Kinematograph year book (1927)

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The World calls the Piper, WURLITZER Plays the Tune, Wherever in the world's cinemas the best music is wanted, there you find WURLITZER ORGANS. A great cordon of Wurlitzer Organs girds the globe — from Sydney to Montreal, from Yokohama to Birmingham ; 3500 Wurlitzers are installed in the greatest cinemas throughout the world. This world-wide acknowledgment that there is no music-producing instrument to compare to a WURLITZER is due to its great latitude and its true tone. Its note can be as delicate and pure as a child's voice, or it can gurgle with the laughter of a clown. It is this that makes the WURLITZER supreme. If you think of installing an organ — and when you give your patrons music, let it be music of the best — get into touch with us and let us talk the matter over. ORGANS " The Voice of the Screen-Pictured " WALTER PEARCE, 33, King Street, Covent Garden, W.G.2.