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PICTURES AND ri if. PICT
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Selected from hundreds evory week.
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and I thought you might bo interested to
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Driver W. Holt, 9232 1? Batterj L69th
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same company .
IVTore Grumbles,
-; evening 1 went to the pictures and out of theseven subjects which were shown five nf them i ,1 war iilm~. They
were very interesting-, I must admit, but we know that tli.'.v i a war waging out} well, and do not want to see war, war wai when weexpect a little relief from rhi tdnual horror of slanghtor. and devastation. Que ol theothertwo pictures was a morbid whilst the other wa d to >*■ a
comedy. Doyon think the manager of the theatre would mind if I wrote and told him what I thought of his programme!
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Here is a story of intense human appeal vividly depicting how the past life of a young wife threatens her happiness, and howProvidencetwith a master touch, saved her from death and disaster*
THE
OLD SIN
A SOCIETY DRAMA IN 3 ACTS
Look for the Artistic Posters announcing this film at your favourite Cinema or mention it to the Manager.
ESSANAY FILM SERVICE, LIMITED,
22 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON.