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AMUSEMENTS.

THE NEW DANDIES TO-NIGHT. This evening in the Opera House "The New Dandies," Mr Edward Branscombe's latest company, will make their appearance. An exchange says:—"Of all the companies which Mr Brauscombe has presented, 'The New Dandies' arc superior to any. Their brightness, versatility, and tuneful rendering of numbers stamp them as a body of entertainers of more than average, merit, and the large audience soon realised that here was a compact little company without ut weak member." The programme to be presented this evening will serve to introduce the all-round capabilities of. the visiting artists. Miss Dorothy Manning, the soprano of the party, and Miss Linda Bradford, contralto, will be heard [ choice songs and duets, and Mr Wn W Liddlc, baritone, will sing a-number of the latest ami most popular compositions. Miss Ivy Davis, soubrcttc, and Messrs Andrew Paco, Harry Graham, and Courtney Fordj constitute a capable quartet of humorists who, in addition to individual efforts, will combine in a series of concerted humorous eoncoe- , tions. The company as a who!, 1 wi!! contribute a selection from Bint's opera, "Carmen," while four male members will submit a diverting finale in "Kellv." Another ensemble num-

bcr.wMch is said to exemplify the versatility of "The Dandies" is "A Musical Restaurant." The box plan is at the Bristol,

HAYWAED'S-FULLEE'S PICTURES. at the .Picture Palsies thero ;■■„•'!! b" serecM:-'! oho'of i !'.:.• ;i:o-t .senna- '■?.'.•;,'!:■[ ;0 " Vi'/L/if- 'Aro "ifv (iiii'ilC:! .'"' "idl;' V;\xh" i? a fi'.ii! Oi ■ihc type ihn; .diouhl he- aim;,;; Wrl'OMO. The liiV i':i.':;'v-]!!= of the groups of people who feature in the,film .go to :--ake up-a story that is entrancingly interesting, and the manner in which the current: of ,their respectives lives .is changed by witnessing the screening of a photo-play in a" Now York cinema ijg.a novel innovation, Tho season is for two nights only, .and intending patrons are urged to book' thoir -seats.

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North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 13975, 12 September 1917, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 13975, 12 September 1917, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 13975, 12 September 1917, Page 2