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AMUSEMENTS.

NOTEDJIGTURE. “WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN.” No one under the ago of eighteen years will be admitted to the sex problem picture, “Where Are My Children?” which is to be presented at the Princess Theatre by Air. E. J. Carroll, on Friday night. Mr. Carroll agrees with the New Zealand censor who,sanctioned the screening of this powerful and human drama, that it is a most important message to all classes and creeds of mature understanding. “Where arc-My Children?” is no voice in the wilderness, it is cannonading with big mortar, guns the hypocritical rust which is clogging the wheels of oim social progress. It is . shedding light on certain nefarious practices which seriously threaten the propagation of our race and itis doing all this in a daring but dignified and profoundly interesting niannev that-cannot fail to elicit tlie approbation of all men and women who have thought for the health of our women and the- welfare of our infant life.

The success of “Where are my Children!'” at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin has been truly phenomenal. Such crowds as assembled daily and nightly to sec this great film sensation were unprecedented in the picture history of New Zealand. Thi> box plan is now open 0 at Alt’s Browne’s and intending patrons would be well advised to reserve without delay, as tile demand for seats is sure to be quite exceptionally heavy.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1917, Page 1

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232

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1917, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1917, Page 1

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