MAORILAND PICTURES.
WEDNESDAY’S FEATURE. “Know Thy Child” is an Australian triumph, and proves that Australia can make pictures. It has the , Strength and: fire of the free life of the colonies, the (breath of the fresh unspoilt bush., and (he great liberty loving spirit of colonial people) It is a, story of life, as it is known in the colonies, Miss Vera James, of Dunedin characterises the girl Who lived in the backblocks, her freshness and purity, and the adventures which befell her through her innocence. “Know Thy Child” is a picture no colonial should miss.
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Shannon News, 1 July 1924, Page 3
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96MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 1 July 1924, Page 3
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