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PAT HANNA’S “DIGGERS”

AT ST. JAMES ON SATURDAY On Saturday evening, at the St. •James Theatre, the ever-popular Pat Hanna’s “Digger*' Company will return to Auckland for a brief vaudeville season. Pat Hanna and Joe Valii, the Bigsera’ two favourite comedians, wrn keep the. fun sparkling throughout the show, and will feature in the coined} •sketches which have succeeded in making this company so popular witn Christchurch audiences. The particularly full company “J* eludes many excellent singers, Aaei Taylor. Iza Crocwley, Jessie and Hilda Meadows, Ernest Kopke, Jock Thompson. Chris. Kilner and Norman * 2 Stan Dawson is also back with tn company, which presents entertaining war-time sketches, a.s well as song ana dance. _ , Dance specialties will be introduce by the ballet, who are one ot tn© charming features of the show. . The box plans were opened morning.

Alice White is making the brilliant stag® success “Broadway Babies scintillating production dealing A* the lure and glamour of show life o Broadway.

Buster Keaton, famous comedian. •-ises pheasants. He has the nn ollection of these birds in America, deluding the rare golden pheasant.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 670, 23 May 1929, Page 17

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PAT HANNA’S “DIGGERS” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 670, 23 May 1929, Page 17

PAT HANNA’S “DIGGERS” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 670, 23 May 1929, Page 17

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