"HONOUR TO WHOM HONOUR IS DUE."
——; —» ' , F-ullor, jnn.j writes as follows:— The journalistic phrasing in your issue of yesterday re now theatre, may create the impression that tko Royal Picture Syndicate supply the pictures to His Majesty's Theatre In justice to my firm_ (John Fuller and Sons) I. should like to point out that we every week import £120 to £130' worth"of films direct from England, which arrive by the ■English mail, and aro presented every Wednesday evening at His Majesty's Theatre in accordance with our agreement with tho .Vqyal Picture Syndicate, who . have leased the theatre for a term from us. That Messrs. Linloy and Dbnovan have dccidcd to build for themselves is natural enterprise, but honour tothoso to whom honour is due, and as my firm (John Fuller and Sons) supply tho finest films that money can buy for His Majesty's Theatre overy week, and shall continue to do so for the next year or so until tho picture boom wanes, it is perfectly natural wo should expect to receive a littlo crodit in connection with tho merit and quality of tho pictures as shown at His Majesty's Theatre nightly, according to the .terms of tho agreement between tho Royal Picture Syndicate and mv firm."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 530, 10 June 1909, Page 5
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