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APPROACHING HOLIDAYS AND THE UNAPPROACHABLE KODAK.

Easter comes early this year, with promire of good weather. Thousands of folks will to going from the seashore into (ho country auil from % country out to the r.w. Kaste.r time is Kodak time. A inniis fit-it holiday with a Kodak is invariably the best holiday he has ever had. The Kodak is so simple: nothing is l«ft to chance or special skill. You take the picture, iind the Kodak does the rest. You need mi dark room or any messy process. DovDlonin , ,' Kodak pictures, you pan work in while kid gloves without spotting them, if "you want to. You cam do the work at any time, anywhere, in whatever clothes you may' happen to have on. Kodak pictures can be developed perfectly in an African juiuilc or on an Arctic fcerg. The Kodak U the camera that everybody wants, just because it never disappointed anybndv yet. The Kodakkers are «, constantly" increasiu!,' host,'because the Kodak's rivals never harm the Kodak, lne Kodak people first introduced simplicity in photographv, and thoy mako a feature of simplicity and effectiveness. The Kodak noople "introduced the first transparent films, and Uio first orthochroinatic P.lin. It was they who first introduced daylight developing. Photographic a.mn(Wirs 10-tkv owe simply everything to the Kodak people. Tf you do not yet take . ttichires, if you have not yet experienced ! t.'n? Kod'ik lianpiness, ikmv is the lime to ! I:rgin. The lifflit at is perj tVst for pluito?rjii)hy, and Nature shows 'al hrr best. Why-uot join the crowds i of cheerful people who keep a guanine I chnmicle nf all their holidays? What ! can Id you have mure delightful Hum a i «f lyniisiiHMit iniim'ssions of tho ! lest bits you see and (he plcisanlnst ; people you meet? The first tlu'iig (hat Kunirisrs n lnaii when ho acquires » '. K'v'.-;1; is tl-.it In; did not irei one years j rnrliw. ft is =o cheap and simple. (If I all r.orfcrt: and invirrontiiig hobbies for ! ■■.fimiljlo nr-fiple, K'odakkin;.: coMs fcn-1 and j "ive-s fullest patisfnotion. - 1 child ctn ICodak. and ll.i- !!>:■-( M"r can find plf-isnrc all.-'d with a Ivn-'Mc. If von wish to to-! this, gel >•■ K"(h.l; n:,w ; ,ml N.nviiif" voiM-t.11 , . You liv.e -Ml lime lo ;: ,t i..!u 11,,- .im-,1- 1u..,-!.- of 11... (■a,,,r.,-a and ;„•,»:■,-<.'-■ I:H',..- l.:i-l-r - lhal .(■mi !::• hvinil in a l'i'» ininuh-. :

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1403, 1 April 1912, Page 3

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387

APPROACHING HOLIDAYS AND THE UNAPPROACHABLE KODAK. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1403, 1 April 1912, Page 3

APPROACHING HOLIDAYS AND THE UNAPPROACHABLE KODAK. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1403, 1 April 1912, Page 3

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