The 18 films prepared in New Zealand by the Dairy Produce Board arrived recently, states the Wellington Post's London correspondent, writing on November 17. There are six subjects, and three films of each. The members of the board and Mr. H. B. Drew (New Zealand .publicity officer), took the earliest opportunity to view those films privately. They have been placed in tho hands of the, publicity officer for revision, according to the necessities of tho picture theatres here. Tho films are alreadj booked, and will be passed! immediately in the theatres through the agent employed by the New Zealand Government. The members of the local board and Mr. W. Grounds have taken up the matter of advertising, while New Zealand butter is at its present low value, and it seems very likely that an energetic campaign will be adopted: at an early date.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16230, 3 January 1927, Page 14
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