AMUSEMENTS.
TITE DANDIES. The Red Randies ngnin had a very cordial audience at the Town Hall concert chamber ■la-«t nisJit. The Handles will expound their cheerful cospel every night for the rest of tie week. WEST'S nCTTTRES. Tlie new i'or the week at Che HoyM AJiwrt Ilall drew a large attendance last n4£ht> Quite apart from the general interest of the serier. shown during the course of the evening, special interest centres in the pictorial representation of Marcus Oarkc's famous novel. "For the Term of His Natural Ldfe." The pathetic story of lUjfus Dawes is powerfully related by Mr A. Boothman as the pdctirre unfolds the different incidents before tile spectators. The proprramme contains two Tery charm.tn'c trjivel pjctnres in "I'icuiresqne Japnn" nnd "Promenades of Paris," an-d "Newcastle Ct»al Mines'' reveals certain aspects of an important induetry in a most reaMrtic manner. It is picturen of the Saner kind which really constitute the jostineation for the huge popularity of the moving picture. A few comic piotnres and a etory or t-w>» add variety and interest to the entertainment.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1913, Page 2
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178AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1913, Page 2
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