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FOR 1937
The Gas Industry presents a programme selected from the following films, ready in the Autumn
A Fl M AB0L T^e future of the natiĀ°n 's with the children. This him reviews the whole system of
public education in this country which is forming the citizens of to-morrow. Are they JvnvvLJ being taught the right things ? Are the new schools going up fast enough ? This film, which contains no reference to gas, will do for education what the Nutrition Film, last year, did for the study of diet.
A CJ Byl AROIIT Here he is in a new comedy, playing a detective part for the first time on the
screen. Plenty of excitement and plenty of laughs, with music and a song which everyM R H E R M body will enjoy.
Q/VTC AM[\ pi Allf It has been said that a woman walks 13 miles a day in her kitchen. This is now quite
unnecessary. This film shows what you can do with your old kitchen to get everything within easy reach and made to suit your particular height.
1/ CMC A I HOI I^F ^ere *s sornething entirely new in England. It is a model housing estate, complete with
Nursery School and Tenants' Club, designed by five eminent architects. There are delightful pictures of the children in the Nursery School. Some of the tenants describe what life is like there and show you round the flats.
and two new cooking films
HOW TO COOK With Marcel Boulestin MILK COOKERY With a talented cow
Anyone who would like a film show arranged, or who wishes to borrow copies oj the films, should write to the British Commercial Gas Association, 1 Grosvenor Place, S.W.I, if outside London, or the Gas Light and Coke Company, Horseferry Road. S.W.I, for London