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AMUSEMENTS. TTIB MAJESTY'S TIIEATRE. Proprietors John Fullor and Sons MIS EVENING Messrs John Tullgi and Sons lull again lmo tho plons-mo in presenting the MAGNIFICENT PROGRAM ML which last, ovening won .tho approval of over two thousand delighted patrons ITJLLLRS Uhcßtst PJCIURIS FULLERS' of oil. PICTURES Presents Tho Ambrosio Masterpeico, DEATH OR GLORY A Story DEATH OR GLORY of DEATH OR GLORY tho Great DEATH OR GLORY Napoleon IJIL VILLAGE VIXLN Scnncs in Lapland Spoony l?am TWILIGHT. TWILIGHP During tho progress of this Magnificent Picture, MRS. "WALTER PULLER Will Sing "LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG" DRLSS CIRCLE, Is Cd , STALLS, la | UPPER CIRCLE, 6d. Booking, 2s. Plan ot Dresden. ON REQUEST Trams Stop in Tronl of Theatre NEXI SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MATINEE 2 30 MATINEE MA'JiNLL sharp MA'IIJILL When an entirely now and specially 60 ccted series of Pictures mil tho prceiidd HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE << Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. 1 MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY Cth Messrs. Fuller and' Sons havo -pleasure in announcing MME SARAH BERNHARDT, MME SARAH BERNHARDT, Tho Famous French Actress, In the great Historical Production; QUEEN ELIZABETH QUEEN LLIZABLTH Her Lifo and Love Story. ' Plan now opca at Dresden. EIBKBY LUNN CONCERTS. TO NIGHT, AT 8. TO NIGHT, At S, And SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8, ' , x SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8 fjTQWN HALL, TOWN HALL, ■*• Direction ... J. and N. Tait EPOCH-MAKINfi EVENT, io-n:ght, AT 8, ' Madame ■ < KIRKBY'LUNN Will giTO one of her World-famed SONG BECITALS. Probably in no other branch of tho art is Madame ICirkby Lunn so successful as in. JiociUls, and it is bale to predict that To-ught's Recital tn|l bo ,a Musmal and Artistic Achievement unequalled m tho annals of, the Dominion, Madamo KirkbyLunn will hare the assistance of Mr. William Murdoch at tho piano, it ho as a soloist ranks m merit to tho most famous pianists of tho -world, and as an accompanist is tt ithout equal. The Programmo has been Chosen to Show I at its best THE WONDERFUL VERSATILITY Of the "GREATEST CONTRALTO AUSTRALIA HAS HEARD." , Comprising, as it does, Songs by famous Old German and Modern lrcnch, Gorman and English Composers. > i , PROGRAMME ' i 0. Saints Sacns—(a) Printonips Qui Commence (from "Samson and Delilah"). Bizot— (b) beguediUa (from,' Carmen"). Brahms—(a) bapphistho Oqc, (b) von Enigcr LiebD, (c) Wir Wondelfui, (d) Dcr Scanned ■■ , < Schubert—(a) Dcr tod und das Jfadclion ( (b) Gretchcn am Spmnrado Ri Slrausa—(c) Traum dirch die dammc-i rung. , Henschcl—(d) Morgcn. Hymno Mallinson-{a) Tour by the Clock, (b) To Me at My lif th Flooi Window Lldgej—(c) Larl Bristol's Inrencll, (d) See Where Mj Loto A Mnjing Goes , In addition to plajmg Madamo Kirkby Lunn's accompaniments, Mr William Murdoch will plnj— Pebussey—{a) Clair do Luno, (b) La Cathedralo Engloutio, (c) Reflets dans l'eau. i POSITIVELY A Tho LAST APPEARANCE OF MADAME KIRKBY LUNN And her BRILLIANT COMPANY SATURDAY TVENING NEXT, AT 8 POPULAR PROGRAMME POPULAR PRICES Reserved Seats, 5s , Unreserved, 3> and 2s Box Plans and Day Sales at tho Dresden. Direction . „ J. and N. Tait. STRING BAND. TUTESSRS VITETTA BROTHERS, ."JL Harp, Violin, and Tlute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oik Hotel), Are prepared to Teceira engagements for "At Homes," Garden Paibes, etc Can 6upp!j largo or small Orchestra Addross. IS6 TORY ST 'Phono 2571)

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 7

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