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SPEAKING CANDIDLY Films and People in New Zealand by GORDON MIRAMS ("GM") is likely to be the most notable New Zealand book this Christmas "It must be a good picture; because G M. says 80 in 'The Listener Have you ever overheard & remark like that 2 We have; but we doubt if GM: would really be pleased about it: Maybe he has his fang who blindly accept his opinions, but he does give his reasons for liking and disliking films ; and some of thos? who disagree most are among his most constant readers. In this book; G.M. talks about films, but with more elbow room than in his "Listener articles_ The book, however, is quite new material~not a collection of his "Listener reviews. In his familiar; pleasant; but provocative manner he passes under review the 'star system, censorship, and the effect of films on children. He sketches the film industry and its ramifications, the P*ay ims are msde ard what makes them popular: In fact, he covers every aspect of New Zealand'9 most popular form of entertainment. Thirty illustrations supplement the text. The volume is splendidly produced, showing New Zealand book production at its best: 13/6 from all booksellers PAUL'S BOOK ARCADE, hamilton, PUBLISHERS Now on Sale-~Buy Some Today Teeli POSTAGE Stamps THE, NEW 66 PETER PAN DESIGNS ARE IN TWO COLOURS ! The purchase of Health Postage Stamps enables every body to help the Health Camp movement: One third of the cost of Health Stamps goes to the Camp fundse Note these points : Health Stamps are POSTAGE Stamps. Small lots of Gift Stamps may be sent abroad: They increase in value. Every Post Office sells them: Buy a fresh supply regulatly. I 2 8 0 0 8 NKZALAMD MMZEALAND IB 120. Id. for Postage: 30. 2d. for Postage: Zd: for Health: Id: for Health: Colours : Green and Fawn: Colours 78 Red and Fawn:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 332, 2 November 1945, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 332, 2 November 1945, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 332, 2 November 1945, Page 9

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