ARRANGING FOR 'CHANG'
PARAMOUNT’S YOUTHFUL PUBLICITY EXPERT Mr. Reg. Kelly, of the famous Lasky Film Service, who arrived in Auckland to-day from. Wellington to make the initial arrangements for the New Zealand season of “Chang,” is the youngest publicity man in the motion picture industry in the Dominion. He is 23 years of age. After four years’ xperience on the Australian Sunday Press Mr. Kelly joined Paramount. He also had free lance journalistic experience in Sydney. Mr. Kelly came :o New Zealand wo years ago to take charge of publicity, »i'“‘ nation and national advertising for his company in the Dominion. Prior to his departure for New Zealand lie gained valuable experience as assistant to Mr. J. E. Kennebeck (who incidentally has just returned from a trip to America in Paramount interests . It was Mr. Kelly, it will be recalled, who organised the New Zealand tour or the party of Red Indiags for Paramount. im '
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 315, 28 March 1928, Page 1
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