TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT
THE WOMAN THOU O A VEST ME."
Hall Came as a writer needs no putt": his genius is recognised everywhere The film to be presented tonight at the Town Hall will be specially interesting to whose who are acquainted with the book of the above title. Those whose first acquaintance with the great author's work is through the picture, will doubtless become readers of the book. The picture proprietors are increasingly catering for a more refined itaste such as the screening of the reel under review. Marriage is not a covenant to be lightly undertaken, j but a sacred bond of union of mutual tru*i and sympathy. A mistaken marriage means life-long wretchedness: but the highest expression of sacred love is divine. This delightful d»ama "The Woman Thou Gayest Me,'" which was screened last night to a packed house, will end its run at the Town Hall to-night. 879
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Northern Advocate, 7 May 1920, Page 2
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