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AMUSEMENTS.

». "ME rix-ix." Doug. Fairbanks as the star oi flm above picture, to be shown ;it. Otakj tomorrow nighty has made a decided hit. In the development of tins story, on« (surprise after another follows in speedy succession. The nature of these- surprises cannot be revealed without sacrificing interest' in »!>'• denouemonti which almost lands ".Mr Fix-it" upon the shoals of disaster. But a miss is as good as a mil*, and in the finale, "Mr Fix-it" , achieve* a smiling triumph. His pet theories regarding human bappises-, are happily demonstrated as incontrovertible facts, to the satisfaction of all concerned, whose vexations troubles have vanished a J by magic, through, sheer force of example—and we then see that love. Well, love liks ■virtue, has it* own sweet reward. Th« fdm will be displayed tomorrow night, and our advice is; "see it."

THE DANDIES. ''The Dandies"; appeared before an enthusiastic audience at Bright.:-;' Theatre on Wednesday evening, and submitted a first-class programme. Tc» singing,, general acting, and music was much above the ordinary, and time and again performers responded to triple cveonn. Miiw'Andrews (soprano), Miw knight (contralto},' Mbs Graham (» pleasing 'soabrette), and. Misn CJelfcor psanisfc) greatly delighted the andseoe* with their items, while Mr Cbapmaa (tenor)'.'-Mr Miller- (bass,o). Mr Paes 'comedian), Mr Monkmari" {/eeHofet}, and Mr Keany '(character comedian) proved an entertainment iri Whoever "The Dandies'" go they maj rrm-t assured of a'good reception, aaJ should they Tctura to Oiaki ire have no doubt' bet that pleasure-seeker* will again attend in fell force.

"THE SETTEE *GbE." The great Bairnafatbcr production, "The Better -'Ole," which has mer with custe sensational sacee.** -wherever it has- been played or screened, and which-'is now in. its tbrid yezr in J>>n<Um f .-ie Vi be ; exhibited at Bright*' I \ ■-.'-.xfi; (in Jfoveaibsr 13 (Thursday , i ■next), aader.tlwj "agi* of;Leo It, Cha-tean'sr-laieroatiwaal Attraction*. "To* Better "'Ole" £r.*d soenmd clawde. Britfeb'•»&».'. It is a production, thai rim the ganrof ti all tin- emotions with rrresistibie entertftjnifflg qoalitk*- , 'Those' unforgetablc -.character* ' -from ;. yv.-:.--~-(>:i 1' "■■ Aif stud Bert-r-wfeb* 'ii&ei, are from the pi*- i living, .breaThrßg ' re&lit U& ir» the piea,'", vital BSBHa|se at a vital s&ojMa*. -' 1 ■ ; i *'* '"'% ; i H'li:

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Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 7 November 1919, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 7 November 1919, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Otaki Mail, Volume 27, 7 November 1919, Page 2

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