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You can learn to use a Kodak or a Brownie in half-an-hour The Popular Brownies Behind the Brownies stand years of Kodak practical experience in camera making. The Folding Brownies are thoroughly reliable little instruments. Load in day- / light with Autographic Film Cartridge; Meniscus Achromatic Lens; Kodak Ballbearing Shutter, permitting time and bulb actions, as » ■well as “speed” exposures. No. 2 Pictures 2J-* x 3J" Price £2/17/6 No. 2A Pictures 2|* x 41* Price £3/0/0 No. 20Pictures 2t' x 45" Price £4/5/0 No. 3A Pictures 3J* x si* Price £5/0/0 Get THE CALL OF THE KODAK." Pott Fro*. Of All Kodak Dealers and KODAK (Australasia) PTY. LTD. " The Kodak Cosher." earner of Lambton Quay and Willis Si .. Wellington

NO BETTER VALUE COUNTRY BOOTS THAN THOSE NOW OFFERINC AT HANNAH’S! These arei the famous “G” brand, made from best materials in our factory. "GOOD WEAR IN EVERY PAIR." ■The prices below represent solid reductions :-y MEN’S. No. 1935 —Men’s Strong 1 Split Kip Shooters 19/6 No. 1947-r-Men’s Split Kip Wholeback Shooters -- 33/6 No. 1933 —Men’s Best Kip Shooters, pegged 27/6 No. 1936. —Mercs East India Kip Wholeback Shooters 30/No. 1905 —Men’s East India Kip Cookham Boots, watertight tongues, screwed and stitched soles 80/* No. 1943 —Men’s Stout Greenhide Wholeback Shooters . 80/No. 1563 Men's Medium Weight Chrome Bals— 21/No. 1555 Men’s St put Chrome Derby Bals. ... 22/6 • o / WOMEN’S, BOYS’ AND CIRLBI No. 1353 —Women’s Split Kip Dairy Boots. 14/6. Chrome — 17/8 No. 1265 —Women’s Stout Chrome Derby Bals 18/8 No. 1053- —Women’s Stout Chrome Lace Shoes - - 18/8 No. 1946 —Boys’ Split Kip Lace Boots, 11 to 1, 14/8 ; 3 and 3, 18/Bj,4'an)d 5» 17/8 No. 1803 —Boys’ Heavy Chrome Lace Boots,* 11 to i, 14/6; 3 end 3, 17/8 ; 4 and 5, 18/6 _ Vo 1457 —-Girls’ Stout Chrome School Bals., 7 to 10, 12/6; 11 to I, 14/6. Misses, 3 to 5 16/6 Sand your Mall Order to ua. Wa pay postage on all Cash Orders exoeoding £1 in value. BOOTMAKERS LAMSTON QUAY AND 183 CUBA STREET* WELLINGTON.

G O F L THE KING OF SPORTS. Wc extend to all Golf enthusiasts a cordial invitation to visit «w Sports Department and inspect our large and varied stock of all Golfing requirements. , Each line is of British manufacture, carefully selected and «>t high grade quality, therefore your individual fancy may have free play, at the same time knowing you are purchasing a thoroughly reliable, artide. ’ Stewart’s Famous PIPE BRAND. •These clubs are absolutely the most perfect it is possible to produce. The heads are warranted hand-forged or the finest steel, with ribbed or clotted face. They include Mid Irons, Mashies Putters, Driving Mashies, decks, Niblicks, etc. Also Forgan s well known wooden clubs, including—Brasses, Drivers, Baffey Irons, etc. Every head is made of the fines: persimmon or dog-wood, and every shaft is selected from the choicest growth hickory. The main features being—Qualitv of workmanship, material and perfect balance. Which is your particular Ball? We have Silver King, Spalding’s Dominion Dimple, Duro Dimple, Black arid White, •Spalding's Bob, English Dunlop, Zenith Ray, Dimple and Plus Colonels, White Flyer, Osprey, Arc, etc. COLF SUNDRIES. ' Ball Cleaners, Rubber Tees. Paint, Grips, Grip Wax, Golf Bags. Extra Shafts, Hole Cutters, Putting Discs, Golf Nets, etc. We have a golf net erected at our showroom which is at the disposal of Golfers free of charge. ai t, Repairs Executed on the Premises. E. W. MILLS & CO., LTD., Confier Jervois Quay, Huntar & Victoria Sts, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10955, 18 July 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10955, 18 July 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10955, 18 July 1921, Page 2