! The cinematograph might be said to i have “commenced business” in a very humble way. Even the great Edison declares that be did not foresee any great commercial possibilities resulting i from his invention. Yet within a few years of its conception, the cinematograph entertainment has become a world-wide institution —a consistent source of amusement to millions of pleasure .seekers. To those about to I enter the “gilded” ranks of picture theatre proprietors, or to those who are I dissatisfied with their present operating machines, the Ernemann ”Impel ai tor” Bioscope cannot be too highly recommended. It is a machine which projects a flickerless picture, and it is lof perfect rigidity. The Ernemann has been installed in practically all th” up to-date picture thenars in the world owing to its clearness in projection. its i simplicity of operation, and its remaik- > able wearing qualities. Full particulars •in regard to the Ernemann Bioscope i may he obtained from the sole agents I —Harringtons NZ. I.i:uite«l, \\ ill's j street. Wellington.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 176, 10 July 1912, Page 5
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