AMUSEMENTS
FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. This craning those semsatioaally clever Mrobals and tumblers Manfcanibo mid \\ ells, whose act is a bewilderingly <,uick exhibition of hair-raising feats and comedy, make their last appearance. The other acts of importance are the revuetite dispensed by Elton Black, Kate Howarde and Co.. Louis Duggaa. and Victor. Chi Monday evening a new revue will bo staged, and the variety programme will bo fortified by the appearance of Coco and Chico (acrobats), Walter D'Oria (champion ball-puncher), and Nellie Kolle (impersonator). A matinee performance was given this afternoon. BRYDONE SKATING KDfK. For three sessions daily the Brydone bkating Kink is attracting gratifying patronage. The floor is probably th| best in Acw Zealand, every convenience is provided for both devotees and spectators, and there is a programme of band music afternoon and evening. THE RED DANDTES. The "Red Dandies" made their second appearance in Burns Hall laet night, when there was a good attendance. The programme -was of a most enjoyable nature, and the audience were not dow to appreciate the efforts of this talented combination, and the performers were repeatedly encored, notwithstanding that the programme did not permit of additional numbers. The programme is of a particularly varied character, and the humorous section of it was provocative of much laughter. The enjoyment of the various r.iimbm was greatly enhanced by th& piano accompaniments, •which were most capably played by Miss Reina Young. The Dandies will appear again this evening. SCOTCH CONCERT. In appealing to the generous people of Otago for funds to relieve the distress in the Highlands and Mauds of Scotland caused through the war, • the committee who have this matter in hand feel suro that, notwithstanding the- many calls that have been made during the "past three months, the people of Otago will not forpet the man in the kilt. Fighting " Mac" has always been willing and ready to ■ take up arms at the Empire's call. The men of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland have nivde an enthusiastic response to the national appeal for men to join the British Navy and Army. One result of this has been that fully 90 per cent, of the male population of military age have left for the front, and in consequence distress threatens to becomo acute during the coming winter among the women, children, and older men left behind at their homes deprived of their bread-winners. The concert to be given in the Garrison Hall on the 22nd is in aid cf this worthv object.
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Evening Star, Issue 15906, 11 September 1915, Page 9
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416AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 15906, 11 September 1915, Page 9
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