Every Woman will say: ’’l’m Glad I’ve Seen ALL QUIET y» % r .A 8 m m k i I ON THE & & »■** Millions of mothers like her, too ! The peace of their homes blasted by the curse of War all helpless victims of national enmity. Torn from their homes as boys—flung into the maelstrom of it all then given back for a few hours strangers for the Hell of the thing has left its awful imprint, and the baby of yesterday is the war-scarred man of to-day. Not for this did they bear their sons ! Not for this did they rear them. Fodder for the g Uns — "urged to kill hardened to bloodshed. AND THE CRY FROM THE MOTHERS OF MEN IS ECHOING ROUND THE WORLD “THIS THING MUST NEVER BE AGAIN.” NOW AT THE Thomas A. O'B 2.30 10.15 sn p.m. Prices: 1/6 to 46. Box Plan now open at Theatre. 40-266 PHONES 43-266 In order that the atmosphere of realism shall not be disturbed, there -will be NO INTERVAL during the performance, and patrons are urged to occupy seats by 8 p.m. RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR FOR ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 14
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191Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 14
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