THE DANDIES.
Mr. Edward Branrconibe's company ■)f entertainers, "The Dandies," wlio
1 ;.;<? to inaugurate a vrasoii of four ] nights at the Theatre Royal en Thursday, need no -special introduction, to New Zealand folk. Lust y?ar tho Dandies did record business wherever they appeared, and at the end loft tin1- public more enthusiastic than they found it. Their sum ess was in no degree due to any mere chance- or accident, but Avas solely attributable to their having the goods. Tlie name of Mr. Branscombo has nov'er yet-been associated Avith .any unworthy or banal entertainment, he introduces only approved artists and ho scrupulously guards against any intrusion of vulgarity or semi-puggc-sti rcness. Since the Dandies Avers in Now Zealand last they have appeared with delightful and continuous •.".ueccf-s: at their different locations -during the summer in Australia. The companies liaA-e been strengthened and perfected at every point, every possible item risking dullness has been expunged, every good turn has been made better, mid their repertoires haA'-e been enormously cxtendf-d by the addition of many original features and many current ■pucoe.sses ia the old world.' The box vlr.n is at Jackson's.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13738, 2 June 1913, Page 7
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189THE DANDIES. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13738, 2 June 1913, Page 7
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