Good things are often tied up in very small parcels. Because an individual or article does not measure up to normal size it does not necessarily follow that good qualities are lacking in proportion. This truth is emphasized in the “Ensignette” Cam-' era, a miniature camera that wiJJ v slip into a man’s vest pocket or a, lady’s hand bag. It measures but 3|in. by IJd, when closed, yet it takes splendid clear pictures 2Jin by in. These pictures can then be enlarged to any size. For everyday use the “Ensignette” is an ideal Camera. It takes up no more room than a cigarette case or box of matches and is the only really small Folding Camera that is self-contained. It is sold coninlete in a limp leather case for ’.los or if fitted with a Goerz Lens, £7. i Posted free to any address by Harringtons N. Z. Ltd. (successors to Imperial Camera Company) 42, Willis Street. Wellington.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 81, 18 November 1911, Page 5
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159Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 81, 18 November 1911, Page 5
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