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5/- - - Deposit 3/9 - - Weekly BUYS A B.S.A. Cycle! JAGO BIGGS, LTD., STUART STREET. Nobody quite knows who was the originator of the kinematograph, and there are several claimants for the distinction. Though Americans hold that Edison was the first, there is no doubt that a Frenchman named Louis Aime Augustin Le Prince actually produced films several years before Edison. Le Prince was a huge man. He stood 6ft 4in, and _waa broad in proportion. He came to England as a young man, and at Leeds, in 1888, he photographed pictures with a one-lens camera, and also made* & P ro " jector His invention attracted considerable attention, though he was never able, to exploit it commercially, for he came to an untimely and mysterious end. Cm September 16, 1890, he entered a Paris train at Dijon and was never seen again. His widow always believed he was the victim of foul play and that he was “ bumped off ” by an unscrupulous gang that wanted to obtain control of his invention. Leeds firmly upholds the claims of Le Prince to be the inventor of the “movies,” and he is to be honoured in the Yorkshire city by the erection of a memorial. POLICY ENDORSED BY MEDICAL PROFESSION Wilkinson & Son Import chemicals and drugs direct from the best English houses, choosing each brand for Its therapeutic value and purity. The purer, English drugs might cost them a little more, but It Is a policy that wins for them the support of leading doctors. Widnson & Son - Chemists 91 Princes St & op. Knox Church, George St

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21266, 21 February 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21266, 21 February 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21266, 21 February 1931, Page 14