I'm guessing this display is made up of a 6 sheet, 1 sheet up high and the middle section of a 3 sheet in the glass display below. All with Australian ratings. Sadly, no daybills.
I love the effort that went into the travelling procession carts or vehicles! AWESOME. Imagine that rolling down the road
According to the source: Harry Kirklands A model Ford that he used to drive around RAAF base Point Cook Vic advertising the latest movies at the cinema
Over the last couple of weeks we've seen many Aussie posters that have never been sighted before. It's been a collective effort and improved everyones' knowledge.
With Westbound Limited and Singing Marine amongst others on display.
Also seen here is Paul Robeson's Big Fella long daybill ( the actual image is great and currently available on Google to view ) and a John Wayne long daybill Adventure's End. Pity about the light reflection on the other posters.
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Harry Kirklands A model Ford that he used to drive around RAAF base Point Cook Vic advertising the latest movies at the cinema
Possible relatives associated with Robert Burton Pty Ltd below???
The Thompson & Payne Theatre after the 1931 Hawks Bay Earthquake. Still displaying material from Common Clay.
With Westbound Limited and Singing Marine amongst others on display.
I bet that boxing materiel was also pretty damn impressive in person.
$1m three sheet in window?