SIXTH ANNUAL PARAMOUNT WEEK Long Daybill Movie poster 1926 Richardson Studio

 

Original Australian hand litho long daybill approximately 15" x 36" , folded as issued, very good condition, top white border trimmed, pinholes in the corners, a few nicks through the image area (see enlarged photo).
 
"Long" daybills were produced in Australia until 1941 when they were replaced by the more familiar smaller format.

 

Sixth Annual Paramnout Week (1926)

For the sixth tirne m ai many years the annual celebration of Paramount Week if here to delight picture-goers.

 

The best theatres in the land have already made their preparations for welcoming their patrons during this festive season, and there will be no mistaking them, because they will be dressed for the occasion, and they will go to great lengths to tell all of the picture goers of the fact through their advertisements.

 

You, as a discerning shopper for your screen entertainment, will be especially delighted in learning of the celebration of the Sixth Annual Paramount Week, principally because it will mark 1926 as the year which has given the screen a greater number of big pictures than any other year of the past.

 

So, remembering all of these things, make a good note of the dates of Paramount Week (August 30, 31, September 1, 2, 3, 4), and be all set for a wonderful time.

 

 

 

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