AN INTERESTING PUBLICATION.
"EVERYONE'S" CHRISTMAS ISSUE.
A publication o! considerable interest to •Miousands outside the motion picture industry, for which it is ostensibly intended, is the Christmas ispne cf " Everyosies," the Australian trade magazine of the screen. Ever since its foundation, *' Everyone'i" has proved of inestimable value to exhibitors and as such has assisted the public in a demand for better pictures. The Christmas issue is well printed and profusely illustrated and contains much interesting information on the outstanding releases for next year's programmes. There are several articles on the growth of large picture houses in Australia and New Zealand and perhaps the finest items are short histories of the pioneering days of entertainmanfc in the Commonwealth and the Dominion. The Btory of the. "Fullers makes interesting reading and " Everyone's" calendar of events of 1927 contains a most concise record of hrppenings in the cinema and the theatre. A special supplement gives the caste of every production of note that appeared on the Australian stuge in 1927. " Everyone's"' and its editor, Mr. Gayne Dexter, are to be congratulated on the work they are doing for the screen in Australia and New Zealand,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19833, 31 December 1927, Page 8 (Supplement)
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192AN INTERESTING PUBLICATION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19833, 31 December 1927, Page 8 (Supplement)
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