Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Feb 1945)

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si i Mm HI (yO'-MiZ/cd. i: 0 iW 1^' 0 It T ASS II L 11 X II ir Y rhiitu/aA:. ykzat^ Ck^M^! irir r ^ ^ 1 HEATRE chairs, postwar, are not going to be considered by progressive exhibitors as "just another equipment expense". Instead, they will be regarded as a sound, paying investment; as goodwill builders; as one of the best box office attractions on any program! That's why Heywood's postwar theatre chairs will co-star Comfort and Luxury ! That's why the Heywood engineering and design accent is on restful construction and luxurious quality! • As soon as wartime restrictions are relaxed, Heywood will be ready to turn out these comfortable, luxurious designs in ever-increasing numbers. We invite you to ask us now about your share of that production! BEHER THEATRES. FEBRUARY 3, 1945