PRINCESS THEATRE; FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 21^ E. ,T. Carroll presents the super-feature that lias electrified the Engiish'-speak- „ ing W#jM. “WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?” A Slushing, daring denunciation of the premeditated destruction of the unborn -- ITS FAME RINGS FROM NORTH CAPE TO BLUFF. 11. C. and Back Stalls, 25. ; Front Stalls, Ik. Reserve at Mr Browne’s, 2s 6d. NONE! UNDER EIGHTEEN ADMITTED:—BY ORDER. OF THE CENSOR.
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r .• *tint,jrt« itAnn of nows see first mnd fourth pages Wanted.— a snigger. Apply __ffm, perry and 00., Takutai. WANTED.— TWO DRIVERS for South Mail Goach. Apply— Hansbury and Haddock, Ross.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1917, Page 3
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