Everyones

Call Number
Nq 791.405 EVE
Created/Published
Sydney : Everyones Ltd., 1920-1937
Issue
Vol.4 No.226 (2 July 1924)
Images
40
Notes
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Contents

Advertising 1
EVERYONES 1
Advertising 1 , 2 , 3
EVERYONES 3
The Public is Demanding Big Pictures. 3 , 10
Advertising 3
EVERYONE'S 4
Weekly Chat to Showmen. 4
Bishops Would Lift Ban. 4
The Viccissitudes of a Title. 4
Australians Honored. 4
No More Picture Shows for Coorparoo. 4
German Feature Film in London. 4
Old-established Travelling Show. 4
"Woman of Paris" in N.Z. 4
Jack Pickford Again. 4
German Artists Don't Want English Work. 4
Universal Wants Original Stories. 4
Such is Fame? 4
Film Comedians Wife Cured. 4
Prouse Knox in Japan. 5
HAVE YOUR SAY 6 , 10
Advertising 6
South australia Week Ending 27th June. 7
Ince Again for “Westerns” 7
If Managers Were Artists. No. 3. 7
Advertising 8 , 9
With the Exhibitors. 10
Advertising 11
Harry Scales Talks of Victorian Exhibitors. 12
Prologues—Progress—Piffle. (By LASZLO SCHWARTZ) 12
What the Pulpit did for a Picture. 12
VICTORIA Week Commencing June 28. 13 , 26
Advertising 13
Births. 14
Advertising 14
Publicity Men And Ideas 14
Advertising 14
Personalities. 14
Advertising 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18
SYDNEY'S RECENT FILM RELEASES 19 , 22
Another Signal Succes for the Hottentodd. 22
Advertising 21 , 23
Tasmania. June 21, 1924. 24
Presentation to Ada Reeve. 24
Propaganda Pictures at Shell Theatre. 24
Theatre Changes Hands. 24
Selznick to Open New Offices in Brisbane. 24
“Mystery of a Hansom Cab.” 24
Advertising 24 , 25
Melbourne. Week Commencing June 28th. 26 , 34
Newcastle. Week Ending June 28th. 26
Advertising 27 , 28
QUEENSLAND Week ending June 28th. 28
What’s in the Future for the Motion Pictures? 29
New Zealand Section 30
AUCKLAND. 31
Star Attraction for New Zealand. 31
By Chas. Cabot. June 17th WELLINGTON. 31
Advertising 31
AN INNOCENT ABROAD 32 , 33
The Hindu Rope Trick. 33
Magicians. 33
To Interprete Italian Opera. 33
Notable Entertainers Arrive. 33
A Mere Bagatelle. 33
Rockhampton Carnival. 33
Brisbane. Week Ending June 27th. 34
Advertising 34
Perth. Week Commencing 21st May, 1924. 34
Death of Fred Leslie. 34
The Play And Otherwise 35
Advertising 35 , 36
Sydney Theatres 36
Advertising 36
Vaudevillains in the Dutch East Indies. 37
THE DIGGERS IN BRISBANE. 37
South Africa. Week Commencing Monday, May 26th. 37
“Described as a Vaudeville Artist” 37
Adelaide. Week Ending 29th June. 37
Advertising 38
Australian Vaudeville Crichton in England. 38
Advertising 38
An Actress Smile. 38
Advertising 38
Rockhampton. June 21st. 38
The Lady Advance Agent. 38
Advertising 38 , 39 , 40

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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.)  

VoJ. No. 226  

SYDNEY, JULY 2, 1924  

Price SIXPENCE  

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

THE MARCH  

OF  

Haven’t things advanced? Haven’t we got on?  

Despite the calamity howler, who will assure you that the motion  

picture is going back, just look around you and see in every corner  

how we have progressed.  

Each year has seen improvement— not always as far as finance  

5s concerned, perhaps, because that is controlled by economic condi-  

tions, and is influenced in hundred other ways.  

But the Motion Picture has progressed all the same.  

In 1920 everybody said we’d reached the top rung. Wonderful  

pictures were released, prosperity was everywhere. They did not see  

how we could go any higher.  

But we’ve gone higher.  

In 1923 the new First National loomed into the Australian field.  

The product it released was everywhere acclaimed, and nationally  

it was admitted that another high water mark had been reached.  

First National’s 1923 efforts consolidated it for 1924, and  

with the magnificent line up of attractions it had for release  

tl ie_ result has been that the company is now doing  

the biggest business in Australia bar none!  

That’s achievement!  

First National’s 1924 product has won success everywhere. It  

has already proved the greatest array of box-office pictures yet offered  

the industry by one company.  

But it’s not going to finish at that. It is going FORWARD. Nine-  

teen twenty-five is ahead and the stage is already set to receive it..  

What the productio *rces of First National have accomplished  

in 1924 must pale beside ine product that is in store for 1925. Pro-  

gress is the watchword. If we do not go forward we stagnate and  

we can’t afford to do that.  

To make 1925 step further on, greater year than 1924, we  

must have greater pictures.  

We’ll have ’em. Soon they will be put before you.  

Just watch.  

YOU will progress —Under the First National Banner!  

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