Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1947)

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for brighter pictures... better projection... greater economy... National offers a line of projection lighting equipment that meets the requirements of all theatres. The Simplex High Projection Arc Lamp delivers twice as much light as any low intensity lamp — the snow-white light that is essential to the satisfactory projection of Technicolor pictures. National Rectifiers afford the most efficient and dependable means of supplying your projection arc power requirements. National Reflectors are the logical choice for replacement in your lamphouse as they are manufactured by specialists. The National Four-Tube Rectifier for 40 and 50 ampere High Intensity Projection Arcs. t 1 The National Heavy Duty Six -Tube Rectifier for use with Magnarcs. The National Heavy Duty Two -Tube Rectifier for 1 5 and 30 ampere Low Intensity Projection Arcs. IIII V TheAcmeTwo-Tube 30 ampere Rectifier for Low Intensity Projection Arcs. DISTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY BY NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY "There's a Branch Near You' The name National assures you of the best engineering and production brains in the industry. BETTER THEATRES, APRIL 5, 1947 23 I