A SUGGESTION.
Cinema program-mas in New Zealand are on an average probably no worse a mixture of good, "bad and indifferent films than those in other parte of the world, -but one feature of the advertising methods wed elsewhere could, I think, be adopted here with advantageI refer to the practice of stating the times when the main film commences, a provision which allows people whose time may 1*: valuable or limited or who may not wish to sit through a series ox baneful trivialities to arrange their arrival accordingly. Perhaps the publicity of your columns would draw the attention of those responsible for cinema advertising to this sujrgestion.
EILEEN" GARRETT.
PUMICE FOR SOLDIERS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 233, 1 October 1940, Page 6
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