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LANTERNS AND ACCESSORIES jjfVUB stocks of the latest pattern optical lanterns for the teacher or ” lecturer are full of interest, offering choice of exceptionally useful in. struxnents for elide projection or the picturing pf opaque objects, on the ■oreen. We have supplied these to leading educational institutions. Other patterns of up-to-date projection lanterns for lecture and .enters tainment work are also stocked, together with aro lamps, gas-filled elec* trio bulbs, and dissolved acetylene jets. Glasses, masks, carriers, hind. , era, etc., and strong carrying boxes always in etook. < CAMERAS—Ton will find the cream of quality and great variety in design and price in our stock. IWATBE WORTHS 089, Lambton quay. 58, Queen atreet, WBLLtNGTON, AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH[LTD., 705. Colombo street - (opp. Triangle),

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AND PATTBICK, i Aoeotmtani* and Auditors, 1 Britannia Buildlnga, Ml. Peathereton .treat. Wellington. St. Q. AND CO., THU MTSBOANTHJJ AGBNOT, Gray street. Wellington, Branohea 218. (MabHahed 89 ream—Also at Auckland, Ohriatdhurdh. Dnnedln. lUtu Beporta in file or obtainable from any part of the Globe. Dpbta ifiatM fumUhad

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12204, 31 July 1925, Page 6

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