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Will Give Continuous. Pleasure - | vaiNL toe a never ending . And erne of sm ylwmmt! l ° A Camera does not necessarily mean a blfl outlay, as you can purchase an Ensign Camera frun Harringtons for 6/- or 12/- that will fake really excellent pictures, or one at any price tup So £SO. MT British Ma.de, ' " British- Made, "fli Each Camera is guaranteed and packed in a box *ith a complete book of simple instructions that a child can understand. Every owner of a Camera from Harrington's is : taught Photography free, either personally or by correspondence. Select one of the Mowing lines and make someone happy. They: are all British-made. y. . Magazine ■ Plate Camera The simplest and cheapest type of Camera for the beginner. _ They are •' a 'strong, self-contained, ; serviceable instrument, ready for use at'a moment's notice. ■ B llii The Craoksnot takes P ictures And tlie most . P.°P ular Camera in Wm& "' '■-■ 7/" Tne Guinea Windsor takes picThe Canter takes pictures 4* x 3£. ; tures *i s3 i ~ The Meteor Klito takes pictures ' And has many,special features. 41 t ai Other Magazine Cameras at ** ***'■■ 15/-' 25/., 30/., etc.' • .The-- : Boxidrm w Ensign^:- : : The Daylight Loading Eoll Film .Camera in its simplest form.. They are exceptionally well and strongly made.' They give excellent pictures. There is nothing to go wrong, and their absolute simplicity makes .success certain. ••■■■• ■ -.:' 2£a Boxform Ensign, for pictures 2| x 2|, 6/v. 2|b Boxform Ensign, for pictures 3ix2£, 12/-. Other Boxform Ensigns,' for larger pictures, 15/-, 21/-, and-25/. 1 — The Folding -.-Ensign" ,- FOR DAYLIGHT LOADING—ROLL FILMS. ~ ~- ■ .:., , The most popular form of Camera for the Tourist, because of its portability and the advantage 2|b Folding Ensign—For Daylight 3|a Folding Ensign—For Daylight Loading, Eoll Films, 3{in. x Loading, 1101 l Films, 3ixsim. ,■ 2|in., complete (postcard), complete . . ,/ 2i Folding Ensign—For Daylight Folding Ensign Cameras—With Loading, Roll Films, 2|x4£in., AldisLens; . ' ■- • • • complete . 40/- ... Quarter-plate size d 3| Folding Ensign— For Daylight • S5/10/- .:u~ '::.::; :.;, Loading, Eoll Films, 3£x4£in., Postcard size _. complete 50/- * £6/10/- ■•■ ■ - Folding-Klifo Cameras V-'; • The Best Value ever offered in New Zealand for a Camera of any Style or Finish. e«»i TK2 SPECIAL FEATURE of the above British-made Cameras is their portability combined with m W(] utility. They can be used as a focussing stand Camera or as an ordinary hand, Camera de- " H pending on the view finder instead of the ground-glass back focussing screen. Both are fitted, HI t'MZMKQI&ir to these Cameras. fl I I PLATES OR FILMS. till I InlßOl ■ ' The FOLDING KLITO, Nos. 000 The FOLDING KLITO, Nos. 00k 1| II llii ' and OMa 4 i x 3 *- ancl 3d 4 * , x 3 k . ■ '„. , . 53$ ' Fitted with "Ensign Junior- Fitted with "Ensign Simplex., H Auto." Shutter and one Metal Auto." Shutter and twcMetal ';;■■{ With Achromatic Lens, No. 000 With "Ensign" Anastigmat Lens, Vith Symmetrical Lens, No. 000 a. With "Aldis" Plane Anastigmat 30/- Le » s > No - 3d 85/All'these Cameras, together with many others, are fully described and! illustrated 1n.., ouff 400 page Catalogue, which will he sent FREE to yon on request. BRITISH- ' • BRITISH, MADE. " MADE. 42 WILLIS ..STREET. Also Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane & Adelaide, fip THE PLACE TO BUY CAMERAS. "■. II ■

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2341, 24 December 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2341, 24 December 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2341, 24 December 1914, Page 3

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