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ACT’s Campaign Message Hits the Big Screen
Monday, 22 November 1999, 11:46 am
Press Release: ACT New Zealand
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ACT is taking its ‘Treaty’ and ‘Law and Order’ messages
to Auckland’s Imax Theatre. The advertisements will run
throughout this week, on a screen which is nearly eight
storeys tall.
“These are big issues, important issues and
deserve the greatest exposure. The Imax Theatre will
certainly assist in this regard,” said ACT’s Campaign
Director Nick Stravs.
“The Imax campaign represents a
culmination of staged advertisements, spreading our messages
through the entire breadth of the country.
“ACT is the
party of fresh and innovative ideas and will support a
vigorous election campaign in the final week,” said ACT’s
Campaign Director Nick Stravs.
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