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«7 when you want the news—bat when you want to roll a cigar* ette, choose— ZIG-ZAG CIGARETTE PAPFPS See that Stirrup That stirrup front rapport for the lens Is a most Important festnr« on the at.t. BRITISH "CARBINE." In use, s folding camera Iβ constantly polled out and pushed back. With most makes the lens support Is frail. The pulling out and pushing back is a severe strain—in many Instances the support eventually bends. The slightest bend and the lens is out of alignment—and out of alignment means out of focns. Bon no risks—buy an "AllBritish" CARBINE. Tears and years of us* will not affect the alignment of a CAEBINE Camera. That stirrup front support is too strong—too rigid—it CAN'T bend. It's this stirrup front rapport, plus many other outstanding features, such as REAL leather bellows and covering — that put the "Carbine" ahead of competitive makes. THE NO. 4 WATCH POCKET CARBINE, £3/2/6. % Takes film pictures 3} z 2J. All metal body, real leather covering and bellows. Stirrup front support. Double lens. THE NO. 10 WATCH POCKET CARBINE, £3/15/-. Takes pictures i.\ z 2}. Extremely compact. Splendid double lons. Stirrup front rapport. Real leather bellows and covering. COUNTRY CLIENTS ASK FOB CATALOGUE DESCRIBING THESE. mmmmm^m^m Wr U.Z. LTD., 138-140 Queen St., Auckland. Also at 42 Willis St.. Wellington, and throughout Australia.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 226, 24 September 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 226, 24 September 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 226, 24 September 1927, Page 14

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