This week 15,000 ft more of New Zealand film has arrived to be shown at Wembley (writes our London correspondent on August 2<th). Altogether now some 30,000 ft are available, bo there is considerably more variety than was the case a month ago. One of the most recent arrivals is the honey film, and this should prove attractive to all who buy the honey from tho New Zealand Pavilion. It includes the humorous element as well as the instructive side. The "reatcst enthusiasm is manifested in the spirited pictures take* during the time the Fleet was in Dominion waters. These pictures are loudly applauded every time thev are put on. People who "go to the pictures" don't alwavs appreciate the educational side as they should, but the Isavy will alwavs meet with their enthusiastic approval. Doubtless, too, tins will be the case when the film stowing the departure of the New Zealand footbah team for the Homeland is made public .here. Anything really topical like this is "ood business. The 2s ew Zealand Publicity Officer realises, too, that this is so and the point gains added emphasis in the fact that picture-theatre-managers who have agreed to show New Zealand films where the Rugbv men are playing all stipulate that the programme shall include the departuro of the team from New Zealand.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 3 October 1924, Page 13
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 3 October 1924, Page 13
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