House in N.Z. . SEASIDE .RESORT., . B. NICHOLLS desires to state 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. , YOU CAN'T RUB OUT FACTS. THAT we aro giving you the best Tailormade Suit in town for the. money.' No fictitious savings. Fit and Style guaranteed. RoßEß r[, s> Fashionable Tailor, 52 Lower Cuba St. (Over N.Z. Motor Co., opposite Bank of V , , N.Z.) PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH JONES AND CO.'S ' PLANTS. BEST SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. Note the Address —255 CUBA STREET* 'Phone 510. WEATHER REPORTS. i . AT 1 P.M. YESTERDAY. Gape Maria van Dlemen—Not received. Rusell.-N.W., fresh; barometer, ■ 29.70; thermometer, 67. Overcast; sea moderate. Manukau Heads—West, fresh; barometer. 29.63;. thermometer, 58. Fog, showery; eea ™u°klaiid.—West, light:, barometer, 29.52; thermometer, 62. Overoast, , Tauranga—NJJ.W., breeze; barometer, 29.62; thermometer, 61. Rain; sea smooth. East Oape.—N.W., fresh: barometer, 29.62: thermometer, 61. Cloudy, showery; eea Osborne.—N.W., light; barometer, 29.57; thermomeeter 62. Overoa-st; sea smooth. Port Ahuriri.-North. light; 'barometer, 29.47; thermometer, 66. Overcast; sea smooth. Castlepolnt.—N.E., light; barometer, 29.45; thermometer, 67. Oloudy; sea increasing. Wellington—N.N.W., frosh; barometer, 29.33; thermometer. 57. Overoast, rain. New Plymouth—N.W., fresh; barometer, 29.57; thermometer, 61. Overoast; gfea, mod-, erate. Oape Egmont.—N.W., fresh; barometer, 29.57; thermometer, 62. Showery; soaroueh. WaJiganui.—North, light; barometer, 29.47 ;■ thermometer.' 67. Fair; sea smooth. ' Farewell Spit—West, eale; barometer. 29.40; thermometer, 60. Oloudy;.sea heavy. Oape Foulwind—S.W., moderate gale: barometer, 29.38; thermometer, 56. Squally: sea rough. Westport.—S.S.W., moderate gale; barometer, 29.32; thermometer, 59,' Showery; sea. .rough. Stephen Island—N.B., fresh; barometer, 29.35: thermometer, 55. Foe aad rain,; sea 1 °Cape Campbell— North, fresh; barometer. 29.40; thermometer, 59. Overoast; sea considerable. .... Kailtoura,.—S.E., fresh; barometer, 29.23; thermometer. 61. Mist and rain: sea Toush; Akaroa Lighthouse.—West, light; barometer, 29.33; thermometer, 52. Cloudy and rain; sea smooth. Port Chalmers.—S.W., light; barometer, 29.36; thermometer, 57. Overcast, radn; sea smooth. Nuggets.—South,, moderate gale; barometer, 29.31; thermometer, 44. Showery; sen. rough. nluff.—S:W., lielit; barometer, 29.45; ther-. mometer, 52. Foggy; sea moderate . ' B. V. PKMBERTON. Meteorological Office.' Wellington, December 3, -1912. ■

"Bones," thundered the manager, "where is the clock?" "Dunno, sir," responded tlie office boy timidly. "Someone stole it likely." "What? And you sitting here! Why didn't you watch it?" Style 82G^in

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1614, 4 December 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1614, 4 December 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1614, 4 December 1912, Page 9

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