Everyones

Call Number
Nq 791.405 EVE
Created/Published
Sydney : Everyones Ltd., 1920-1937
Issue
Vol.4 No.218 (7 May 1924)
Images
36
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Contents

EVERYONES 1
Advertising 1 , 2 , 3
EVERYONES 3
Fox Film Corporation Has Good Line-up. 3 , 28
Advertising 3
EVERYONE'S 4
Weekly Chat to Shoremen. 4
“An Innocent Abroad” 4 , 28
Tasmania. Hobart. April 26th. 1924. 5
Radio Affecting Theatre Attendances. 5
J. D. Williams and Distributing Costs. 5
Twenty-five Years of Film Flays 5
More Laurels for "Sporting Youth." 5
Advertising 6 , 7
South Australia Week ending 2nd May. 8
West Australia Week ending May 2nd. 8
Advertising 9
Overseas Notes. 10
HAVE YOUR SAY 10
With the Exhibitors. 10 , 11
Advertising 11
New Zealand Section 12
By Chas. Cabot. April 30th. 12
Advertising 13 , 14 , 15
SYDNEY'S RECENT FILM RELEASES 16
Australasian Films Ltd. are offering prizes for the best representations at the 1924 Movie Ball to be held on 19th June, at the Sydney Palais Royal, of the characters in these photographs. 17
Advertising 18 , 19
South Africa. 20
AMERICAN FILM REPRESENTATIVE HONORS COMMONWEALTH. 20
D.W. Griffith Going to Italy. 20
Advertising 20 , 21 , 22
No title 22
Mew Theatre at Griffith. 22
Memorial Matinee at Grand Opera House. 22
Vaudeville Artist Secures Divorce. 22
VICTORIA Week commencing May 3rd. 23
AN APPRECIATION FROM VICTORIAN KINEMAMAN 23
Advertising 24
Tivoli Acts Bach from N.Z. 24
The Opening of the Lyric Theatre, Shepparton, Victoria. 24
Ada Reeve Will Not Retire. 24
Newcastle. May 3rd, 1924. 24
New Fancy Costume Co. 24
Advertising 25
Brisbane. Week Ending May 2nd. 26
Advertising 26
Publicity Men And Idleas 26
Girl Bio Operator and Her Record. 26
Births. 26
Deaths. 26
Advertising 27 , 28
Nordisk Films for Australia. 28
Lon Chaney in “The Shock." 28
Theatrical Papers on File Here. 28
Success of “The Digger Ear 28
Sporting youth” in Melbourne 28
Censors May Not Stand for "Three Weeks” Title. 28
QUEENSLAND Week ending May 2nd. 29 , 30
Advertising 29 , 30
Melbourne. Week Commencing May 3rd. 30
The Pay And Otherwise 31
Advertising 32
Adelaide. Week Ending May 2nd. 32
Perth. 24th April, 1924. 32
The McKinnon Boys. 32
Sydney Theatres 33
Ada Reeve to Refire 33
Stage Struck Girls. 33
Advertising 33
The Play And Otherwise 34
Magicians. THE INDIAN MANGO TREE ILLUSION. 34
Advertising 34 , 35 , 36

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EVERYONES  

WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED AUSTRALIAN VARIETY AND SHOW WORLD.  

(Registered at the General Post Office, Sydney, for Transmission by Post as Newspaper).  

VoL No. 218  

SYDNEY, MAY 7, 1924  

Price SIXPENCE  

HOYT’S DE LUXE George St. Sydney’s Leading Cinema House  

Success—all along the Line  

Success! success of the sort that comes as overflowing box-offices and satisfied  

showmen that makes real red-letter days in the financial history of the industry  

Success won by quality product. First National feels that it can justly claim it.  

From the beginning of the year it has been the man with the First National trade-  

mark on his theatre front who has been adding to his bank account while the others wonder  

what’s wrong with the business.  

Every now and then has come an outstanding special which has written new box-  

office history not only in N.S.W. but all over Australia. Only recently Jackie Coogan's “Cir-  

cus Days” took nearly £4OO in one day which was not holiday in the Prince of Wales  

Theatre, Perth. Then “Ashes of Vengeance” grossed well over thousand in the York  

Theatre, Adelaide.  

If you could know the figures registered by Haymarket, Hoyt's and Piccadilly Theatres  

with “Flaming Youth ” as the “ kick-off ” to Prosperity Month you would be amazed!  

They were beyond even the most sanguine expectations. Anyway, you don’t have to  

take our word for it. Ask those theatre-men themselves.  

And there’s “Anna Christie” as the second of the Prosperity Five going great guns in  

all three houses. When you figure that each of them is within ten minutes of the other, it  

says lot for the pulling power of First National Pictures.  

It's wonder that the sandwiched man is yelling about hard times.  

IT’S NOT THE HARD TIMES IT’S JUST THE UN-  

APPROACHABLE OPPOSITION OFFERED BY FIRST  

NATIONAL PICTURES.  

We think that the overwhelming initial success of First National Prosperity Month is  

brilliant answer to those arm-chair critics with axes to grind who said it couldn't be done.  

It can be done, for it HAS been done!  

First National has won its Leadership!  

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