TALKIE PUBLICITY
AMERICAN MACHINE TOO COSTLY GOVERNMENT NEGOTIATIONS (From Our Resident Reporter) WELLINGTON. Today. Finding American prices for the sound-film producing plant it desires too high, the Government Publicity Office is now negotiating with a firm of London manufacturers of talkie apparatus. If a deal is closed with this firm delivery is promised for a date within three mouths, which means that the first of the new films will be made immediately after the New Year holidays. Meantime, with tlie new plant not likely to be available during 1929, the publicity officers are mapping out a plan of campaign for spring and early summer silent films. Most of the ap proved beauty spots, including th*' Tongariro National Park and the Southern Alps, will be visited.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 760, 5 September 1929, Page 11
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125TALKIE PUBLICITY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 760, 5 September 1929, Page 11
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