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. Amusements. .AT THE QUEEN'S. THE girl who tioesn't ttnow. irl Who JL/oesnt ilnow. " THE TRAGEDY OP THE CENTURIES has been Ignorance. Not the ignorance of Humanity groping for Truth—but the ignorance of Truth well known and deliberately kept hidden." '• "WORST OP ALL has been Society's hypocritical dodging of the most important of all Truths. The inno-so-called—of young girls is but ignorance." "SINCE TIME IMMEMORIAL Society has thought to keep its daughter's pure by shielding thorn from all knowledge of impurity." "AVOIDING THE TRUTHS of. Nature as though they were unfit, immodest. And Society has yet to learn its lesson— that thus it has BETRAYED the daughters it has sought to saYe." "IGNORANCE is a young girl's WEAKNESS. Knowledge her STRENGTH." "TELL YOUR DAUGHTER YOURSELF. Tell her. all the facts— the penalties that violations of the , moral law entails; specially tell her of the wiles men employ. Sooner or later she must learn." " IT REMAINS WITH YOU whether she will learn from her own mother, truthfully, purely, in a way that will strengthen— learn the facts distorted, presented in alluring terms, with enough of fascinating mystery to tempt her on to bitter experience." • "INVESTIGATION Proves that 95 per cent, of young girls gone wrong fell through IGNORANCE. Look about you! You cannot help but see that the girls who emerge triumphantly to Womanhood are girls who know the truth and frankly despise vice. While almost always the disaster that breaks some mother's heart and disgraces a decent family has as its victim a foolish iittlo girl who DIDN'T KNOW WHAT SHE WAS DOING." QUEEN'S. - TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! UEEN'S. - 10-DAY! 10-NIGHT! A PROBLEM THAT STARES EVERY PARENT IN THE FACE. THE p IRL WHO T\OESN'T 17NOW This screen version will give you food for serious thought, and whether or not you have a daughter or sister you can do you? share towards getting Society to lift the veil by influencing public on'niop where'er tiossibV, THE r\ IRL WHO JSOESN'T T£NOW

A five-reel "MOSS" screen sermon. Warning? are futile unless they are heeded, and it has been the purpose of the sponsors of this film to make the warning SO STRONG. SO GRAPHIC And SO PRANK that only the purposely blind could miss tie lesson. THK ACCOMPLISHED STAB. MARIE tiMPRESS. P'nya the title rn\» of THE n IRL WHO f)OESN'T J£NOW A Masterpiece of Screencrnft. WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. TF YOU WANT YOUR DAUGHTER TO 1 MARRY FOR MONEY Don't Let Her See "THE PRICE SHE PAID." .STRAND TTre*TT?E—SATURDAY. 7 0 0, ROYAL OAK. FINEST SHOW OF LIONS IN THE WORLD. 26 LIONS. Everything Else Very Interesting. OPEN DAILY. - Adults, 6d; Children,'3d. All Come. ft— . ' "■ = Tourist Resorts. QTONEHURST. THE IDEAL PRIVATE HOTEL, BYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. Telephone A 374. Proprietors. Comprising 100 rooms, situated in wellkept grounds, in the healthiest and most prominent part of the city. Onehunga, Dominion Road, and Mount Eden trams pass door.

Write or wire to registered address, " STONEHURST." AUCKLAND. fHHE Travelling Public and Residonts of •*- the Waihi district are notified that I have just taken over from MR. W. SHEFFIELD the large and commodious Private Hotel, known as the. Commercial Hotel, Beddon Btreet, Waiki. Patrons can rely on receiving first-class attention and good table * Telegrams and lettets promptly answered. Postal box 124! 'Phone. 10. . Tariff 7s per day. 42s per week. Permanent boarders by arrangement. MRS. C KAYES, Proprietress. Tl/TILFORD BEACH HOUSE, i ' l SALTBURN ROAD, MTLFORD. Accommodation now available for Visitors or Permanent Winter Boarders. Special Tariff for Families and Convalescents. Fine sea view; well sheltered grounds, croquet and tennis lawn. , , MRS. A. G. BRETT. 'Phone No. 7, Takapuna. yENINOB, DEVON PORT, " A Home by the Sea." This Well-known PRIVATE HOTEL has changed ownership, and is now open to receive Guests. Inquiries and inspection invited. Tariff from 355. MRS. RAW, Proprietress. Late of Rotorua and Frogmore, Auckland, BRENT'S BATHUATK HODSE. ROTa RUA. tho Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably ovei 100 visitor!. Mr. Brent has renovated tho whole of it ready for the season. Eleotrie light throughout, hat and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including the large now bath-house. Motor-cars and conv<>yancM leave Brent's for all the side trips. Tvnii reasonable. Porters meet all trains. -S. T. BRENT. Proprietor.

"T>AR AKA 1' HOUSE. i 40 BOOMS. HOT SPRINGS. HELfeNSVILLE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE North of Auckland. Every possible Modern Convenience Conveyances meet all Trains. TERMS: Cs 6d per day. 35e a week. Further particulars mailed on application to the PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. Telephone. No. 3f> (Helenaville Bureau). RADNOR. WATERLOO QUADRANT. AUCKLAND. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Elevated position, opposite Government Houiie, and commanding magnificent view* of the harbour. Five minutes from station, wharves, and centre of city.. Electric light throughout. Moderate Tariff. 'Phone 451 A. mrs. g. h. Mcdonald.

■pDINBDRGH H6USE, " ROTORUA. 'Phone 138. Box 23. Close to Baths and Post Office. Tariff, 30b pet weok. MRS. J. O'BRIEN. Proprietress. KARE KARE, the- West Coast Health Resort.Conch Monday and Thursday, 10.30 n.m.. from Waikumete. RANDWICK. Rotorua.-The Best 30a per week House in Rotorua: centrally situated: 3 minutes from station. Sanatorium, and Baths; all modern conveniences; alectrie light throughout; 30s cor wfcek, 5s 6d per day—Mrs. Wrathall. Proprietress. C 0 N O M A, R OTOE.UA. WINTER TARIFF. 6s per day, or 35a per week. Phono 63. Box 63. Porter meets all MOORE. Proprietress. THE GABLES. RUSSELL.-40 Rooms" BDiCWUB Bedrooms, airy balconies, private eittingrooms; unlimited water supply, h. and o. bathe, p.w. lavatories. 7s day —Proprietress: Mrs. Bazeley, late of' Eonoma. Auckland. THIRWELL, Rotorua.— to present nigh prices of oo&modities and the absolute necessity of retaining my present nigh standard of catering and accommodation. I am obliged to advance my tariff to 's per day, 40s per week. Tel. address. "Thirwell."-T. P/ Dowling. Proprietor Hotels. ' Under Vice-Regal Patronage. THE RUTLAND HOTEL. WANGANUI'S LEADING HOTEL. A House of Quality and Refinement. Tariff, 10s per day. Weekly by arrangement. Write or wire for Reservation, Restaurants and Tearooms. TRY a Fish Meal at Sanford'a Shop, opposite Herald Office. Queen St. Select Rooms for Ladies ITOY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland TrawlA ing Fish Depot, Lower Queen St., next Hollaby'i.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16559, 7 June 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16559, 7 June 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16559, 7 June 1917, Page 10

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