THERE'S MONEY IN MOVING PICTURES.
Big fortunes have been from moving picture exhibitions since the invention of the cinematograph'. It is such a comparatively inexpensive show to run that any man with some "go" in him can make, a good pile in a very short time. With an "Empire" cinematograph, model No. 2, large clear pictures of .unsurpassed steadiness can be exhibited. It has all the latest improvements as well as the best features of earlier machines. The working parts are made by expert mechanics,' and only the very finest (Materials in its construction. It is fitted with ball bearings', which allow it to run for two or three hours without getting hot. -The cost is £SO. Much amusement and instruction may be obtained in the home, or at private socials with the "Empire" cinematograph, model No. 000. It throws a first-class, clear,' steady picture, and is fitted with many handy devices similar to the larger machines. It is; specially . built for the home, and for giving shows in small halls. The cost of this fine machine is only £8 10s. Call and see both of these cinematographs, or send for particulars to the. Imperial Camera Co., Willis Street, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10171, 22 February 1911, Page 5
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200Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10171, 22 February 1911, Page 5
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