One day recently a lady stopped to look in a" shop window in Queen street, Auckland. 'She had been standing there ,a few minutes when, on looking up, she ‘was surprised to see beside her a man dressod ’completely in flaming red. Slip was evidently unaccustomed to tho newest form of motion picture advertising, for she let out a scream,-which 'brought many pedestrians to her aid. Some one in- the crowd which gathered explained that this was not an apparition, Tirrf- a man dressed up for the *Jirpose of film advertising,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 8
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