MONEY.
11 you had niiJd.oiis of pounds sterling iiow would you spend it? I'll is is one ol thv mursi pressing questions ot many American millionaires, and, in their endeavour to answer, they lavish money on buildings, objects of art. and dress in a maimer iSlat rivals the regaV splendours of Europe and their revelr ob especially ol New York's la moils ''400" have become notorious the world over. While tli is condition obtains on the one hiind, on the other tin* poverty of many of the working class has become accentuated to a degree not realized in more fnvouroo tfnintries where wealth is more evenly distributed. This is bad for any community, and what it J.-ads too is told by tlio World'* Corporation ''star" film entitled ".Money," which ""'ill 'be shown "Here by the management of KarlandVi Pictures on Tuesday and Wednesday. 1 *.ith and 17th iimt. Tile views showing tlio places of millionaire*. and the efforts of the workers to obtain enough to enable them to live decently give a powerful impression of the contrast between wealth and poverty. It is & picture that shouJ3 .not be nuasefl.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 May 1916, Page 2
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189MONEY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 May 1916, Page 2
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