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AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL COMMENCING TO-MORROW 0 o o 6$ The Greatest of All Films! A Smashing Indictment! Let the Eye teach the Brain if the Tongue is 100 Modest to Tell. See this Wonderful Film Version of Eugene Brieux’s Celebrated Sociological Work ! MIXED AUDIENCES PROHIBITED By the New Zealand Censor. It has therefore been arranged that this great picture shall be screened to audiences only with men and women in a different part of the theatre. (WOMEN IN THE DRESS CIRCLE, MEN DOWNSTAIRS ONLY) No indi\ tdual under the age of Sixteen Years will under any circumstances be admitted. DRAMATIC TRAGIC UPLIFTING The Drama of Sin Consequences, revealing Naked Truths! PARENTS, BACHELORS. SPINSTERS, BOYS, GIRLS. SEE THIS GREAT PICTURE. YOUR DOCTORS ACCLAIM IT. YOUR CLERGY ENDORSE IT. YOUR PRESS PRAISES IT. IT IS LIFE’S BIG TRAGEDY. “Damaged Goods” is a very frank statement of fact regarding the % cvils that follow unwholesome living. It can be seen with profit l»y old and young of either sex. It is a smashing indictment against prudery, hypocrisy, quackery. “Damaged Goods” tears away the veil from “The Conspiracy of Silence,” and is entirely free from the taint that usually predominates in sex problems or sociological plays. Day Prices Evening Prices 1 /- to all parts 1 /6 to all parts

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 17

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