AMUSEMENTS. ■ BHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE, AVillis Street. . Tho Home of Perfectly-projected Pictures. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. GRAND CHANGE OP PP.OGRAMME, Headed by that great Exclusive Star Drama, "WHEELS OP DESTRUCTION." "WHEELS OP DESTRUCTION." A BOOM! A BOOM! Tho Greatest Attraction Ever Screened in Wellington. See the Great Motor' Smash in tho "WHEELS OP DESTRUCTION." THE BOND OP MUSIC, - A Superb VitagTaph Star. WATERPLANE ELOPEMENT, A screaming Max Linder Comedy. THOSE ENDEARING CHARMS (Edison). PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE, Etc., etc. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission—Adults, Gd., Children, 3d. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN. . \ THE BOX PLAN 'of RESERVED SEATS for SONG RECITAL AND PINAL GRAND CONCERT opens at the Dresden TO-MORROW at 9 a.m. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. On THURSDAY, JANUARY 2nd.- ' Messrs. J. and N. Tait will present. —- MADAME KIRKBY LUNN MADAME KIRKBY LUNN — In one of her WORLD-PAMOUS SONG RECITALS. Probably in no other/istyle of work is the distinguished singer";so successful as in recitals, and it is safe to predict that this recital will bo a musical and artistic achievement, unequalled in tho annals of the Dominion.
— MADAME KIRKBY LUNN — SONG RECITAL. ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 2nd. Throughout the whole of the Dominion it. is conceded by both Press and Public •that MADAME KIRKBY LUNN and her {rflliant company had PERMANENTLY Raised and Set the Standard of Music in New Zealand. • FINAL GRAND CONCERT, • . SATURDAY, JANUARY 4th. Special Popular Programme. Prices—ss., 35., 2s. Box Plan opens at Dresden.To-morrow, at 9.a.m. ~ SCOT'J' COLVILLE, Tour'ng Manager. rjlHE' UNPRECEDENTED BOOM. ■ BARTON BROS.' CIRCUS. BARTON BROS.' CIRCUS. Located Near Te Aro Railway Station. TWO PERFORMANCES. ' TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. THE KIDDIES' DAY OUT eventuates 'tliis afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Bring, them along to see our GRAND MATINEE PERFORAfANCE especially arranged for the little ones, with ull due regard for the participation of adults.. MATINEE PRICES—Is., 25., and 3s, ■Children, lid., to all parts. . , TO-NIGHT, again ' TO-NIGHT. A BIG DOUBLE CHANGE . PROGRAMME. DO NOT FAIL TO-SEE'THIS GIGANTIC SHOW. On Xmns Eve tho huge Canvas Stadium was thronged by a, multiudc of uwrryiinakers. One continuous element of Spontaneous Admiration greeted each and /every one of our 30—STAR ARTISTS—3O' ATifl "onr Unexcelled Array of. 70—HORSES AND' PONIES-rO A' perpetual phase of Pleasant Piquancy i-uermealod tho programme. Two thousand people voted tho .Show the GREATESi. fiMOSEMENT. BOOM IN CIR'CUS DISOMY. llie Show is too big to describe in a Niwspaper. Just follow 'the Crowds and 1 arrive at Bartons Circus. AIfeSSION PRICES—Is., 25., and 3s. Children Half-price, vWALTER V, HOBBS, . ' . : Press Agent.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 26 December 1912, Page 7
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