SUNDAY PICTURES.
Sunday picture shows are warm I v advocated by the Bishop of Birmingham w'->. in his last monthly letter !.o the ctei/.rwrites: "My belief ig that it would be a good thi"g to utilise Llio cinematograph and other modern 'nventions on Sunday not only in direct religious work, but also in the provision of antidote® against some of the temntations which beset peop.e. on the' Lord's Way, a.nd s amongst cliorf temptations I would place that of mere loafing about the streets ,nthotut any reasonable occupation or relaxation. We cannot expect everyo v to be in church or chapel, and 1 lielievo that a very gen,nine hsln tiwarJ s a higher and better life might be given bv the exhibition, through the o .f subjects propei iy selected under a broadband yet caiv ; fu.l. supervision. It is towards thv-> end" that I liave been asked to rnako some effort and I am in.communication with those best able to advise mo, in crier to yje whether anything cur. be done." ■■ * -
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 30 December 1912, Page 4
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171SUNDAY PICTURES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 30 December 1912, Page 4
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