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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE DANDIES. , It is doubtful if throughout the Dominion any visiting company is better or more favourably known than Mr. Edward Branseombe’s (Jostunm Comedy Coy.. “The Dandies,” which John Hopkins will present on Monday and Tuesday, June 9th and Pith, at the , Municipal Theatre, in conjunction with | a special picture programme. It is tw o ; complete entertainments on one night. I Tlie pictures are screened in tlie nrst I half and “The Dandies” occupy the • whole of the second .half and will pre- . sent a programme adapted for the oci fusion and w ill include many oi the . gems from their extensive repertoire I of songs, dances, sketches, vocal quartetes, humorous interludes, revuequus and selections from grand opera of which they make a special feature and have proven most successful and i popular on this tour. The personnel ot I tlio company is as lollows:—Miss Chris--1 tine Andrews, a Seottisn soprano; .Miss Madeline Knight, the distinguished contralto ; Miss Lciiore Graham, a clever isoubretle; Miss Kitty Gelhor, in musical accompaniments and songs at the | piano; Air. Kingsley Chapman, tenor and light comedian; Henn Millar, basso; and Air. George Livingstone, (character comedian and dancer. The ; Dandies will present different programmes each night and no doubt they will leceive a very hearty welcome.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 145, 5 June 1919, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 145, 5 June 1919, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 145, 5 June 1919, Page 6

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