gfIAOBILAND riGTUHES ARE YOU A VICTIM OF IGNORANCE? Thu Most Unmentionable of all Subjects I “ DAMAGED GOODS,’’ THE GREAT PROBLEM PLAY, j lu Separate Sessions will be screened at BRKtHTTS’ THEATRE. T PESO AT, 23 rd MARCH. Ladies only at 7.30 p.m. Gentlemen only at 9 p.m. Children under JO not aduiitled. AH leading clerics, doctors, and :ocial rui'oriiiers recommend all to see liis "real play.
Ladies and Geutlemeu, — J beg leave to inform you on bebnlV of tiic author and of till! management that the sole object of this play is a study id 1 venereal disease in its hearing on marriage. It. contains no scene to provoke scandal or arouse disgust, nor is there any obscene word; it may be wit no.-sou oy everyone unless wo arc to believe that folly and ignorance arc necessary conditions to virtue. •‘DAMAGED GOODS.” “DAMAGED GOODS.” Where are you going: Are y»ti sure you arc not drifting to the. life so powerfully portrayed in this sensational photo play? J'KICKS: Gallery, 2s Gd; Stulls, 2s. THURSDAY— A World Drama, “THE APPEARANCE OE EVIL,” “THE APPEARANCE OE EVIL.” “THE APPEARANCE OE EVIL.”
Featuring .Inin- Elvidge with Frank Mayo. A powerful Lesson to those who believe bad nC their neighbours. Appearances wen* all against them. Ye! appeitvnnces were all wrong, 'the Tell-tale Silhouettes. They did not huow there was a wall between the two windows. June Elvidge pttls up a record in the number ot wonderful gowns she wears. Fifth Episode, ■TIIE SILENT MYSTERY." 30th—‘‘MISSING WITH U 35.” COMING—"THE WHITE HEATHER." "THE WHITE HEATHER." J. McMILLAN, Solo Proprietor. I‘AHAI-Alt AUM V AND DISTRICT II OUT! CULT URAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. rpiLE AUTUMN SIIOW will be held .11, WEDNESDAY, 24th inst. I’m Schedules from JOHN G. MACLEAN, lion. Secretary.
IK.iK.'iu il ENU \ HORTICULTURAL and industrial society. piMZE MONLV v.on at. late Show X will he paid at the Secretary’s Besi-den.-c on WEDNESDAY, 2Jth March. in .1 aii>l 7to s.::o p.m. Country pal runs ’ prize rnoney ill ho posted to then!. All prize money unclaimed in L* days v.dl !■<• forfeited in aeeordaneo with rule-. *.-< 0 jC S. >7OI?DROVE, Secretary. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD
'J'KXDLRS for tin- erection of Infoots’ School, Shannon, will he receives! u.t the Education Board Office up to noon of Vs LDNE-SDAV. .»lst M;iri It. ]’lans ;m'l tions may he seen :,t ' • Clironii-le ’ ’ Office, Levin. “Otaki Mail” office. Otaki. the School, Shannon. and :-.t the Kdu'-ation Board Office. Wellington. The lowest, or any tender not necessarily i -iu-d. CL L. STEWART, Secretary. OTAKI TOWN BOARD. T'KXDERS Cleaning Mtrngapouri A ("r'-ok v. ill c!os« on THURSDAY, April i>t, at Id noon. Full particulars can l/o: obtained at the Board’s Office. M. H. ATRE, Town Clerk. OTAKI TOWN BOARD. MK WILLIAM CHANDLER has been appointed SANITARY INSPECTOR to the above Board as iron April l>t. Pjfit. M. H. AYRE, Town Clerk. OTAKI TOWN BOAED. jyjß ROBERT WEBBY has been appointed SURVEYOR (Building Inspector) io the above Board as £ro:« April Ist. 1920. M. H. 'AYRE. Term Clerk. 'waugh'sch7m p i o n DAFFODILS. IVfAUCII-'S Da nodi’.- are the result of the ---core and experience of the bt sf hybridists of the Old Worlu. %\v. kave aB the newest and best i ; r-r»he olu favourites. NOW Is THE TIME TO PLANT, •send your order: early *0 THOS. WAUGH, BUTT VALLEY NURSERIES. Lower Hut*. Catalogues teat post free ca ippsiu,fioa*
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 22 March 1920, Page 3
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