Motion Picture Herald (1954)

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The new Relax-Recliner is comfortably firm, but puts no pressure against your back, when you are sitting in an upright position. The chair back responds to your weight without buttons, levers, and gadgets, when you relax into a comfortable recline. THE NEW brings “Living-Room Comfort” to Theatre Patrons The Relax-Recliner feature is available on Heywood’s TC 700 or TC 701 models, as illustrated. This luxuriously comfortable theatre chair is another example of the famous Heywood engineering “know-how” to make theatre seating as comfortable as the average patron’s own easy chair at home. Let a Heywood-Wakefield representative give you complete details of this great theatre seating line right away. HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD COMPANY, Theatre Seating Division, Menominee, Michigan • Sales Offices: Baltimore • Chicago • New York 12 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, OCTOBER 30, 1954