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Everyones

Call Number
Nq 791.405 EVE
Created/Published
Sydney : Everyones Ltd., 1920-1937
Issue
Vol.5 No.313 (3 March 1926)
Images
48
Notes
Pages 13 - 16 are foldouts. In some issues blank pages have been inserted to maintain the correct�left - right pagination.
Page Notes
Pages 13 - 16 are foldouts. In some issues blank pages have been inserted to maintain the correct�left - right pagination.
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Contents

EVERYONES 1
Advertising 1 , 2 , 3
EVERYONES 3
The De Forest Phonofilm. 3 , 29
Advertising 3
EVERYONES 4
Weekly Chat to Showmen Try and Screen the “Big Ones’ 4
That British Quota. 4
Something Like Film Studios. 4
Big Studio Deal By Famous Players. 4
Picture Theatres to Aid Fire Fund. 4
Advertising 5
With the Exhibitors. 6
Advertising 7
Some Slogans for America's “Laughter Month” 8
Solicitor Gets Heavy Sentence 8
Further Increase in Selznick Activities 8
Paramount Exploiteer to be J.P. 8
U.A. Films in France 8
Movie Censorship May be Abolished in New York State 8
To Represent Metro-Goldwyn in W.A. 8
Canadian Government and British Films 8
Selznick Chief Bach from N.Z. 8
Marcus Clark's Stories for the Screen 8
Laugh Wave Due Soon 8
Niblo in England 8
New Steamer Equipped for Film Screenings 8
Sydney's Town Clerk Praises Propaganda Picture 8
Parliamentarians in the Movies 8
Films Recalled from Department Stores 8
Popular Sydney Exhibitor for England 8
Advertising 9 , 10 , 11
British Cinemas—The “Hick” Standard. 12
Tasmania (Week ending February 19th). 12
New Zane Grey Picture Well Under Way 12
Advertising 13 , 15 , 16
Organ Installation in Picture Theatres 17
Paramount’s New Offices—Where? 17
Cecil Mason for Melbourne 17
Canadian Censorship 17
South Australia. Week ending February 28, 1926. 17
To-night's THE Night! 17
Still Another of the “Other Kind” 17
Missing Film Expedition Safe 17
Kellaiway at Picture Theatres 17
Advertising 18 , 19 , 20 , 21
SYDNEY'S RECENT FILM FELEASES 22 , 24
Advertising 23
Greater J. D. Williams Activities 24
Entertainments Tax Prosecution 24
Advertising 25 , 26 , 27 , 28
Have Your Say. 29
Eggs and Exploitation. 29
The Whisperings of William. 30
The Battle for the “Ashes.” 30
Optimism or Graft 30
Advertising 31
Herb. Crispe—Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood. 32
Connie Talmadge Married 32
Fox Chief Entertains 32
Advertising 32
Fox Tenders Complimentary Luncheon to Film Cricketers. 32
Sydney Picture Theatres. 32
In Defence of American Films 32
British Film Institute Founded 32
George Barnes Resigns from Fox 32
Picture Theatre Gutted 32
Advertising 33 , 34
VICTORIA (Week commencing February 27). 34
Lacey Joins Paramount 34
N.S.W. Biograph Men Celebrate Annual Picnic 34
The Quota System 35
Hoyts for Perth 35
Advertising 35
Melbourne theatres Week Commencing March 1st. 35
Advertising 35
Bringing Cheer to the Helpless Sick 36
Birthdays of the Week Many Happy Returns to 36
Million and a Half Dollars for Site. First National’s Big Deal 36
Newcastle (Week ending February 27). 36
Edna Thomas Held Up 36
Bobby Leach Breaks a Leg 36
Advertising 36 , 37 , 38
New Zealand. 38
Advertising 39
West Australia. Week ending February 26, 1926. 39
Advertising 39
From the Departments of Film Publicity 40
More About Coming Releases 41
Advertising 42
Sydney Theatres Week Commencing March 1st. 42
Actor in Divorce 42
Union Theatres Master V audeville 42
Advertising 42
Music and Musicians. 43
Adelaide. Week Ending 25th February. 43
Perth 26th February, 1926. 43
Brisbane 26th February, 1926. 43
More Minstrel Reminiscences 43
Concerts 43
Pertinent Pars About Players. 44
Advertising 44
Our Letter Rack 44
Music and Musicians. 45
Advertising 45
Sydney Actress Makes Good at Sixteen 46
Amusing Incident During Shakespearean Play 46
Breach of Contract Action Fails 46
Publicity May Mean Big Salary 46
Lunch Hour Concerts 46
Actor Who Never Acted 46
Is a Clever Press Agent on the Job? 46
Carpenters Strike at St. James' Theatre 46
London Theatre Rents too High for Boucicault 46
EarVs Play Adjudged Nauseous 46
Actress Has to Return Bankrupt’s Gifts 46
What Next in Church 46
Maoriland Magicians 46
Winter Hall in Sydney 46
Advertising 47 , 48

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EVERYONES  

WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED AUSTRALIAN VARIETY AND SHOW WORLD.  

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

Vol. 5, No. 313.  

SYDNEY, MARCH 3, 1926.  

Price SIXPENCE  

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advertising Is, or should be. an exhibitor  

service.  

First National pins its faith to the  

national advertisement of Its pictures  

because the public docs not care two hoots  

in Hades to whom the picture belongs  

anyway—so long as the title, the story and  

the stars appeal.  

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It’s PICTURES that draw ’em to  

theatre—not trade-marks.  

company having the biggest stars of  

the business, buying the biggest stories and  

producing them in big way lias no need  

to spend money on its trade-mark. Quality  

pictures make that secure.  

First National is hot and strong on  

national advertising. It is spending big  

money each year to help you—through the  

women’s journals and other periodicals  

whcili really assist you.  

And in all First National’s national  

advertising you’ll find the trade-mark  

subsidiary to the real meat of the matter —  

the picture.  

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