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The Graflex Camera Quarter-plate mire, far picturem x 3\\£26 12r.6d. The Graflex shows you in the focussing hood a brilliant, full negative-size image, right side up, of the subject before the camera. As you advance or recede from the subject, you control the changing composition. Accurate focus is maintained by a slight movement of the focussing pinionno measuring or guessing of distances. The Graflex Focal Plane Shutter with its range of instantaneous exposures of from 1/10 to 1/1000 of a second, and the adjustments for time and retarded automatic exposures, not only makes it possible to secure good speed pictures, but .makes easier the photographing of landscapes, marine views, portraits, architectural subjects and interiors. Thm Craflmx CataSogmm from at year Dealer’* or by J €eaL. Of All Kodak Dealers and KODAK (Australasia) <PTY. LTD. The Kodak Corner .” comer of Lamhton Quay arid WiUim St, Weffingioi I NO BETTER VALUE IN COUNTRY BOOTS THAN THOSE HOW OFFERING AT HANNAH'S! These are the famous “G” brand, made from best materials in our factory. "GOOD wear in every pair.” ' The prices below represent solid reductions ATEN’S. No. 1935 —Men’s Strong" Split .Kip Shooters 19/6 No. 1047 —Men’s Split Kip Wholeback Shooters ••• lt/1 No. 1933 —Men’s Best Kip Shooters, pegged ...... *l/6 No. 1036 —Mon's East India Kip wholeback Shooters 30/No. 1902 —Men’s East India Kip Cookham Boots, watertight tongues, screwed knd etitched soles 38/No. 1943 —Men’s Stout Greenhide Wholeback Shooters 30/No. 1565 Men’s Medium Weight Chrome Bals— 21/No. 1555 Men’s ‘Stout Chrome Derby Bals. ... 22/6 WOMEN’S, BOYS’ AND CIRLSI No! 1353 —Women’s Split Kip Dairy , Boots. 16/6- Chrome — 33/6 No. 1265 —Women’s Stout Chrome Derby Bals. 10/6 No. 1053 —Women’s Stout Chrome Lace Shoes -"—‘Z *_ No. 1046 —Boys’ Split Kip Laos Boots, 11 to 1, 16/6 ; 2 and 3. 18/0} 4 and 5. IT/6 „ No. 1805 —Boys’ Heavy Chrome Lace Boots, 11 to 1, 16/6j 2 and 3, IT/S; 4 and 5* 18/8 \ T o 14^7—-Girls’ Stont Chrome School Bals., 7 to io, 12/0! n to X, 10/0Misses, 2 to 5 10/0 Sand your Mall Order to us. We say postage on all Cash Orders exceeding £1 in value. 7 €> \/z BOOTMAKERS 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA BTREET. WELLINGTON. Every Good Housekeeper Knows That the old-fashioned method of sweeping and dusting simply scatters die dust, moving it from one place only to allow it to settle in another. The nee of this “Shino” Floor Polisher (illustrated) will end such unsatisfactory happenings. It will reduce the labour of cleaning and dusting by one-halt. No More Flying Dust,— no more lint, no mam iback-brdaking labour. . In fact, you simply can’t' keep boose without one. A special feature with this floor Polisher, es with all the “Shino” family, is that they are not oily or greasy; therefore will not (as many Others do) injure your curtains, rugs or upholster? when-being used. They are treated by the exclusive and secret “j-ftemft” process and possess the most Wonderful Dust Absorbing Properties. “Shino” articles require no retreating but retain their properties until worn out. When filled with dust rinsing in warm water will restore them to their original condition. The “Shino” family comprise:—Dust Mops, Floor Polishers. Dust Cloths, Mitten Dusters, Handled Dusters, Wind-oelean Cloths, etc. After using a “Shino” house-cleaning article you will wonder how you ever kept house without these remarkable helps. E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd., Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10963, 27 July 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10963, 27 July 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10963, 27 July 1921, Page 2