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Just received by parcel post, exclusive novelty veils and veilings. We advisa early inspection.—Smith and Caughey, Limited, Queen Street.— (Ad.)

I Austral 1 SEED | Photographic, j © • x icircs • . M Latitude is a quality not always fully appreciated, but j§ is responsible for a higher percentage of good results |l than any other one quality of a photographic plate. 8 If the scale of tones the plate will reproduce is no =3 greater than the scale of tenet in the average subject, a then exposure must be absolutely correct or the subject g will not be correctly reproduced in tbe negative. i If, however, the plate will render a scale of tones twice 9 as great as that in the subject, fifty per cent, over —or § under-exposure will not alter the gradation or quality §j c of a negative. S || Auatral Seed Plates have exceptional speed, fineness of M 1 grain and the greatest latitude of any plate made. 1 S It* the Auitial Seed Plata you need. Made from the fame.a ■ jj American Seed Plate Formula. m I Of All Kodak Dealers, 1 | KODAK (Australasia) LTD., | | a nrKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH 4b DUNEDIN. § iiiiiiiiiiiii*^^

Those Hard-to-get-at-Piaces. The tops of doors and high furniture often go undusted because they - are hard to reach. The O-Cedar Polish Mop makes this easy. No more standing on chairs or reaching and stretching. With the same O-Cedar Polish Mop you dust, clean and polish your floors in half the time it takes the old backbreaking way. Wonderful for oil cloth and linoleum. Get an O-Cedar Polish Mop at your dealer's. He will refund your money if you are not delighted. W"*PoliS_ll I 1 Channel! Chemical Company Chicago, U. S. A. - Toronto - London - Pari*

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 11

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