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Announcing The Greatest Invention in Snapshot Film since 1903 rWm. THIS CHECKERED STRIPE means better pictures, no matter how simple and inexpensive the camera you use. It is this new mark on the familiar yellow box that identifies Kodak Verichrome Film. BRITISH MADE No other film is " the same as Verichrome An entirely new-type roll film. Doublecoated. Faster, more sensitive to colour. Gets finer detail in the shadows, finer detail in the highlights . . . eliminates halation w fuzz"... corrects under-exposure, the beginner's most common fault. Kodak verichrome film ... diuble-1 oaUd ..Rives you increased richness of detail. Richness in the shadows. Richness in the highlights. Four features accomplish this. J. olour sensitivity. Kodak Verichrome Film is extremely sensitive to yellows and greens, the colours that predominate in nature. 2. Elimination of halation" fuzz "... the glare that sometimes surrounds bright spots in the pictures. 3. Greater speed. In rain, or under shade, or early and late in the day. Verichrome produces rich, detailed pictures. 4. More latitude ... range of sensitivity. You may eet your camera incorrectly (within reasonable limits) yet get an acceptable picture. Another exclusive feature js that instead of being transparent. Verichrome is translucent. One glance at a Verichrome negative proves that the image contains a wealth of detail in both highlights and shadows. Your Kodak dealer has British-made Kodak Verichrome Film Try it. Your pictures will delight you. The price is somewhat higher than the regular Kodak Film, which is not to be discontinued. SUPPLIES WILL BE AVAILABLE EARLY IN SEPTEMBER. OF ALL KODAK DEALERS and KODAK ZEALAND LTD. 162, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND <o PP o.Ue h.m. Arcdo.

! /, J ft w n. i "fiif . ~.. „ L- - - . J 5 ;»'•., .v..-'-',;" "V. -L JMa ■ >0 2^£500 4?!. £IOO, si". £IOO >OO 17^.4100 *?**s& l 45 at §«2s 20 at "£lo |7O at £5 AIL PRIZES IN ALLUVIAL GOLD | Si. ■'o\ IS .. *£'[ J : : g r SSfe€ JW^riai r-f ; - '&S& .« ■ ~y. I. "V ''. ■ ■j* /-v' x •: i You must hurry if you want your share! Only two days to go—only two days more for you to get tickets in this wonderful Art Union. Fortune favours the bold—get as many tickets as you can. £2OOO would put you on "Easy Street" for life. It means £2 a week "out of the blue." Think of it! Don't put off any longer, but get your tickets TO-DAY! y. ■ V 4 X fi ■i b" ■" . OBJECTS: To provide a special fund tor the N.Z. Native Bird Profoctlon Society, Incorporated, for (1) TVUd Ufe Research, Intending the establishment of » Scholarship, and (2) fostering interest amongst School Children and the General Public In WUd Life Conservation. TRUSTEES: Captain K. V. Sanderson, Messrs. Will Appleton, Hope 0 Gibbon*, Eric Johnston (Wellington), R. A. Anderson, jr. B. Thomson (Invercariclll), Geo. O. Thomson (Dunedln). Secretary and^Treasurer: ERIC DAWSON, P.O. Box 621, WEIXINGTOIC. Closes - 29th August, 1031. Drawn 19th September, 1931. h-;r d:' ?*■ f ?• \l ir; y SAT Get Your S U HEED THE WARNING ! -DAY! POST COUPON TO-DAY District Agents: HAMMOND & McARTHUR, P.O. Box 1505, AUCKLAND. Books Please send me Tickets in the I enclose remittance 0f... Tickets 2/6 each, Book of 9 for £l. Enclose stamped addressed envelope for reply. Name Address. : : v. -T-•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20962, 27 August 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20962, 27 August 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20962, 27 August 1931, Page 4

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