Precision in Talkie Equip »~pHE superior tone quality of Western. Electric X talkie equipment demands the most careful design and precision in manufacture. For example, the light beam image which is focussed on the film is one thousandth (.001) inch wide. If this image varies in size more than two ten-thousandths (.0002) of an inch, tone quality is seriously impaired. Only Western Electric insists on this unusual precision in manufacture—a fact which contributes largely to your enjoyment of the talkies and the popularity of the Western Electrioequipped theatre.
Mr & S® JIM H, For Wall and Ceiling Decorations. Noted for ita perfect smooth, velvetlike finish. Kills suction, will not show laps, crack, peel, or rub off. Absolutely Cheapest and Best - Distemper on the Market. Procurable all Stores, ox TINGEY'S, LTD., Richard Upton's Buildings, Breakwater Road, Auckland. Phone 46-757. TOT dishes, perspiring goblets arfH jiff* * scratching silverware will not mar the ' table polished with Johnson's Wax. You can 5k even stand on it without injuring the 'Jj exquisite surface. Works equal won* ders on all woodwork, leather and motor cars. Cheaper because it lasts longep^ S. C. JOHNSON &. SON LTDQueer; Street, Ro*ebery, N.S.W. .1 _J:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20520, 22 March 1930, Page 10 (Supplement)
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