The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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March-April, 1952 THE CINE-TECHNICIAN A NEW CEMENT for TRIACETATE FILM TRICOID CINE FILM CEMENT After extensive laboratory research and practical tests by film laboratories, ' TRICOID ' has been proved eminently suitable for joining triacetate film and all types of acetate base. Supplied in bottles of 25 c.c. and 500 c.c. — an M&B photographic product MAY & BAKER LTD DAGENHAM Telephone: ILFord 3060 Extension 243 Associated Houses : SYDNEY ■ BOMBAY ■ PORT ELIZABETH • MONTREAL • WELLINGTON • LAGOS Branches and Agents throughout the World