AMUSEMENTS. KIRKBY LUNN CONCERNS. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. And SATURDAY NEXT. . SATURDAY NEXT. nnOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction J. and N. TAIT. MADAME KIBKBY LUNN. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN. The "DOMINION" says: "It was DeMusset who said, 'Only the voico of tlio heart, can reach the heart.' Madame Lunn has the 'voice of the heart,' developed and supported by a superb artistry. .. . She is animated, alive, radiant, and can thrill. She has a personality that is 'felt' as soon as she takes the platform." MADAME KIRKBY LUNN. The "N.Z. Times" says: "Not for nothing has she been acclaimed in Britain as one of the greatest —if not the greatest—contraltos at present appearing beiore the public. And in her tour through Australia shu well may carry the title 01 the finest contralto voice thai has visited these parts." MADAME KIRKBY LUNN. The "EVENING POST" says: "Tho eods have been good to Madame Kirkljy Lunn, lor they have not only endowed her with a voico in a million—a, voice in several millions, perhaps—but with it they havo also given her other gifts which are precious above rubies." SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT, At 8. MADAME .KIRKBY LUNN WILL SING the,Fatuous'Aria, "SOFTLY-AWAKES MY HEART," From "Samson and Delilah," in response to'the numerous requests. Madame Lunn was specially chosen by the composer lor the first performance of this work at Coveut Garden. Also . ■ "Nachtigall," Brahms. "Das Madchen Spricht," Brahms. "Unmindful of the Roses," Lohr. ,"It is not Because Your Heart is Mine,"' Lohr. "Husheeri," A. Needham. '■'There is a Green Hill Far Away," Gounod. And, by General Desire, the— "Sapphische Ode," Brahms. And "Three Fishers," Hulla'h. Will bo Repeated at this Concert. Mr. ANDREW SHANKS will sin»: ' "Two Grenadiers," Schumann. "Danny Deever," Damtosch. Mr. William MURDOCH will play: "Prelude," Cesar Franck. 'Etude A flat Op. 25," Chopin. "Valse C Sharp Minor," Chopin. "Valse G Flat," Chopin. M. ANDRE de RIBAUPI'ERRE will play. , "Polonaise," Vieuxtemps. "Berceuse," Grieg. , "Mazurka," Wieniawski. Accompanist Herr Johan Wielacrt. Reserved seats, 7s.'Gd.; Unreserved, 5« 3s, 2s. Box "Pmn and Tickets at the_p_resden. S~HORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, Willis Street. The Home of Perfectly-projected Pictures. TO-DAY.' TOJXVY.- TO-DAY. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, EVERY PICTURE ABSOLUTELY NEW. The Most Perfect Sot of Pictures Ever Shown in One Programme/ ' HERMANI. HERMANI. (Star Drama). THE ANCIENT BOW (Vita. Exclusive). RIVERA. . RIVERA. A,Gorgeously Coloured Sconic. Latest Pathe Gazette. JUVENILE LOVE AFFAIR. Ladies, bring the Children to sjo this Beautiful Picture. DON'T PINCH MY PUP. A Screaming Comedy. Etc., Etc., Etc. • 'Oneh-Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. '■"Admission, Adults Gd., Children 3d.
A TJCKLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. GENERAL ENTRIES (1 sov. each). ACCEPTANCES for 1 - . Auckland Cup, 7 sovs. Railway Handicap, 2 sovs. FIRST FORFEITS- ■ • G.N. Foal Stakes, 1 sov. 39th G.N. Derby, 1 sov. 18th Royal Stakes, 1 sov. Arc Due on FRIDAY, 6th DECEMBER, by 9 p.m.FEES must accompany in each instance. J. F. HARTLAND, ' \ Secretary. MARTON JOCKEY. CLUB. ■■ SUMMER MEETING. Ist AND 2nd JANUARY, 1913. '"■> NOMINATIONS for all Events (includine the Trial Hack Plate) close on FRIDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1912, at 8 Full Programme see "Weekly Press." ARTHUR WAY, Secretary. " TARATAHI-CARTERTON RACING ■• CLUB. BOXING DAY MEETING. NOMINATIONS for all Handicaps and Entries for Trial Plate received on FRIDAY, 6th December, at Carterton, up to 9 d.eq. J. B. BAIRSTOW, Seoretary.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1615, 5 December 1912, Page 7
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