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RETURN OF THE FAMOUS DIGGERS.

A WUt!FIT KXTEKT.UXMF.XT. XEi - Tiino Faina reintroduced the Digit ein Company to a Hokitika audience at Princess Theatre last night. Tliere "'a< a good attendance--fur wli'Yli .Mi Fawn expressed thanks —and the bright entertainment was hugely enjoyed by those present. All the former favourites "ere again held in high esteem. Some new fares had a cordial welcome and wen approbation. The orchestra was an enjoyable feature of the whole presentation, the lending feature of which was the dancing. The dressing lent a great maesure of interest to the display, while the exquisite fooling sent the audiences at times into rollicking laughter. Stan Lawson was as pleasant a female impersonator as of yore, his dressing and graceful poses camouflaging the real man. Gus Dawson was a merry fun maker in a whimsical way. and his patty dancing was quite a feature Joe Yalli i.s a eomedian of marked excellence. His methods are never grotesque. but lie can achieve success with every action. There was other good male support also. Interest hi the appearance c.f the ladies was very great. Eily Dalgleish, Diana Tabor, and Claire Goolev. in special, won great favor with a very pleased audience The “superb six” introduced many no velties in their acts, the “Moonlight” number being a special number. Altogether the programme went right merrily and was enjoyed to the full.

Tin* (millpuny left fer Christ Intr h this moruing. opening in that city on Saturday lor a short sesseig and then touring the East ('east of the South Island.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1923, Page 4

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RETURN OF THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1923, Page 4

RETURN OF THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1923, Page 4

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