THE ORANGE DANDIES.
Although tjtts i-s Uib last w-fifik of tlto GlfnMgo Bandies, tteir popularity, witlj, tlra Wellington pMbfie isi .I'i.ndjm.mislned..' Thf! iiftw jifOgraMwo presented last evening aUrneted a rfflwdac! mtdiciif-'O (a. Woli-dcsei'VOf'! fowi'liniett'l, m viow 41 the- coid, inliflspitahlo tt'eather),,. , as e'teaii,. deVer, tivitl siVCTry as tlKt many owdfeiit the Dnwciifs bare given fl'itrJßg the lo.ng fffason ftmv ilrawliiß to ft dasi?. Tte. I'lM't part is itiiu.suaily bvigljt, oni'f pitMiT'S vri>rc tho rale throtj-ghojit. Mr. .Andrew Pace, wffcKe versa.t-iltty: ajjtl i'?'S.ite:d wanner have, piatte liihi osceedingly po.pvikr, satig with eSfntleti't taste the pretty ballad "Lass o' %\tifi" flivd n a isaMuei style Joined wtfe Miss t-.inda Ika<!|«.nl' if th? 4.m't- "Maying,'* I'l'ip, digital aiirf facial coiiwdj of Sir. Iceland" H'eiiry found jjetity of swipe ifl "Vflinfc I'Snw and Hwd" nt-a cotjeort givoii in a prtvkli'' r-iivsig-od by fto .nranips, and al : sf> ssased convic at tho c*rjciis* of i). debate an, "tfork." Mr. • George Ta.ylctf gets a good deal of g'lisi-o iiito his Irish songs, httt Is hotter in "straight" ballads .fci'iafc display his vigorous vocal qtmlitios, as -was the case in "Troo.psr Johnny- tudfeiV" last evfeuing. , Miss Kria-ffii'iVf'Qiiein, .petite s!iid vivacious, sang "I Like- to Have it. Littlo Rit. On'. 9 -' rtiid. Mis* Kthel Vfnlkw the .wait;: Song "Fairy B'anee" tt'itti plenty «f vocal facility, hut witfcoirt permittiitg many to he.a.r the ffotdti. Of' the concerted riatnirqi's, t'lto rnale ainj'ff>i "Thi'-jkiuj* <if You" was g jjep', and the comic intwWes "AspartgiK" avtd. "Sw'g, Seftw, and irtre in harniCfliy with the vwa-l f : riA'oi etitctinon t@ tho Pajidies' iJ&itcy. In thn .second balf Mr. David I/jie- .w-as oisr;ored fo* ;tft acofifitebfe rc.tidwiiib; of Bjutncirthol's "Erenmg ' Smig," S|iss Bradford song "Gamin' ilire' the $;?:*?," and Mi', rlarry Weistcr broadened *ijit intfl. jiitisrc-liall liyjuoaw in '*He W%s More. Jjikc- a Jhieni Than » Hu-sbatid-" That hardy pwejinial ''Bxccjsior"- ivas hurliisqucd by Messrs. Pae-a aiid 'B*tod; Miss M'Quoßt ftiid Mt, 'Tiiyipr wvK distinctly .gead h> tho "GJad pye"' «kotcli, avid jjisses Walker Jind P'rad- : Ford's 'duet "Fa.rmvel'l to Sujitmor I '' wa-s ,s<i ■ roa-Kstio. -Hifti■' it gftyo haj? foyer to ' Some of the other me-inta* <j{ tjsc cowpany. The <'-i)fertaii»):iftnt . coTOliided with » capital l)inie,sq-0.8. oii the nielodrrM.iia. entitled: ! The Pirate's JJfctten,"
The Orange D.aj.idios will >; fnj'stt'i.v«l;v make their ' adieus to. Wcllkigteii an Saturday cvomiig. ' •
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2186, 26 June 1914, Page 10
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379THE ORANGE DANDIES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2186, 26 June 1914, Page 10
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