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HOLIDAY HAPPINESS Kodakking ! If you go for the holidays without a Kodak, you go badly equipped. These are the days of Photography. Anybody can take good photographs, if he has a Kodak. Everybody can have a Kodak. You can get a Kodak so cheaply that you will never miss the money; and the cost of producing perfect Kodak pictures is merely trivial. There is no other joy so delightful and so cheap as the joy of Kodakking. "Whatever interests you specially, you snap; and whatever you snap remains for ever, your inalienable possession. Thus you can make every memorable feature of your holiday a permanent thing. Your Kodak album recalls pleasant scenes of the past, and brightens every prospect of the holidays ahead. Kodak pictures have a curiously intimate quality, because they are taken as your own mood prompts, and made by yourself. Kodaks range in price from Six Shillings to Twenty-five Pounds; but even the cheapest Kodak is a genuinely good and effective camera. No dark-rooms needed. There is no mess and no fuss. Positively no risk of disappointment. HAVE NOTHING BUT A Mmm (Stamped Eastman) WHOLESALE : KODAK AUSTRALASIA, LTD., 6 fiercer Street :: Weliingto Agents lor Ganmont's Cinematograph Supplies. "* 5 Stocked by—>\Z. CAMEKA CO., i 10 The Octagon; MARSHALL'S PHARMACY, Princes Street; A. KKASEII, Stationer, Oamara,

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Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 32

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