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“LET’S GO HUNTING”

Last Matinee Today 'Pile star turn at the Grand Opera House, Wellington, hist night, when Stanley McKay presented his second revue of this season, “Let’s Go Hunting," was George Hurd, clever juggler, and perhaps even more popular with the audience Hum he was last week. Though the title of revues usually means little in the indication of the entertainment. “Let’s Go Hunting” reveals a colourful finale to the first half of the programme—a typical English hunting scene, with the scarletcoated huntsmen gathered round the village inn, preparatory to the chase. Variety items of outstanding merit were given by Scotty and Dolly, Australia’s premier dancing duo: Stella Lamond, brilliant personality girl; Snowy Towers, mimic of screen stars; Nellie Kolle. famous male impersonator; the San Remos Bros., matchless hand balancers; Assain. Pekoe, Souchon, and Congo, erazv acrobatic clowns; Jerry Keogh, acrobatic dancer; Dollv Donoghue, solo dancer, and Max Reddy, light comedian.

The last midweek matinee will be presented today. “The Laughter Express,” the third and farewell programme, will be presented for the first time on Saturday.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 145, 15 March 1939, Page 5

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“LET’S GO HUNTING” Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 145, 15 March 1939, Page 5

“LET’S GO HUNTING” Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 145, 15 March 1939, Page 5

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