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amusements KIEKBY LUNN CONCERTS. . TO-NIGHT AT 8. . TO-NIGHT AT 8. And SATURDAY ' NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. OWN HALL T Direction J. AND N. TAIT, SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT! MADAME KIEKBY LUNN. MADAME KIEKBY LUNN. M ADAME KIEKBY LUNN. The “DOMINION" says: “It was De Musset who said, 'Only the voice of the heart can roach 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." At AD aME KIRKBT 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 before the public- And in her tour through Australia she well may carry the title of the finest contralto voice that has visited these parts." MADAME KIEKBY LUNN. The “EVENING POST" says: “The Gods have been good to Madame Kirkby Lunn, for they have not only endowed her with a voice in a million—a voice in several millions, perhaps—but with it they have also given her other gifts which are precious above rubies." SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT, 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 Lunn was specially chosen by the composes for the first performance of this work at f Covent Garden. Also “Nachtigall," Brahms "Das Madohen Spricht” Brahms “Unmindful of the Roses," Lohr “It is not Because Your Heart is Mine," Lohr "Hnsheen," A. Needham "There is a Green Hill Par Away," Gounod And by general desire the “Sapphisch© Ode." Brahms And “Three Fishers," Huliah Will be repeated at this Concert, Mr ANDREW SHANES will sing: "Two Grenadiers," Schumann "Danny Deever,” Damroech. 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 EIBAUPIEEEB will play “Polonaise," Vieuxtemps “Berceuse," Grieg “Mazurka," Wieniawski. Accompanist Herr Johan Wielaert Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; Unreserved, ss, 3s, 2s. Box Plan and Tickets at the Dresden. WELLINGTON HARBOR FERRIES, LTD. DAY’S BAT AND RONA BAY SERVICE. STEAMERS run Daily at 10.15 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. from Wellington to Day's Bay and Rona Bay, leaving the Bays at frequent intervals. Refreshments available at the Pavilion. DANCING, Victoria Hall, Newtown.— Madams Foley is prepared to enrol Pupils for Music and Dancing. Tuition Class, Thursday; Upper Hutt, Friday. Private Lessons by appointment. The largest ■ stock of Fancy Dresses for Hire in the Dominion. The above hall is now available for dances, etc. MEETINGS NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary, General Meeting of the Australasian Temperance and General Mutual Life Assurance Society, Limited, will be held at the Head Office of the Society, corner of Swanston and Little Collins streets, Melbourne, immediately after the close of the Annual Meeting, on TUESDAY, the 2fth day of December, 1912. Business—To receive Annual Actuarial Report. J. McK. HENRY, General Manager. Head Office, Melbourne, December 2nd, 1912. ii) BIBLE IN SCHOOLS. MEETING of those opposed to the platform of the Bible in Schools’ League will be held in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall on FRIDAY. December 6th, at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor presiding. 917 WELLINGTON TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Council w m be held TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). December sth, at 7.30 p.m. Business—Consideration of appointment of Secretary. W. C. NOOT, 53 Acting-Secretary. FOR SALE ~~’ RESTAURANT FOR SALE. A N up-to-date, old established Diningrooms, situated in one of the best parts of Wellington, doing a high-class trade of a very profitable nature and showing a handsome weekly profit; lease seven years at £8 per week rent. Restaurant is fitted np with all conveniences, and has accommodation for sixtysix customers. Business will stand the strictest investigation. Cafe not open on Sundays. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Price as going concern .£6OO. Reasonable terms will be given for portion of purchase money. Further particulars to bona fide buyers on application to ZOHRA3 & CO., Panama street. Wellington. CEND YOKE ADVERTISEMENT TO O “THE TIMES" II yon have Farm Lands for SALE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 3

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