THE DANDIES.
This week “The Dandies” are back again in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall where they continue to draw large houses. Each week the versatility of the merry-makers is demonstrated by the change of programme they submit to their enthusiastic audiences, and each week the entertainment seems to be brighter. This may in part Le accounted for by the fact that “The Dandies” and their patrons are becoming more familiar,
and everyone is in the most friendly mood. To any of our Auckland readers who have not so far had the pleasure of hearing this talented company of refined entertainers, we would urge them to do so promptly, because they will only be with us until the end of the month. To miss “The Dandies” is to miss a treat. Their popularity is best appreciated when it is remembered that they continue to draw large houses every evening after a season extending into many weeks, which means large numbers of patrons have gone time and time again for a laughing tonic. We can vouch fqr it that “The Dandies” have removed many wrinkles from care-worn faces, and gladdened many a heart since they came to Auckland. Their departure will be regretted.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 22 August 1912, Page 20
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204THE DANDIES. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 22 August 1912, Page 20
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