HUGE SHOW CROWDS.
WATSON’S CAMERA HOUSE STAND. V Probably no other stand at the Winter Show could claim larger attendances than those accorded Watson’s Camera House. The firm grip that home movies have taken on people of all ages, was proved by the intense interest displayed in the practically continuous screening of movies taken by amateurs. Inquiries revealed the cost of purchasing a movie camera and projector to screen the results of your photography as remarkably reasonable. Films and their developing are available at prices within the reach of. all and it is little wonder that so many have, as a result of the show demonstrations, arranged for a trial, after which the work will be screened in their own homes.
The simplicity of making and screening home movies cannot be overemphasised. Anyone can .operate them, with results that are perfectly astonishing. The developing of the films is executed by Waikato’s Developing Experts—Watson's Camera House, Hamilton—to whom all enquiries for ■home movies should be made. This enterprising firm are sole Waikato Agents for the leading makes, Victor and De Vry, together with other prominent agencies.
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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18346, 4 June 1931, Page 8
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185HUGE SHOW CROWDS. Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18346, 4 June 1931, Page 8
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