Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1944)

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This is \o. 12 of a series n ii i 8 1 mm ■ ■ ■ fi ■ / mi mm Honolulu, Hawaii. IN I AMAH gateway to the great Pacific Theatre of war, motion picture entertainment is daily playing an important part in preserving the healthy mental balance of both servicemen and civilians keyed to battle tempo. In the leading theatres on these islands, projection equipment bears the name Simplex. For Simplex has been the enthusias tic choice of Hawaiian showmen who have long ago recognized that there can be no compromise with quality. Yes, at the Crossroads of the Pacific, as elsewhere in the wide world of entertainment, the standard for better projection is and will continue to be . . . Simplex — truly the International Projector ! grffAlfP&K _l> WAR AM) PEACE — THE INTERS ATMONAL PROJECTOR