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' « tfjlK NEW DANDIKS. The New Dandies are drawing well at, tho Concert Ohambcr of the Town Hall. Their entertainment is clever and clean and well varied, it is cutertaininE from start to finish. Anions the artists f.Vo Miss Dorothy Manning am! Miss Linda Bradford, and the male members of the combination all contribute liberally to tiio enjoyment of the evening. Tho.first change of prosraw.-.o U announced for to-night. HIS MAJESTV'S THEATftE. The current bill at His Majesty's Theatre is entertaining. One of the chief item is that by Hose and Dell, cyclists and tumblers. The Koylo Trio are clever comedy songsters. Taylor and M'Qifoin, vocalists; Uaron, ventriloquist; and Maud Panning and the Elliott Sisters also are on tile programme. "INTOLEUAiVCE." The return of the picture "Intolerance" to Wellington bas been well received by the picture-patronising public. The big film is one of the great achievements in the "movie"'-world. It tells fo,ur different stories, all concerning different periods in history. "Intolerance" may be seen every afternoon and evening. Last evening's screening was attended by the Governor-General and the Countess of Liverpool. EMPRESS Til EATHE. Lillian Walker has a becoming role in "Kitty Maokay," a charming i-'cots play "by the Greater Vilagraph Co., which is being screened at the . Empress Theatre. Therfc is a pretty love interest interwoven throughout, with a powerfully constructed plot in which a young man finds ho has fallen in love, with his own sister. Subsequent events prove otherwise, however, and the end is all that could be dc-. -sired. A new instalment of "The frou Claw" is also shown. -*" EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Robert Warwick in "The Argyle Caise" is the top line attraction at Theatre. The story tells of the predicament of a young criminal'expert, who after saving from the gallows a young girl accused of the murder of a millionaire finds that her mother is an accomplice of the guilty one. A thrilling -mystery ends with a satisfying romance.' "America Prepares for War" is a remarkable ]>ic"turo showing what America is doing in entering the world conflict.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3146, 26 July 1917, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3146, 26 July 1917, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3146, 26 July 1917, Page 3

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