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POLLARD’S PICTURES.

XO DISPLAY" THURSDAY o Owning to Pollards’ staff and plant being engaged lor tlie display of the pictnn* “Where are mv Children” on Frida\' evening there will not bo any pic--uni' display on Thursday evening of this wook. The nest chapter of ‘‘Gloria’s Romance” will be screened on Monday next. "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN.” Tbt management desires to make it clear that no per sop under tbo ape of IS years can be admitted to Air. F. >T. Car'roll’s famous sex problem picture, "Where are my children ?” which sho\v s at the Princess Theatre on Friday night next. “Where are my Children?” is evidently no voice in the wilderness. It cannonades with big mortar guns the hypocritical rust that clogs the wheels of social progress. It sheds light on nefarious practices that serious ly threaten the propagation of our race, and it does it in a daring yet dignified wav that elicits the approbation of all men and women with brains to think oi the health of women and the welfare of infant life. “Where are my Children?” lias been endorsed bv' such intellectuals as Dr. Pakhurst, Father John J. Hughes (Superior Paulist Father of the United States), Rev. Thos A. Daly, John 'Brisbane Walker, Archbishop Donaldson (of Brisbane), and others too numerous to mention. The success of the picture on its tour of the world has been truly phenomenal and the film stands acknowledged as the most valuable kinema ever made. The. -reserved seat plans are at ADs.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1917, Page 1

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251

POLLARD’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1917, Page 1

POLLARD’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1917, Page 1

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