“PATHESCOP£.” THE CINEMATOGRAPH AT HOME I DIAGRAM OF BATHE’S HOME CINEMATOGRAPH.: No 1, Handle ; No 3, Delivery Spool ; No. 12, Rec ving Spool ; No. 8, The Gate ; of the Mao hine (the lamp-house is on the gate) j Nos- 13 and 15, Lamphouse j No. 14, Lons; No, 16, Magneto, Films Changed Every Week. • - Astonishing enthusiasm and interest have attended the introduction b\ Messrs. Bathe Freres of the wonderful PATHESCOPE, the new scientific invention, which at last establishes a perfect Drawing-room Cinematograph. The Pathescope is a scientifically perfect, yet extremely simple machine, light, compact, portable, and carrying all the manifold improvements and simplified adjustments of the larger theatre Projector, now making it possible to enjoy in one’s own homo, in the chosen company of one’s own relatives and friends, the pleasures which the life-like reproduction of the world’s most interesting and topical pictures can give. Full particulars together with descriptive pamphlets, may be obtained from the Agents I M.Z. Ltd. 4$ Willis St. Welling ton 4$ WiUis St. Wellington
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New Zealand Tablet, 15 May 1913, Page 50
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169Page 50 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, 15 May 1913, Page 50
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