POLLARD’S PICTURES
“DAMAGED GOODS,” THURSDAY. In the Princess Theatre, Thursday, the much talked about and written about “Damaged Goods,” the picturisation bf Eugene Erieux’s story will be presented at two sessions, acting under instructions from the Censor who insists upon the-separation of the .sexes at the screening. The first session at, 2.30 on Thursday afternoon will he for women only, and the second session at 8 p.m. will be for men only. “Damaged Goods” was written with a purpose and that purpose is to throw light upon a subject about which too little is known —venereal disease. Tf there were less prudery and secrecy concerning the social menace there would he less danger to the community. Ignorance is the primary cause.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1920, Page 3
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121POLLARD’S PICTURES Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1920, Page 3
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