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MAORILAND PICTURES.

"THE STRANGE WOMAN." | X, it necessary to answer "I do." i when the minister says: "Do you pro mise to love, honour and obey;" f Of course, you believe in this con_ | vention, being a happily married woman; but if you had been bound in 1 marriage to a man who not only I neglected you, but who gave the best and the worst there was in him to his I gay friends, would yoti hesitate after | his death to enter the bonds of matri- I inony again? I This is the question which is brought * n P for serious discussion in the latest 1 William Fox photo-play, "The Strang" | Woman." in which Gladys BroekwcH 1 "The Strange Woman" refuses to i it,- . nreddin" ceremony to i he manacled b> a neauiii„ the young American architect with whom she falls desperately in «■ She comes to America with him a a „ lowa town meets women who would denounce her: but she shows that on hor side is Purity o thought and purity of action, while on theirs only'a hypocritical, false, deceit* marriage state. This play will hold you and give you something to think about. . ,«., The stage version, written t>y «u liam J. Hurlbut, ran for an entire season in New York, and later duplicated its tremendous success on tn< road. One million copies of the novelised version of the play were sold. The picture will be shown at Otnki to-morrow night.

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 20 August 1920, Page 3

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MAORILAND PICTURES. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 20 August 1920, Page 3

MAORILAND PICTURES. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 20 August 1920, Page 3

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