Weekly kinema guide: London suburban reviews and programmes (1930)

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Kinema Guide January 19th to 25th. Our Weekly Competition Send us Your Criticism THE WEEKLY KIXEMA GUIDE is offering a prize each week for the "best criticism received of any film now showing in London or the Suburbs during the current week. The winner of the competition will be entitled to a Special TWO GUINEA COURSE of ball-room dancing lessons given by Miss McCullagh, a wellkn >wn Professional Champion whose Schools of dancing are among the foremost in Europe. THE best criticism will be published in a subsequent issue of the Weekly Kinema Guide. In this number will be found the winning criticism for week commencing Jan. 5th, 1931, submitted by Miss Margerie Yeates, 15 Pembroke Gardens, "vY-8. Eor the benefit of new readers the rules governing the competition are as follows : (a) The criticism should not exceed 500 words in length. (b) The name and address of the contributor should be written on the first sheet as well as on the coupon at the foot ot this page. (c) The name and address of the Kinema at which the picture was seen should also be stated. We have again, this week, arranged for the winner of the competition to have Ballroom Dancing Lessons at one of Miss Eveline McCullagh's Schools to the value of Two Guineas. An announcement concerning the Schools appears on our inside baek cover. WEEKLY KINEMA GUIDK COMPETITION WEEK COMMENCING JAN. 19, 1931 Name Address Post to Editor, Weekly Kinema Guide, 18 Bartlett's Buildings, Holborn, E.C.4