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A Bit "Infra Dig," Dig

While Anzac Day has its solemn moments, in Nelson at least the public are treated to some of the lighter moments of service life when the Tin Hat Club presents its annual Anzac Revue. This year, the 18th production, the club presented "Infra Dig", a bright, snappy and thoroughly enjoyable show to the fortunate people who managed to get seats. Again the show was a triumph for producer Wattie Gibsone and for every member of the versatile cast.

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The cast on stage for "Last Post"

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Laurie Staig asks wife Yvonne "Is You Is, or Is You Ain't my Baby?"

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A scene from a Tyrolean dance

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One of the most hilarious spots of the show was provided by two zany nannies, Bill Simm and George Cameron, who gave the audience some insight into the London scene. Our comment? Thank heavens for the Plunket Society. We feature these two above.

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"Could you lend me a hairpin, dear?"

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"And do you know....

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"The dear little mite"

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"Believe it or not..."

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"I've always said..."

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"And then she said..."

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"Are you O. K. ducks?"

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Alan Lukies gets the knee business from nauseating Nausea, Joe Clark

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Joe Clark tells Jimmy South to pull his finger out, but he can't - its stuck

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The orchestra, without whom there'd be no show