Here are the members of the “No! No! Nanette!” Company after a game of tennis. They all look as though they have been living up to the maxim of the prevailing melody, “Happy.” Miss Prince is an enthusiastic player and Mr. Godden likes nothing better than a set or two on a sunny afternoon. “Nanette” will be played at His Majesty’s theatre until the end of the month.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 27, 23 April 1927, Page 20 (Supplement)
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68Here are the members of the “No! No! Nanette!” Company after a game of tennis. They all look as though they have been living up to the maxim of the prevailing melody, “Happy.” Miss Prince is an enthusiastic player and Mr. Godden likes nothing better than a set or two on a sunny afternoon. “Nanette” will be played at His Majesty’s theatre until the end of the month. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 27, 23 April 1927, Page 20 (Supplement)
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