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t I There’s a Kodak Film for every picture taking need! Whether you want wide latitude, lightning speed, or a grain of microscopic fineness... its made for you by Kodak. Increase your camera’s scope and make sure of clear, sparkling snaps always by using these famous Kodak Films. n KODAK FILM F2 fA Wa W ?A OWJB ail * sss o ft* *0 c* R* St* <W * m o % a* K if* o Oft St; f 3o iol KODAK VERICHROME FILM For all-round shaptaking. Its double coating helps prevent both under and overexposure. In glaring sunlight or in the shade ... on bright days or dull ... Verichrome gets the picture. KODAK PANCHROMATIC FILM Its complete colour sensitivity and lightning speed improves picture quality and increases the range of your camera. Its speed is particularly valuable in taking snapshots at night. KODAK PANATOMIC FILM Fop miniature cameras. Has a grain of microscopic fineness, so that Panatomic pictures, even when they are enlarged to many times their original size, show no appreciable graininess, and retain remarkable brilliance and detail. From KODAK NEW ZEALAND LTD. 162 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN AND FROM CHEMISTS AND KODAK DEALERS

Take no risks with sunburn when you are sun-tanning. Apply TANK IST before exposure to the sun. Presents sunburn; produces a ricli brown sun tan. Sharland's, wholesale distributors. —[Ad vt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 23179, 31 January 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23179, 31 January 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23179, 31 January 1939, Page 4

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