EVERYBODY'S.
. LAST NIGHT OF "THE HIDDEN SCAR." "He that is without sin among you, let him cast the first stone." This principle of justice is finely illustrated in "The Hidden Scar,' the powerful World Film, drama screened at Everybody's to a large house on Saturday. Ethel Clayton as the young wife whose previous mis-step threatens to ruin her Whole chance of life's happiness, acts with -great power and restraint. Holbrook Blinn is seen also in a role which suits him perfectly, and the test of the cast are' competent and effective. The setting of the drama is a credit to the World producers, and the story has that touch of nature which makes the whole world kin. The star picture is supported by a Keystone cortiedy, "A Tug Boat Romeo," one of the funniest-films seeft here for many a day. There is also 4 fine topical budget. TO-MORROW, There will be a complete change of programme to-morrow when the chief attraction will be a Glue-Bird drama of free outdoor life entitled "Three Godfathers." Patrons of this popular house will grasp the fact that there is plenty of contrast in this picture when it is ■mentioned that the "godfathers" are all men of the opwi rknge who ride hard and shoot straight and are even willing to sacrifice their own lives to protect their little charge.
The raw leaf used by Great Britain and Australia for the manufacture jf smoking tobaccos is almost entirely of American origin, and huge sums ot money go annually to the U.S.A. Why not keep that money within our own country and the .Empire. Now that NeV Zealand has its own tobacco industry w© need no longer import foreign brands. Gold Pouch, the New Zealand grown tobacco, excels all others in mildness and flavor; it contains also far less nicotine, and is thus less harmful than the heavy foreign totfaceo. Support local industries that benefit all classes of the population alike. Gold Pouch is better and purer than the foreign articlemore economical too—2} ozs as against 1$ ozs for Is. Cigarette smokers should use the* New Zealand grown Three Diamonds Tobacco which leaves no sharp and bitter atfertaste like foreign tobaccos. ■ 17a A NIGHT OF TERROR. Few nights are more terrible than that of a mother looking on her child choking and gasping for breath during 1 an attack of croup, and nothing in the. house to relieve it. Many mothers have passed nights of terror in this situation. A little forethought will enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain cure for croup, and has never been known to' fail. Keep it at hand. Sold every whet"
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1917, Page 7
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