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3*l " Kodak " Film has the highest speed, the greatest latitude and the finest gram, combined with remarkable keeping quality and absolute uniformity. " Kodak " film is made by the Kodak Company, and by nobody else. Look for the name " Kodak " on the carton of every spool you buy. JT has taken many years of patient research and experiment to bring "Kodak" Film up to its present high standard, and to give it the particular combination of qualities required for the various needs of the amateur photographer. [The making of film is a delicate Scientific process, and the right atm of the industry is the laboratory. As an indication of what is involved in the production of a spool of " Kodak " Film, it may be stated that the Kodak Company boasts one of the most completely fitted and best staffed research laboratories in the industrial world. It is here where scientific men are constantly testing, experimenting and endeavouring still further to improve "Kodak" Film and ali other photographic material and apparatus. [This research work is under the direction of a man who is recognised as one of the highest authorities on the scientific side of photography A Doctor of Science who has devoted his life to his specialised work. He is ably supported by several other Doctors of Science and a staff of one hundred and twenty chemists, physicists and photographic experts with world-wide reputations. [The Kodak Company is by far the largest, and best equipped photographic manufacturing concern in the .world. Their inventions and developments have brought photography within the reach of everybody. Kodaks, "Kodak" Film and Daylight Development have taken the inconvenience and bother out of a wonderful science and made it a pleasure, to be shared alike by prince and peasant, parent and schoolboy. There is another way by which photography, through the developments of the Kodak Company, has added to the pleasure of practically every* body in the civilised world. kfp It was the invention of the "Kodak" ————J Roll Film that made motion pictures possible. Every time you go to a cinema you see thousands of pictures flashed upon the screen in rapid succession. These pictures are .all taken on a strip of film. How to Buy " KODAK " Film. If your camera is a Vest Pocket iCodak or a No. 0 Brownie, ask for "Kodak" Film No. 127. For a No. 1 Pocket Kodak, Series II; No. ] Kodak Junior No. 1 Kodak Special; No. 2 Brownie or No.: 2 Folding Brownie, get "Kodak" Film No. 120. For a No. x la Kodak Junior; No. la Kodak; No. lai F.P.K.; No. la Pocket Kodak, Series II; No. la Kodak,, Series III; No. 2a Brownie; No. 2a Folding ask for "Kodak" Film No. 116. 4 For a No. 3 Kodak, specify "Kodak" Film No. 118. ' For No. 3a Kodak, specify "Kodak" Film No. 122» known [e film carton, ' n ' fl row* f I « 8 mm : \ ■ m fl is I , \-■ mm iw mm r x: . a.'v : ppfj 4 ! .'/■ 4 £ 1 IN S\ I A I fSI 1 m i i iisfe sr« •II t J C«a lIvLCJ » RIHI «<l«l IKI 11(11 S.i-i •sir V, M<± mm tlßi J 1 J&- <2?. '■ ■ I'i ! f' m "■ ■ -• 'i H

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 5