ENTERTAINMENTS.
“the ;;ew dak dies.’’ Mr Edward BransconibCs company,“The Kcw Dandies/’ will make their appear,.nee in the Town Hall next Friday evening. It is said that the keynote of the performance presented l.y the visitor,, is com’tftly, a rather dc- - "hie quality 10-day.-It. ' mmves io i.'.eve the strain which is expericnc d in a greater or Jo--degree by early every person at (he present period. “The Kew Dandies” should have no dillieuliy in maintaining the excellent reputation which ti i y have established in northern eilrs since the inception ot their pro;-..it tour. Remembrance of the programmes submitted by- “ The Dandies” of past seasons should serve as a guaraniee that the work of the vaveomers will be of a high standa;'-!, with nothing to cause reproach,. While “Tin* New Dandies” tea i arc the comedy section of (heir entertainment, however, it is said 1 at the vocal work.of the company, both solo and concerted, is very fine, the excellent singing of Miss Dorothy Manning (soprano), '.Ess Linda Bradford (contralto), and Air Walter Biddle (bass) meeting with great favour. The box .fan is at Mrs Tevioidule’s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1736, 2 October 1917, Page 3
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185ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1736, 2 October 1917, Page 3
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