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What the World has Waited for— ?"T* =™'~~^=~"~™**—™!~™l™l'"™*™*l™" ' Dr. Lee De Forest, one of the best known Inventors, and nnnriTiTMiiiictiiir' one of the pioneers in wireless telegraphy, has achieved the perfect ■■_ pu.WA.RX) MARSHALL speaking picture—the Phonofilm. one bf'the world's leading news* . Dr-De Forest has solved the problem of synchronization of „, ■' • • ,„, ■ >. _. voice or music with pictures. The Phonofilm, as its name paper men in. a letter to Dr. De implies, is the combination on the same film of picture with Forest wrote as follows:— voice or music photographically recorded, 'it is the sensation of "The experienced newspaper the motion picture world. Its future possibilities and earnings _, , . are beyond computing. man sees and hears many strange ,■... Phonofilm pictures are exhibited in the leading picture I things. That's his business. But theatres of America, and, as indicated in a cable received a few he seldom encounters magic. .- ' weeks ago, "are going strong." Your "Phonofilm" is magic. To -■" . A \ ? ng!? nd Phonofilm pietwa are being successfully made , . «.,.,. an<* Wl'l be shown all over Great Britain shortly. reproduce pictures by light is no ... The New Zealand Company will obtain supplies from both longer amazing; to talk with .countries and also make its own. light is as astonishing as the T^ c Phonofilm is so remarkable an achievement that the miracles of old. And you are do- '>y e?im? t rca^ ily gr?s?, k'. . . . . . v „.••. - All who have been orivileged to see the demonstrations m mg it. Your speaking picture is . Wellington have gone away most impressed with the possibilities .■ :>the greatest contribution to edu- . awaiting the company exhibiting and producing Phonofilm in cytion and entertainment which Dominion. A new era in the motion picture is promised ha,s been made in-more than a " ' thro. u Sh .the Phonofilm—probably the revolutionizing of the „,■■_, n i_jj.j, , - motion picture industry, decvide. Bernhardt died the other ■ .^^___^______.^^_^_^____ .day.' If she had spent an hour : . before your camera, she never ...'.■ Tivoli Theatre, could have died. • -• : ! Wellington, N.Z. ■-■- ■ . May 12th. 1925. .Lincoln's Gettysburg address is .--..,■. : To the p rovisional Directors De the greatest bit of modern litera- Forest Pbonofilms (N.Z.)- ' . .. ture in print. It is an inspiration. --.... Ltd., c/o K. Scott Gandy Sf ,If we had it. and him on the " • Co., P.O. Box 919, WellingA'Phonofilm" as he delivered that ' tOn> address, it would be greater than "■"■■'■ De" Sirs—Allow me to heartily „ „ ._ „ . T . , congratulate you on the ro.arvelliterature; it would be Lincoln . ]ous 6 Dc For J st p hono fii m De . liv.lag ,in actual breathing im- monstration given in the Tivoli mortality," Theatre during the psst week. „ . '...- ....■•■ As a showman witb intimate - »■' . it ....... connections with the moving picture industry extending over the '■ ' past twenty (20) years, I am TPH-r? cvri'-1 TC'ii'/c r>i/^urrTc?- ccrtaintherc!s?sreatfuturebc--1 llti JDAV^LiUoI V D KlVin I S " fore'your speaking, pictures, and silent'picture programmes will be _ „, ■' . made increasingly popular by the =*■ ■, irhe excftnsive nghts of Phonofilm will he held inclusion of phonofilms, adding. 'by the New Zealand Company. The Company will as lP ey will> Breat va«ety to the ■ have a capital of £30,000 in pound shares. ' 'T^ll^J^.^ ■■ [£19,600 shares are'being offered, to the New Zealand to show the Phonofilms in this ' public and in view of the possible results as outlined Theatre at the earliest possible' . f , _ ,_ („,,. date, and am anxious to arrange . in the Prospectus they should be m great demand by a contract with you directly you Investors. ■. >, are in a position to negotiate • same. The English parent Company will hold a proportion Yours faithfully, of the shares and will have one Director on the New (Sgd.) L. H. Wilson, Manager. Zealand Board. * . .•••■»

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 20

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