N.Z. TALKIE COMEDY
Telegraph— Press Association.)
Propaganda for Placement Service WELL-WOVEN STORY
(By
WELLINGTON, Last Night. With the two-fold object of bringing home to the general public the still further work being done by the State placement service, and of extending its sphere of usefuiness/a talking picture is at present in course of production at the Government studios, Miramar. When complefed it will be about SOt'O feet in lengtli and will be distributed throughout New Zealand. ' The film will not be a collection of pictures having very little relation to each other and joined together in slip- : shod fashion, but the aim is to produce eomething well worth while and to present graphically on the screen the difference hetween work and no work and the part played hy the Placement. Service and its offieers in flnding work i for the unemployed, the whole being ; woven into a story. The film has the approval of the : Minister of Labour, the Hon. T. Axm- , strong, who incidentally figures in the film. ; The equipment at the Government > studios was added to for the purposes : of the picture, which it is hoped will be eompleted very shortly.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 78, 19 April 1937, Page 6
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