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THE RED DANDIES

On Saturday next, the clever coteri of entertainers, known as The Dar dies, are to appear at the Town Ha' for om fight only under the directin of Mr 'ward Branscombe. Th Dandies’liavi teen considerably strengthened since they were last in NeZealand, and their different repei toires have been augmented by th latest numbers and novelties that hav found favor in England, America, an the Continent. The different coir panics have just concluded a lon summer season in the Commonwealth where they are stationed in differe r periods, extending over six month 1 This will give the public an idea r the extent of their repertoires, th gems of these are selected for the Nei Zealand tours, and whereas the ontotainments in the Commonwealth ar only of one hour and a half duration the performances in the Dominio occupy nearly two hours and a haU The company; which is to appear hen includes—Mr Claud Dampier, character comedian; Mr George Morgar light comedian ; Mr Oliver Peacock baritone; Mr Gavin Wood, bass; M Leonard Griffiths, pianist; Miss Hi’ da Lane, soprano; Miss Evelyn Ward contralto; Mis Irene Verb, ssrubrettc

Dio entertainment consists of bight class solo, and part-singing, concerto' vocal, and business numbers, charac ter caricatures, humorous topicalities weird and eccentric dances, etc. Tin box plan is at T. G. Grubb’s. BASON, THE HYPNOTIST. To-morrow evening in the Town Hal Stratford, residents will have an op portunity of witnessing the perform ances of a hypnotist and magician Bason comes from the London Hippo drome, and is reputed to he a sucres? ful exponent of the art ho -pofessos.

The oft repeated rcmni'k the "mniifv is tight” may he tnio genera' ly. lint, as niton happens at snoli timo, the pnrHiasin<r nmvnr of morm is never greater. .Votahly, is tin's th ease at the Great Winding-im Bur ness Sale now proceeding at / Spanee’s Store, where tlie pnrehasin power of cash is nmazin". Goods abeing; sold greatly under ordipar market value for the simple reas" that the vendor wishes to realise a> Is not looking for profit. The jitter taiion of this will he proved to ever who visits the showroom in oimst r - i, n f , f , f i ~,. nntrimm;'' 'A pleasing surprise awaits her.*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 49, 3 July 1913, Page 5

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Untitled Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 49, 3 July 1913, Page 5

Untitled Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 49, 3 July 1913, Page 5

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