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s* I 0 i I PERMAMIKCC IF — *| DUrls* 1, M V, --y PERMANENCE ,W PROCESS . uiw A VITAL AND EXCLUSIVE PROCESS developed by our laboratories after 37 years" experience in the Photographic Business. "DUPLEX-PERMANENCE PROCESS" A New and Exclusive Feature of HARRINGTONS Famous Developing and Printing Being a Special Process we cannot divulge its nature, but we can explain what it does: As implied by the name, the process is one by which Harringtons Prints possess the greatest possible permanency, and under reasonable conditions will keep first day brilliance almost indefinitely. Regardless of the vital importance ana extra cost of this Drocess, wo make no extra charge. It costs you no more to have S .rour films Developed and Printed at Harrinatons, and you know that 9 you arc Getting the Best Results from Your Snaps. " Ensign " " Carbines " Pathe Cine " " Kodaks " " Brownies " "Atwater Kent" "Gilfillan " " Kellogg " ' " Pilot " Packs, etc. TERMS Not a genuine Harringtons Print unless the back bears this impress: t f "Since 1889 The House for Good Cameras" 142, QUEEN STREET; AUCKLAND (Also at Wellington and throughout Australia).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20474, 28 January 1930, Page 16
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204Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20474, 28 January 1930, Page 16
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