Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Oct-Dec 1928)

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BETTER THEATRES SECTION OF October 27, 1928 "I believe we made one of the most thorough investigations of pipe organs ever undertaken by any prospective purchaser — " George Hamid •<>i ■i<> A uditoiium and stage of the new Queensboro Theatre Beautiful. Read Mr. Hamid's letter then fill out the coupon — get the facts Please send, without obligation, facts about LINK organs. Name Theatre Address — and he bought a LINK! jy^jR. HAMID pursued the course we would advise every prospective purchaser to follow. Organ music in your theatre is a too important feature of your performance to be dealt with lightly. Link welcomes a thorough investigation on this important subject— in fact urges a comparison of the Link theatre organ with others, point for point. The new Queensboro Theatre Beautiful has installed a Link after thorough investigation and its patrons are assured of the best organ music available. OR GA NS BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK New York Office— 148 W. 46th St.