ENTERTAINMENTS
THE DANDFES. Tho Dandies nre now established favourites in Wellington, and their bright entertainments never fail to draw crowds of people. Their nightly programmes provido diversion of a sort Hint is, eminently acceptable, and it is hardly dangerous to predict that while the qunlity of the items is kept up to the present standard the company will never lack a following. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "The Primal Lure" will be presented at Everybody's Theatro to-day and next week. William S. Hart, tho favourite Western actor, has another opportunity to display his masterly handling of the rolo of a backwoodsman. Tho girl, played by Margery Wilson, is concealing hor gift to him in his desk, when ho enters. Seeking a thief, ho suspects her and has her imprisoned. So they aro estranged, and tho plot weaves its way through tribulations of many hues, culminating in a great fight with Indians. The scenes nro said to be magnificently presented in a thrilling and convincing manner, while tho star gains imniedinto sympathy for his masterly handling of a .difficult role. The fifth episode of "The Fighting Trail" is a most entertaining number. "Tho Hayseeds" will bo shown at today's session, and ordinary prices will be charged.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 269, 9 August 1919, Page 10
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