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The Kinematograph Year Book.
KINEMATOGRAPH PUBLICATIONS
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Subscription The oldest but most up-to-date of all Kinema Trade rate for Kine publications. Earliest with the news, most complete with Week? Vo? P h weeklY happenings, and absolutely impartial with the annum which Tmde Show reviewsincludes the Ideal Kinema.
Jhe IDEAL KINEMA
1/ monthly. A monthly technical supplement to the Kinematograph
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Price 20/ post The only book of its kincl in the U.K. An encyclopaedia £ree of the industry, with about 650 pages, embodying
every possible vital fact relating to the past year's trading, and a guide for the future.
J he COMPLETE PROJECTIONIST
Price 8/3 post ^e kest text>book ever published for the Kinema free_ technician. All the new information available.
Undoubtedly the guide to everything one should know for the perfect running of the projection room.
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