A "DREADFUL" PICTURE.
To the Editor. . Sir, —Allow me a little space re pic a turc mongery, as "Hawera," in Thurs,'e day's paper, termed it. I saw the so--1(j called dreadful picture "Hypocrites, or y Naked Truth," jir.d could not see anything so bad in it. One scene was imie pressed on my mind, viz., after the mill--3 ister had given what evidently was a g n'ost denouncing and straightlout ser"1011, the people in leaving church ignorq cd him. This alone showed the cap fit U ted some. Then they make a stir. He a was supposed to lie preaching a sermon on "hypocrisy," which, he said, was the ' one evil that traversed the world invis- __ ible hut by God alone. The above scene showed how lie must have driven some '' of his sermon very forcibly home. May 'jl I remind "Hawera'' that during our three score years and ten if we look fur evil, ' we ean find it in almost everything and everywhere. A great danger to my e _ mind is the motor joy rides, and w'c j must not forget that Auckland woke up to the fact when almost too late.— f. am „ C ; etc., OXr.Qi.IK I'M!.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1917, Page 8
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199A "DREADFUL" PICTURE. Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1917, Page 8
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