Mr Lupino Lane and Miss Anita Elson, as the bright young brother and sister of the musical farce, “TURNED UP," which will be seen in New Zealand before long, are suddenly confronted with a mother who has two husbands and a father with two wives—one of whom, to make matters worse, is a thoroughbred negress. What's to be don? they ask each other in despair. There seems no solution, and Mr Lane walks sadly away across the stage, hands deep in his pockets. But sister Bina, always irrepressible, takes a flying leap at him from behind, alighting neatly in the crook of his arm—as seen in our picture.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12507, 24 July 1926, Page 13
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108Mr Lupino Lane and Miss Anita Elson, as the bright young brother and sister of the musical farce, “TURNED UP," which will be seen in New Zealand before long, are suddenly confronted with a mother who has two husbands and a father with two wives—one of whom, to make matters worse, is a thoroughbred negress. What's to be don? they ask each other in despair. There seems no solution, and Mr Lane walks sadly away across the stage, hands deep in his pockets. But sister Bina, always irrepressible, takes a flying leap at him from behind, alighting neatly in the crook of his arm—as seen in our picture. New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12507, 24 July 1926, Page 13
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