OBJECTION RAISED
PICTURE THEATRE POSTERS COMPLAINT FROM DEVONPORT "One of the posters that I saw near the theatre was grossly '"decent Thus commented Mr. v\. fe. camp bell in’ sympathetic approval of the objections’ contained in a letter from the Devonport School Committee to the Devonport Borough Council last .ev enine- concerning the exhibition of ad veftismg posters by the local picture theatre Evre inquired as to where the poster was, as he had not noticed an S r o^ eC M on ßr b own° n d e e S ciared that the nosters might be samples of the printer's Sr t but he did not think that.some of them of a suggestive natuie. reallj ° ereeffective in drawing attendances at »tr 6 G. h Falla ' also protested against the types of poster displayed along the streets. “NOT PATRONS” The Mayor, Mr. Aldridge, jokingly suggested that Mr. Campbell and MW Falla should be a committee to CC £h°e r coundfhas no authority over the exhibition of posters, but it wi.l .j +v»c» complQ-lTit on to th© pic—tmea&e proprietor and the ceilggggbjp authorities in .Wslllngtpn,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 972, 15 May 1930, Page 1
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184OBJECTION RAISED Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 972, 15 May 1930, Page 1
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