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BINOCULAR APPEAL

7000 PAIRS RECEIVED (0.c.) WELLINGTON, Thursday Binoculars totalling 7000 pairs had been received at the Army ordnance depot up to last night in response to the national appeal. Those already received are mostly from the North Island, as far north as Kaitaia. The bulk of the South Island contribution has still to arrive. It is estimated that 50 per cent of the binoculars received are useful for the armed forces. Every pair is acknowledged by letter. One pair of binoculars, 200 years old, have proved equal in strength of vision and clarity to any others received. Those who wish to sell their binoculars are, on an average, placing upon them a value of £lO to £ls; some £25. If the expert at the ordnance dejxit does not consider a pair worth the price asked, they are returned.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24192, 6 February 1942, Page 4

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BINOCULAR APPEAL New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24192, 6 February 1942, Page 4

BINOCULAR APPEAL New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24192, 6 February 1942, Page 4

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