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ENTERTAINMENTS.

"THE DANDIES." : The "Orange DniHlies" gave- Wcllinsten people another selection of ito»Ts grave and «ay, fwiii their soemimil.v eiuHwts repurteu* last evening, anil \h<i <|iiaiitr was superior if anything to j&ejjprevious programmes. Tlio undoubted success of tho ffimipnity in their jjrcftfflt Season is sotitrifriik-d to by two factors —tlie possession of one of tlio finest comwljans of hi* kind timfc hare fceeu g*n tere,.iii the pwsaii of Mr. Holaw] Bolir-j", luid seoenffly by a most effeeti#o ensemble singing. M'r, Henry was in. excellent form last night, qiu't was re-' catted again awj, »«nhi fef the inimitable manner'in wJaieli ho performed. Probably his most atmssmg item was Lova and Ikedres," and" the genuine baechic ■flarou.F tlvidi lio imparted to the itr-rti provofed" roars of kiighter, .His other slems wero eseeflent. and inetaelod tlwt kughablo skoWi ftojn Joseph Blnsc-keeVe - rcpnrteiPe, "Tlje Country J.P," An oporatio vwal qiiirtctj "Dream of .Homo". ("II Bachia ).. was sung with' suTprising.lv' fin© effect by Misses Ethel Walter ami Linda Bradford, and Jlessre. Aadrew Pace and George Taylor. The latter two g»ng ami acted to perfection In a fthafmhigly humofoiis *ocal duet, "He t BivaJs." Mr. Andrew Pace is a talented performer. Tlkjivj is nothing forced abeiiii Ins Immonr, wliile he sang with almost fonviniMe iiowenessj "Jfiai, Ninette, Ninon." Mr, oavi<3 tyle j s fine resonant tenof voice Was. heard to adivaatags ift Atoow's "Olbfe'tjic Stilly Night, , ' though Mr. Lylo ®t<M- &<> well to ehmmate a- imWt of gaspiiig elighijy at the ml of his sentences. jVtosi «v tertaining too wero t]ic concerted eferts Kf tho company, netafely, "Hie Vifljasje School" and- "HippptaflHts":" f ho' other performers f Miss Naonii M'-Quoift, the- clmrming soiiteette petite; Miss .Bitel ■Walker. saprwW; Miss' Ltnda Bradford, contralto;-anil'Messrs. Georgo Taylor and Barry Wefetet, all heip to tnake the eronrag pass. Mr. H. Brahms is the «topany's acootti.panist,

. HIS SIAJESf \''S THiamiS; '"The Wgldroiis," ,% tronp© of Bnglisii[comedians, frof.ide ji mast amasinir mid entertaining turn s.t His Majesty's TheatttS;, Courtciut Place., "Tire Era Cbiiiedy FoTtf" also givs aft amusing act ■feakinng plajjtattsro and ragtiiße novelti&s., .Other itenvs on the present progfneiSi.o. of vaiidet'JJfe a.ro eoiiferibirtcd by Fernandez and May, the National J Diifl, Josephine QflSsman ' ■ and her ' pieeaiMnies, and Charles Zofi. TKS KING'S itEAJ-RE. To-night's entertattmenii' st the. King's Bieatfo will lie by General Sir liin Hamilton afid party* Tlie ■exßtlknce oi "The pig Camp of Ne«' Zealand Tfepriteriafe" fe- generally, approved nightly by sjJontatHKrtts ajjpkttse. it is easily -tie fest film produced tecftl■!y ia date, "Tim Threrfs of Destroy"' us ft.stmsatiflftal drama cf inerjtj while "Pietitrcsqiie Greece,"' "How Floiyers Aivak«i,'* 'of thp DevOiii," . "■Ca.dp.ts at 'Newtewn Park, 0 ntnd .sfivetal pther subjecte shown, are all films of ike best standard. The ntiu-sie by the King's Orchestra is. ea*-\-joyahle, The FtiM pr-agramnio si'ili bd |. sßow.li at a matmee ta-terrmv afterfioon ■■ at 130, :■-..■ '•■■.'•'■ : , THE BMFJJESS : TKBAIiCE.. • J "The ftight ?«d \Vrßftg of lit> w ,a Vits« ' f;ra.ph masterpiece, occupies ptqmiiioneo in t-hfs flew progranjina At the Empress . Thoatre contiiiii&us- pictures. .John, al! yettftg. office oiftrkj and iElsie, a ivpfeto in the soma qiSce, fall ill love with .eseh ': otter mi ,ge;t parried*. After a while Elsie's'f'intefest i« lief lidnicl'ifo wanes, and «he.;.asj<s John for ■■money to'tMlrdiase fin? clothes .in. order to- go to the ■niatme'es. : A quarrel-ensues., and Elsie goes to , he.r .former employer ;and ■otters, to. work fpr less' wages than Dora, tiro new typiste. The employer tifehargfts Doritanil reinstatfis tiUh, ■ John , is I'ofy f: aflgry, liirt Elsie defies him, Dora m ijnaijtj}. to &id work, and is tariied gut into tbs- streets without mojrey. Joltn ■ finds his hame ttnplea.saftt, aird leaves the hemse in aiiger to seeltcflirifort elsei\'liere..'! i[<r sees ii_ftitl so'bbinfr. and recog.nisoi iter as Dora, takes her to, a restaurattt. afid She tolls/ ttn o : f her: ■ raisßT.Vi Mutual ..sympathy acts *s a bottd betfreen them, awd'the-v-are".about in efepo when, tay meet, Tiie wife Sppeals to the better s:icie'of dolvri's " ■nattfre, .and lio resfisos that tnW lia'p- , ntiioss is to be gained by Ertwrning to liis tenie, where tfev sabii 'tormeb'antf fflrgive;' fltheir cWeil.eiit ffltts 'Sfe the ; "topwal tlio ErfisoH Ataxia "T'te M.eesap:o in ttp Jjeso," IVnttcf and Cheese," *\A Deal in Rpa.l Kstn-tc" (IrtiWft cflnvedt). auel "E[e *lio Lnnglis Last",- (c-omedy}. The 'sPrieS will Eppear 4Ra« tq-day and to-raipj-lit. ' caAßtEY's' xmf. ■ Tlip v bois pia'n ai the Dresden Piai?.o is rapidly ftfling for tlie :performaiice ef ' i Cha.pl;a> f 'i' A'a : irt'' q:t the Graftd OpeKi House on June 1, 2, atid 3. l')r, Hales, who k pkyijnK.'Spettjgup, is wcli-bia*n io ike ptiMlci aud many ore .■doubfless lsoking 'friirf .to iiis iMteT : p#oi;.ation of tliii p.HTt. ' of tlie fisF.y .old i-ijait. Mr, NouJfiim AJtlsen js playing' the title role. .a. i>nrt> witioh shoultl partioulnrl.v suit his aityi'tios, Mr. C. Bwt-tey Russell will pla.Y the leading jitvemle, * w\q Mr. Hiisseti has played ' V-fety stiftcessfulty bgfora. Mrs. iPerny Woods is plarfujr Dorata Lucia D'A.lyndsreii ; Jliss ffileaimr. Ella Belafajy; iMiss J?uby. Scfltt-, Kitty Verdwa.: Miss Acldin , Elan's. Amy ' 'S'iwittisuo; Jfi'. Kemietb Aitkfln, pfijaiip! ■] Sir Francis Chesney j IVfr. J. Phillips, | Char Joy W.Vekhitm s writ 5Tr." iPkipps i WilJiass,. Bra'ssctt. With this ppsverfu,l nast, thft amateurs shoiild givo ! .i good porforroaDce.. . ' J

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 3

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