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GIVE HIM jBRLt " The Vest Pocket Kodak is as small as a and tells the story better." ! Every Soldier naturally wants to keep a lasting record of the brave part that he and his own Company are playing in the Great War—and he can do it well and easily with the little Vest Pocket Kodak. It has every advantage that the Soldier looks for. : It is Light— The Soldier's Kodak weighs only %r..~ less than half the weight of service lield glasses. It is SmallThin and flat. It is little bigger than a silver cigarette case. It is Strong— ..;'"■'• Being made of aluminium and steel. All exposed parts have a smooth black rustproof enamel finish. It is Simple— The last word in simplicity! You can learn to use it in half-an-hour. No skill, no'practice, no scientific knowledge is needed, It is Convenient— ALWAYS WITH YOU, NEVER IN THE WAY. It is an everready Kodak that needs no focusing. It is Autographic— This valuable feature is fitted only to the Kodak, Size of Picture— , Compresses a wide view into a little picture—2 Jin. long and l|in» wide. It is then easy to make enlargements of any size. Price 35/I Veil Pocket Autographic Kodak SPECIAL, with Kodak F6.9 . Anastigmat Lent, £3/7/6 Look for the name "KODAK ,, stamped on the Camera ' for your protection. OF ALL KODAK DEALERS AND KODAK (Australasia) LTD S "The Kodak Corner" Comer of Lambton Quay and Willis Street WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3144, 24 July 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3144, 24 July 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3144, 24 July 1917, Page 7

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