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—. — ."■ ' m<fffr ■* ■ ■ • ~Z — T~ . ~ ■■ f^swmcxTml-ntr T The whole onus of success Mmeeining v depends upon the artistic f^HI -f-ln* Jl accomplishments of your t -tailors. Aj 7 Winter Tailormades /i i\ *s °nty a true art^st w^i°can In l\ f\\ make a real success of the simplest //I \\ \yV TAILORMADES ' and P^rons of ft \i \\\a/ Hayward Ltd. are assured of the fk I l\liX^\f knowledge, skill and experience \\ f« required to give the necessary touch \\ *** W of distinction. Many New and Decided ■Unlfe -.Innovations • %S^H| \| I'fflffi" are introduced this season. A ' filjL'' Skirts are narrower in width and 1 B lf////liiifi decidedly different in style, Coats | J i !l~:ysW are longer, Collars are smarter than I Ml ever before, and Hayward Ltd. are I Mil/ ready to do full justice to these latest jff Jill whims of Madame Fashion. PxL © Hayward Limited. W LADIES' TAILORS, 226a LambtOll Quay, \m A personal visit or enquiry IJ by mail will receive our Wellington. J I test consideration, c —■ '■■"■' ' " ' ■■■' ' ' i . i i i i ' ' "^ |,"^ m ~~«m~ m hi,jm~sik j.~ifciu» jrfßw~iih r I' an^: Spackman has again taken charge of our/tailoring departF"H If ment after having furthered his experience in-otlier leading centres. igs we are finding difficulty in get- -""'^ irq films owing to the combine." n^^. .^^^ .^mt m t^^*. ma Mr H. S. W. King (Mayor of ff"^ l^^ A V^B C? )evonporb) seconded the remit; Ho B m ■ • m_J m. ■■ W^ m. M&A w"IL 2^l considered it would be to the benefit W0 mtW %m ■■■ B M. %Pr ■ f the Dominion if the picture films ould he better controlled than they ere at present. * ■ . ' • "The type of picture that is being bpwn in this country is not what it rjMLE Car that will fill every demand tint can be made upon it, that uglit to be," remarked Miss E. Mcl- X never falters, but will always take you to your journey's end. die (Auckland City Council). "Al- ■ j . bough there is a censor who is suposed to censor the pictures, it is not The DODGE Car has bailt up its great! reputation solely through its. one to the satisfaction of the com- honest construction, and the determination of the makers is to maintain mmty, and if the Government had this reputation andi to improve upon tihek product if it is possible to do so. lie whole control there would not be •*, . he same inducement to put the pic- ~ .:: ures through in the apparently hap- "We have just lainded some of these remarkable cars, and are now in a a?ard niiinner that obtains at pre- position to give immediate delivery. Let us demoiistrate to you the easy ank- .' running ana luxurious springing pf these cars./ . ■ "To my mmrl ; the alarming in- ' lease in juvenile crime is attribu- . , - ' ■'■•"■"- ■: able .to the type of picture that is ut on. Offences such as burglary «. -_ .« - .j .- . - - nd the carrying of.:'firearms by It Call be tfUly Said that they Have bildre-i are due, there is no doubt, - Lt lf S? n s&ti? nf\ AmTv^ r cturf! if Macle their way by the way they are .. kown. Ihe absolute rubbish brought * * ~. from America under the heading •■ f 'drama' is not drama but sensa- IHftCle*f ' ional melodrama of the commonest escription. If the Government can ' et away from that it will be worth »^— ———— . .1 in'hile. A great many women's socie- ' _,_; ■ __ : -; : _.,--• ies have discussed this thing very #*& ML l*^ fLJF B"* fl"^ 1 tf*%k mously. They are the people -vlio W& A I^T B\ ■■i B^T now. The films are under the con- '< B r\, II Mm bWi IIL '^^F ml of a trust, who can bring tlu-m , 1 as they like. If we are going to . ' ring up our children to have a taste ' "■■«■' ?r sloppy. American drama of a per- ! ■■ . ' OPMTDAL I^ARACSE ' icious type, it is going to.be a very ' Wd* ■ fl#*l« %a#*r%#*%»Kj jrious tiling." IWanui) did not C2LgithS°agree SOLE MARLBOROUQH AGENTSith the cry that the pictures were i ■ ' . , ' oing all the harm to the young : StJ?% Su^ StSr«t.£l Booking office : United IWoter Service toKaikouraandChristehurch. lieered when the "villain" was "run ' 1 earth." That seemed to indicate ; ~~~~ : : ~~ ; ~" ~ hat the moral tendencies of the oung people were not being disturb- ; ::i l i „ -'■'■ ■■'.:. ' - ' din a ' harmful' fashion. ' But the • /"" """" '" "Tggp>^s>. "aa&i.-'^"""'"" C-^: — --' "V^'V' 1 operation, and he thought steps I -V^^_ / J\ --^%^lwiw -^^^^Ov^^^ [lould be taken to deal with its ac- r i~r ~ "■^~~*~ ( y® —^?!=t —.- ■-*■ ■. —--^ / "^^v^lisv^ Mr A. J. McCurdy (Upper Hutt ,1. "' 1.! li\ (/ "~~"~~' ):) J/J? 'own Board) said that he had always' \> ( / * pceived fair treatment from the film X . ■whrtM^mS^A ''•>w__>^/ i-mbine. As far as theatre charges : \ Q W^ /" ' J 'ere concerned the people had the :. \\i :■:'■*•'fflMgS^lJ^/ ( r~*^_^' •,_-'' ■'■ . ' emedy in their own hands by '■■*.y.~~~«~»~~.....-~"—™wB^^^Btt. _.-^;-— —-.— n. m , ■——— ,« /^ 'going on strike." Until the Gov- k§~~ " *"—"~~^T~7)'"*" """ rnmont went in for nationalisation ff : ■f coal mines, or some of the larger ■ M . ■ ', m -^ J> —- ndustries, he did not think they ! If QlOrißTifiyaS 82111111^ hould enter in to control of the If WrUnlJIlVI' VIWWUy >icture films. He opposed the re- Jj "Mr J. P. Luke (Mayor of Welling- 8 OF ALL KINDS. on) said he was not much in We .1 'ith the word "nationalisation." V -—; ——— , le thought that greater good could :,i ' _,_ ,« • r .1 i #i. j •c-- done by a more effective censor- | We are well known'ior the quality and repu- %, oi t"© films. ■ '$ . tationofour . Ihe remit was earned. | = ~"~ I SPORTING REQUIREMENTS. II Whether it is Fishing, Shooting or Games {|| you rnaka your hobby, we have Wf\ The Best Material Obtainable.. Mp Guns, Rifles, Revolvers. 'ill Ammunition of all kinds. j4 Pishing Tackle, Rods and Fhe&, |W Cricket, and Hockey Goods itfJl* ' Make.our Bigr Store tP^1 YOUR SPORTS HEADQUARTERS* Miller, KUcKaf and Co. Ltd., General and Furnishing ironmongers, Blenheim and plcton. AYS a successful folenheim busi- KAY'S "UNSEED COMPOUND." ness man: "I'm satisfied that The "Stockport llemdey" for coxighs pav<». It's tho oontinnal and colds. Of 50 yeasir' p>rov«a knock, knock, that does it" efficacy.—Advt,

-Making the ©ther Fellow Pay. WHEN you buy kftndod and advertised goods yon receive better value for money than you could possibly buy in any other way. Wares which are not advertised sell so slqwly that the increased cost of production and marketing make it necessary to (sell them, quality for quality, at a higher price. Buyers o f unadvertised goods pay, for the advertising of those which are advertised. MORAL: Cho,/se the advertised brand and make the other fellow nay 1 Advertising properly conduetod, not rmly does mot increase, but f?t';ially reduces, 111© selling price of ihci product, nnd; to that' extent makes it < heaped *;o the public.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 222, 19 September 1919, Page 6

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