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TTT-IRKBY LUNN ' CONCERTS TO-NIGHT, at 8, TO-NIGHT, at 8, And SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. fj\ 0W N H A ~L~T. Direction ...» J. and N. TAIT, SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT I MADAME KIRKBY LUNN. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN. Tho DOMINION says: "It was De Museet who paid, 'Only th» voice of the tooart can reach the heart.' Madame Lunn ha* the 'voice of the heart,' developed and supported by v. 6Uj>orb artistry. . . . She is animated, alive, radiant, and can thrill. She hat a personality that is 'felt' ac soon as ehe takes the platform." MADAME KIRKBY LUNN. The N.Z. TIMES e&y«: _ 'Not for nothing has she been acclaimed in. Britain as one of tfle greatest— if uot the greatest— contraltos at present appearing before the public. And in her tour through Australia she well may carry the title of the finest contralto voice that hu» visited these parts." MADAME KIRKBY LUNN. The EVENING POST says: "The gods have been good to Madam* Kirkby Lumi, for they have not only endowed her with a voice in ft million— a voice in several millions, perhaps—but with it they have also given her otner gift« which we precious above rubies." SECOND CONCERT TONIGHT, At 8. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN WILL SING the famous aria, "SOFTLY AWAKES MY HEART," From "Samson and Delilah." In response to the numerous requests, Madame Luna was specially chosen by the composer for tho first performance of this work xt Covent Garden. Also "NftchtigAll" (Brahma) "Das Madchen Sprieht" (Brahms) "Unmindful of the RoW (Lohr) •'It is not Bec&ueo Your Heart :• Mine" (Lohr) "Husheen" (A. NeedhamJ "There is a Green Hill Far Away" (Gounod) And, by general desire, th« "Sapph&ehe Ode" (Brahms) And "Three Fishers" (Hullah) Will be repeated at thin Concart. Mr. ANDREW SHANKS will elng"Two Grenadiers" (Sohumann) •'Danny Deever" (Damroech) Mr. WILLIAM MURDOCH will play— / "Prelude" (Cesar Franok) "Etude A-flat, Op. 25" (Chopin) "Valse, C-sharn minor" (Chopin) "Vfclse, G-Bat* (Chopin) M. ANDRE de •RIBAUPIERRE wilt play— "Polonaise" (Vieuxt©mp») "Berceuse" (Greig) ♦•Mazurka" (WiewWki). Accompanist, HKRR JOHAN WIELAERT Reserved Tickets, 7s 6d ; Unreserved, bt, 3>, is. Box Plm and Ticket* at Dresden. SHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THKATRft Willig-etreet. Tht Horn* of Perfeotly-proj«>t*d Pictntei, , TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 Complete Change of Programme. Every Picture Absolutely New. The Most Perfect Set of Pictures cv« Shown in ohe Programme. HEEMAW^^^HKRMAN.. M V !F A, (Vitt ii E *"V*WVIS" V *WVI SB A 1 (A Gorgeously Coloured Scenic). Latest Pathe Gazette. • JUVENILE LOVE AFFAIR. Ladies, bring the Children to toe thil Beautiful Picture. DON'T PINCH MY PUP t , . (A Screaming Comedy). >&'.>-> Etc. Etc. Etc. Open Daily from 11 *.m. to 11 p.m. Admission— Adulte, 6d; Children, 3d, k""AT IN O RIN K. ' ym&n*treefc. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS Of the RINK PICTURES! JftlNK PICTURES! GRAND FAREWELL PROGRAMME A Superb New Series, including A RANCHMAN'S NERVE ■ (Gaumont Graphic). FRONTIER DOCTOR. Bohemia Life and Customs. And Many Other Excellent Subject* LAST THREE NIGHTS Of RINK PICTURES! PRICES s ADULTS SIXPENCE To^fcll CHILDREN HALF-PRICE part*. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN* L«bmm— H*yw*rd'i, Ltd. Direotion— West's, Ltd., tc Haywtrd'e, IM, WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES I To-night's Great Programme—The But, RED FOX, THE POACHER! RED FOX, THE POACHER I A thrilling, sensational drama. STERN PAPA I An A,B. s STERN PAPA! Farce Comedy. HEART OF ESMERALDAI HEART OF ESMERALDA! A Vitagraph Romance. SAVING AN AUDIENCE ! Vit» SAVING AN AUDIENCE ! Screalfc TWO DAUGHTERS OF EVE I TWO DAUGHTERS OF EVE I PUNNICUSS TIRED OF LIFE! WHIFFLES GOES FISHING 1 TO-MORROW (Friday) TO-MORROW, GRAND BENEFIT 'FOR ISLAND BAY SCHOOL SPORTS FUND. QT. JAMES'S HALL, LOWER HUT?, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 6th DEC, BAZAAR! BAZAAR I BAZAA*! In Aid of Society for the Prevention «| Cruelty to Animal*. To be Opened by Mr. Webb. Pretidect «| the Society, at 3 o'clock. Admission, 6d a#d 3d. rjJOWN HALL. TOWN HALIs SUNDAY NEXT, SUNDAY NEXT, Bth DECEMBER, 1912. FINAL SUNDAY CONCERT OF THI 1912 SEASON, By tho WELLINGTON PROFESSION*! ORCHESTRA (Conductor, MR. JHSRBBRT BLOT*. Soloist, SiaNOR~A. S». TRUDA, Flautist. Concert at 8.30 p.m. J, F. WOODWARD, Secretary. R~s! CUNNINOTON (Of Chrißtchuroh). "THE SEED OF SOCIALIBM." EMPRESS THEATRE. SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT. (Auspice* Wellihgtoh Socialist Party), Mrs. Cunnington is a foremost speaker, writer, and woman's orge-niser. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL THE Annual Show of Student*' Work of the School, Wakefield and Mero* »tre*t«, will be Opened on THURSDAY FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, sth, &t* and 7th December. All interested m invited to attend. W. S. LA TROBE, M.A*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 136, 5 December 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 136, 5 December 1912, Page 8

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