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Kodaks and Brownies Reduced in Price! m PM The prices of Kodak and Brownie Cameras have been substantially reduced. Some examples are: No. 3A Kodak was £B-15-0 now £7-15-0 No. 3 Kodak was £7-10-0 now £6-15-0 No. 2C Folding Brownie was £4-10-0 now £3-17-6 No. 2 Box Brownie was 21/now 16/6 New Prices for Kodak Juniors: No. 1 £4/7/6 No. 2C £5/0/0 No. 1A £4/10/0 No. 3A £5/10/0 You can now purchase Kodaks from 47/6. Folding Brownies from 52/6. Box Brownies from 12/9. OF JILL KODAK ‘DEALERS AND KODAK (AUSTRALASIA) PTY. LTD. “ The Kodak Comer ” I Comer Lamblon Quay and Willis Street, Wellington Football Boots Season 1922 Jt 'is time alt players gave consideration to the purchase of new boots for the new season. We have given much thought to this section of our business, both in manufacturing our own "All Black* 9 Football Boots and in buying the best makes of English Boots, and we can supply THE PERFECT BOOT FOR EVERY PLAYER • At a price representing the limit of value. No. 1674 Rugby Boots —Lace clips, hard boxed toes, diamond studs. Men ! s’Sizes, 15/6. Youths, 13/6 M 48.— “ The Cinch" Russett Hide Rugby or Soccer Boot McGregor vamps, lacg. clips, hard boxed toes, studs and toe bars. 19/8 O 1 o «5> M4o.—“ifoie College” ’ RuSsetCalf Rugby Boot —Special vamp strap, lace clips, hard boxed toes, round studs r.. 25/MSO. —"The Cert” Waterproof Russet Kip Soccer Boot Patent ankle pads and unbreakable toes. Durox soles and heels, toe bars and studs 27/8 Msl. —"The Cert” Box Calf Rugby Boot —McGregor vamps, special kicker, toes,-Durox soles and ■ studs. 27/6 UNIFORM PRICES AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. > • CrXi) bootmakers M \(K 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103, CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. . • And Branches throughout the Dominion. :

EXPANDED METAL I —The staunchest reinforcement for Concrete and Brickwork. —Supplied in sheets—lies perfectly flat. —Made also in sizes suitable for Plaster Work. —Send for Booklet on Reinforced Concrete. THE STEWART TIMBER GLASS & HARDWARE COMPANY. LTD. 80-84 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.

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TOLLEY AND HUNT, Lock and key experts, Gnnsmiths and General Mechanics (Hurry Tolley 17 years at Denton's and 5 years at Wycherley’s). basement under railway OFFICE. No. 1, Willis street. 'Phone 3800. PORT WINES. A CASE of Port Wine containing 11 bottles (2 cal Ions), freight paid t< your nearest station at the following prices:— No. 1 Port. 37s 6d: No. 2. Port. 42s Pdj Invalid Port. 50s: Special Port, Bherry. 80s; Claret. 42s 6d. Writ* BRAYS VINERIES WINE DEPOT 147. Victoria street. Auckland. WANTED Known For attractiy Printinc at reasonable cost, go tt tho '"Times." or rinc ui> No. 2740. the traveller will rail on you. Pro:. ness Accurracy. Cheapness, and Quality tan be depended nnon.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11194, 27 April 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11194, 27 April 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11194, 27 April 1922, Page 2