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PAT HANNA’S DIGGERS

FULLERS' LATEST ENGAGEMENT T resli from a four months’ season hi Perth, Pat Hanna and his Diggers arrive in Dunedin on Christmas Day, and display their wares at the Princess Theatre in the evening of .Boxing Day. Their first programme is billed as an entertainment of exceptional value, and when one recollects the amusement provided by tin’s band of artists during the Exhibition period there is no reason to doubt their capabilities in easily fulfillng this claim. The company is comprised of twenty-five revnists, possessing talent above the ordinary. and they will shine in presenting all the elements for a, first-rate hill of vaudeville fare. Pat Hanna himself is sure to meet with outstanding success, for lie is a superb comedian, being dean and original to the highest degree. Ho is also a splendid lightning skctchcr, and this turn alone will ho well worth seeing. The first programme will he a pot-pourri of vaudeville fare selected from the leader’s extensive repertoire, and besides containing comedy, singing, and dancing, the whole show will he most elaborately costumed and staged., The box plan arrangements arc announced in our advertising columns.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19281220.2.34

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Evening Star, Issue 20054, 20 December 1928, Page 5

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PAT HANNA’S DIGGERS Evening Star, Issue 20054, 20 December 1928, Page 5

PAT HANNA’S DIGGERS Evening Star, Issue 20054, 20 December 1928, Page 5

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