UNCENSORED FILMS. BRUSSELS, March 24 Owing to the new law that forbids children under 1G to see uncensored films, Brussels kinemas are nearly empty until the evening. The theatres are gloating over the fact and are staging special matinees for children during the Easter holidays. Plays with plenty of action and boy and girl scouts as leading man and woman have been put on. If the children ever want to see a kinema performance after what the theatres promise this week it will be astonishing, especially as they have wisely reduced their prices and mean to put up a stiff fight to retain their advantage.
The sensation, of the season; great fall in Home prices. Schroder’s ready money having secured enormous concessions, are now able to place thousands of pounds worth of bargains at lower price than any other firm. Inspection ijnvited. Schroder apd Cp. —Adyt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1921, Page 3
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146Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1921, Page 3
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