Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . counties who have already foundTHE Film Service just the thing they required. A. Boden, late manager of St. James Hall, Harrogate,has been appointed manager and, being well knownto all Northern exhibitors, should prove a valuableasset. He will be assisted by a competent staff, eachof whom has made himself thoroughly acquaintedwith the requirements of the trade in the particulardistricts it is desired to serve, so that customers can placethe utmost reliance upon any suggestions that are madeto them. It is not intended that the Leeds business shall
Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . counties who have already foundTHE Film Service just the thing they required. A. Boden, late manager of St. James Hall, Harrogate,has been appointed manager and, being well knownto all Northern exhibitors, should prove a valuableasset. He will be assisted by a competent staff, eachof whom has made himself thoroughly acquaintedwith the requirements of the trade in the particulardistricts it is desired to serve, so that customers can placethe utmost reliance upon any suggestions that are madeto them. It is not intended that the Leeds business shall L2?conducted in any way on the lines of a clearing house,but that it shall be worked upon the lines which havemade THE Film Service in London so popular amongstits extensive clientele, and under the able guidance ofMr. Fenning we confidently look forward to the timewhen we shall be able to announce that this offshoot hasbecome so sturdy as to put out tendrils of its own whichshall have extended to other important centres Scene from Flying A Film THF PROMISE. Released December 7th. Approv Length, 985 feet. A PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIA-TION. CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITORS RAPIDLYCOMBINING. It is with feelings of considerable pleasure that welearn that the Cinematograph Exhibitors Association ofGreat Britain and Ireland is making great progress, andthat it bids fair, in time, to embrace within its fold everyelectric theatre proprietor in the British Isles. We have said that we note this with pleasure, and ourreason for this is that we regard this Association as thefirst serious attempt at combination by the showmansection of the industry to protect its own interest. Thedefunct Cinematograph Defence League never was, andnever could have been, of any use to exhibitors; and ifit had met its just fate it would have been killed at itsinception. Had the advice of the writer of this articlebeen taken the career of the Defence League wouldhave been even shorter than it was, and exhibito
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