N.Z. FILMS
LONDON DISPLAY. (By Telegraph—Press Association). INVERCARGILL, May 15. The Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) has received a cablegram 'from the High Commissioner of New Zealand m London, intimating that 400 influential people, including many New Zealanders, attended an exhibition of New Zealanders, attended an exhibition of New Zealand publicity films organised by the Empire Film Institute, at which the High Commissioner presided. Sir James Parr mentioned that the exhibition was a great success, and desired to congratulate the New Zealand Publicity Department upon the greatly improved character ol the films now being sent, especially as regards photography.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1929, Page 3
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