MAORILAND PICTURES.
“WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?’’ TO-MORROW NIGHT.
Probably no picture shown in this Dominion has attracted more attention than the big star film, “Where are my Children?” to be screened at tho Otaki Theatre to morrow (Tuesday) night. Tho film is a very lengthy one, the production of which entailed tho expenditure of a great amount of money and trouble, and the result has been a wonderful and most beautiful picture, that has drawn immense crowds wherever shown. The picture deals with a vice that is growing far too common nowadays, and the subject is dealt with firmly, yet delicately. It is a screen sermon with an excellent moral, and should serve a most salutary lesson wherever shown. Although tho subject is handled most tactfully and delicately, the management has wisely decided that no person under the ago of 10 years will be permitted .to see tho film,-unless accompanied by theix parents. 'When this film was shown in Wellington some little time ago, it attracted crowded house?, every evening, and there should be a large gathering to see it at Otaki to-merrow night.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 19 May 1919, Page 2
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184MAORILAND PICTURES. Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 19 May 1919, Page 2
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