Everyones

Call Number
Nq 791.405 EVE
Created/Published
Sydney : Everyones Ltd., 1920-1937
Issue
Vol.4 No.297 (11 November 1925)
Images
44
Notes
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Contents

Advertising 1
EVERYONES 1
Advertising 1 , 2 , 3
EVERYONES 3
Looking Us Over. 3 , 6
Advertising 3
EVERYONES 4
Weekly Chat to Showmen. An Object Lesson and a Warning 4
Political Points. A Final Exhortation 4
Berlin Films and Theatres. 4 , 5
Can J. D. Williams Re-create British Film Industry? 5
N.S.W. EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE. No Pictures to be Screened on Xmas Day. 5
New Theatre for Tamworth 5
Paramount Nationally Advertises the Exhibitor 5
Another Tragedy Film Production 5
Gus Dieppe for Queensland 5
Some Hollywood Figures 5
Sydney Picture Theatres. 6
In British Studios Dorothy Gish as Nell Gwynne 6
London “Times” on Film Tariff 6
Sale of a Picture Show 6
French Novelist “Pans” Wild West Films 6
Who Remembers This Film? 6
Advertising 7
The Field of Exploitation. 8
Advertising 9 , 10 , 11
Alec Hellmrich & Gordon Conrad are Picking Winners for Exhibitors! 12
A Rare Combination That Can Distribute and Exploit Films with 100 per cent. Efficiency! 13
Queensland (Week ending- November 6.) 14 , 30
Advertising 14
Edmund Benson Entertained by Northern Film Men. 14
Advertising 15
Paramount Announces Simultaneous Screening of "Peter Pan” in All States and New Zealand 16
“Charley’s Aunt” in Auckland (N. Z.) 16
“Service to Exhibitors." 16
About Australasian Films “Artisol” Mirrors. 16
Cinema Employees' Annual Picnic 16
Seventy Miles to See “The White Sister.” 16
"Our Harmoniser” Progressing Nicely 16
Union Theatres’ Master Vaudeville 16
Advertising 17 , 19 , 20
Mr. Stanley Wright's Resignation 20
Stuart F. Doyle Visits Brisbane 20
Have Your Say. 21
The World War as an Inspiration for the Cinema Story. 21
With the Exhibitors. 21
Brief but Decisive. 21
Advertising 23 , 25
The Victorian Censorship Debate in Legislative Council 26
Advertising 27
British Film Policy 28
Master Pictures to Re-issue “The Kid." 28
Second Sydney City Run of “The Ten Commandments 28
Advertising 28
“Zebrugge” for Crystal Palace. 28
“Madame Sans Gene” Breaks Record Established by “Charley's Aunt” 28
Advertising 28
Universal Launches Out 28
Exhibitors Please Note 28
Will You Help Entertain Sick Soldiers? 28
SYDNEY'S RECENT FILM RELEASES 29
Say It With Organ Music. 30
Fox Trade Screening at the Prince Edward Theatre. 30
Tasmania. Hobart. 30
South Australia. Week ending November 7. 30
Film House Picnic. 30
Showed to 50 Per Cent, of Population. 30
Screen Folk to Marry. 30
Advertising 31
From the Departments of Film Publicity 32 , 33
New Zealand. 34
Advertising 34
Henry Hayward Replies to Prejudiced Critics. 35
Advertising 35
VICTORIA (Week commencing November 7). 36 , 37
Advertising 36
Melbourne Theatres Week Commencing November 7th. 37
Synchronisation 37
For Our Xmas Issue 37 , 38
Brisbane. Week Ending, November 5th. 38
“EVERY ONES” XMAS NUMBER. 38
Newcastle. 38
Adelaide. Week Ending November 9th. 38
Perth. Week Ending 6th November. 38
Melbourne. (Continued from page 37). 38
Births. 38
Marriages. 38
Deaths. 38
The Play and Otherwise. 39
Advertising 39 , 40
Abroad. 40
Advertising 41
Sydney theatres Week Commencing 9th November. 41
Advertising 41
With the Song Publishers. 42
Advertising 42 , 43 , 44

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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. 4, No. 297.  

SYDNEY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925.  

Price SIXPENCE  

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The near demise of 1925 leaves no doubt as to the justification of First  

National’s Consistency Claim.  

The past few weeks have brought such eleventh-hour features as “SIX  

DAYS,” “NAME THE MAN,” “FINE CLOTHES,” “THE LADY WHO LIED."  

The First National 1925 window displayed “class” features from January  

to December.  

What further proof of honesty of purpose —of fair and square dealing—  

could be desired?  

3irsb Rational NEVER lets ijou down  

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