Your holiday will not be complete unless you take a Camera with you. Everything is now made so simple for you that you can be certain of taking good pictures without any previous experience, and there is such a wide range of varieties and styles that we can suit every pocket and every fancy. All our Cameras are BRITISH made. PLATE CAMERAS. FILM CAMERAS. pt*o^g&§g*^ Plate Cameras include* both the Film Cameras are all of the DAYyJ^Siiiiv MAGAZINE and FOLDING ' LIGHT LOADING type, and i|jj||| Sfflßß WSllk tyPCS> and'"We haVC b°th °f them 1 the'small « b!"x Fo'rT&L^ ' at all prices ranging from 8/6, suitable" for boys taTgiriTS'to H^Hf ' 12/6, 21/-, up to £5 and £10. the more expensive "Regular S^^^^P^ ; Ensigns" at £3, £4 and £5 for l^^^M^ . SOLDIERS' CAMERAS. Soldiers' Cameras, or what are known as Pocket Cameras, are all the NlO^^i^ VoSue at present. They are most peculiarly suited for soldiers, as they »^^ * -se* t A ' J-fifoj^Jr* take up no more room than a box of matches and therefore can be \g/sfr'^ carried anywhere. We stock them in all styles and sizes, the most generally used types being the No- 1 Ensignette at 32/6 No. 2 Ensignette at 42/----3 >' ':.'..-. And the Vest Pocket Kodak at 35/----42 WILLIS ST. :; •• :: WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 148, 20 December 1916, Page 10
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