THE FASHION PLATE DANDIES.
A very good programme was put on at the Town Hall lust night by the Fashion Plate Dandies. Although poorly attended, the company produced a full and versatile pro-* gramme, full of merit, lasting over two hours. All items were keenly appreciated, especially I lie singing, Miss Lenore Graham, an old favourite, whose' splendid voice was heard to advantage ill various items. Two of the most, pleasing songs contributed were “Annie Laurie” and “Coming Through the. Rye,” sung by Miss Christine Andrews, a Scottish soprano, Messrs Syd. Kingsley (tenor) and Wilfred Scott (baritone), and Miss Wyn Faulkener (contralto), each received-flattering receptions, and Miss Agnes Stirling, at the piano, was of material assistance. Messrs Will B. Kearny and George Titohener, the two comedians, kept the audience bubbling with laughter. The performance throughout was well up lo reputation, and those not present missed a very fine entertainment.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2315, 13 August 1921, Page 3
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149THE FASHION PLATE DANDIES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2315, 13 August 1921, Page 3
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