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STANLEY McKAY'S REVUE

"THE NAVY'S IN TOWN" Stanley McKay's "Gaieties" Vaudeville and Kevue Company is to commence a season in Auckland on Saturday night at His .Majesty's Theatre with the spectacular production "The Navy's in Town," a colourful naval song scena which was written and produced by George Grieg, of the Popular Hilo Duo. Joe Lawman, the Australian whistling and singing comedian, who was such a success in Auckland last year again leads the artiste. His new sketches include "The Football Match." "Engaged," "Family Troubles," "The Dole Diggers," 'His New Job" and "Modern Dress." Among the outstanding specialities are Los Diamondos, from Folies Bergeres; Fredo Frcres, Continental acrobatic violinist; -James, the cigarette man; the Big Four Male Harmony Quartette; and the Popular Hilo Duo, Haiwaiian entertainers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23001, 31 March 1938, Page 15

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STANLEY McKAY'S REVUE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23001, 31 March 1938, Page 15

STANLEY McKAY'S REVUE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23001, 31 March 1938, Page 15

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