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AMUSE MENTS.

THE HEW DANDIES. The New Dandies,” who are uounced to appear,,in the Town to-night, are presented by the i agement as Mr. Edward Branse,on premier combination. The Com] is heralded as the embodiment of fection in the particular class of tertainment which they; present, eral costume comedy-concert com ies have appeared at intervals, then disappeared ole the face of theatrical horizon. But it is no with “The Dandies.” Each se

witnesses their reappearance wit new budget of musical comedy cesses, and a fr<?sh consignment stage novelties. The artists to n their appearance are Miss Dor Maning, lyric soprano; Miss L Bradford, pleasantly remembered the charming contralto of the On Company; Miss Ivy Davis, a sprig and vivacious soubrette;’ Mr. i Wellby, basso; Mr. Andrew I a favourite . light comedian, and 1 srs Harry Graham and Courtney T who are announced as two corned with new goods. The miwtoi tor is Mr. Philip Hardman/ The

grammes presented by this si combination are well varied, ran from selections of Grand Opera tc lightfully droll burlesques on cur attractions. The plan is at Sberw

THREE STARS.

A Metro Wonder-play that please everyone forms the attrac at the Three Stars to-night, enti “The Quitter/ ’in five acts. In screen masterpiece., the eminent ! Lionel Barrymore, has a part tol different from that of his prev picture “Dorian’s' Divorce.” Mr. Bs more’s wonderful versatility finds fulest expression in “The Quit and his role has demanded of hii delineation that ranges from pai to humour, with frequent touches supreme drama. The programme supported by the last series of Animal Life,” Eclair Journal, and of the latest Drew comedies.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 4 July 1917, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 4 July 1917, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 4 July 1917, Page 4

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