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The Best Value ever offered in Reflex Cameras. THE POPULAR " REFLEX JE.il/10/For Real Value nothing approaching the British-made " Ensign Popular " Reflex has ever been offered. The Specification simply Defies Competition. . , The Shutter is Self-capping, so that Film Packs can be used without the necessity of replacing the Adaptor Slide between each separate exposure. The simplicity of the Shutter fitted to the "Ensign Popular" Reflex is very remarkable. All speeds are obtained by revolving the Engraved Collar on the Key Wind, through a portion, only, of a circle. The range of exposures is perfect. Here is a full list of approximate speeds:—l/15th, l/20th, 1/25 th, l/50th, l/75th, l/100th, l/150th, l/250fch, l/500th, l/1000feh. Bulb and Time. Each "Ensign Popular " Reflex Camera is sold complete with three metal Dark Slides of-standard pattern. Write for Special, Descriptive Booklet. Price, Complete with £ldis Lens///,-J, £ 11/10/Photographic and Cinematograph Merchants, <52 Willis Street, Wellington. Queen Street, Auckland. Also at Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide, f— - t iii' • -th-;.' / .» 4f / t i. g ? The Sailor: Did you* NUGGET your boots this morning". Sir ? '* The Passenger: —Bring me the tin' At times of crisis it must be Bovril BRITISH TO THE BACKBONE.

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 789, 13 August 1915, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 789, 13 August 1915, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 789, 13 August 1915, Page 20

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