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i.". lis LllSle'pal™THE SOLDIER'S KODAK SoUicr's Kifc is complete.without that famous miniature camera— • | .' the Soldier's' Kodak. - - - - ' '■ : j .Itrweighs.onlyja.omicesi and is . but little . larger that a cigar;:;ette> easily,: slip . into the, breastpocket or a corner qf thei-knapsaqki'r.] r - V, M GIVE YOUR'SOLDIER FRIEND A SOLDIER'S KODAK., ,f j • He will be able to send you interesting pictures of'his many | adventures. When he roturns liomo 'ho witl 'ijossess a priceless picture,record of his share in, the, Great "War."'. ," ; ' ' • CET A SOLDIER'S KODAK FOR YOURSELF. | .Send-"him" your own pictures of his home and loved ones to ... qheer him up-and keep him in touch with you. . , «. ' I 1 r The Soldier's Kodak is unequalled for efficiency and J';-;:;- 6impl|ity. .: : . Always' in. focus and.'readjr .for instant ? action.' ' Requires no skill or photographic, knowledge) i -toluse it.; . Loaded and unloaded in daylight. Films ;.. . obtainable in every, part of the world. - ~. A'Kodak Is a Camera—Every Camera Is not a Kodak. A SOLDIER'S KODAK COSTS ONLY 325. 6d. :Or with Famous -Kodak Anastigmat F8 'tens, 353. / ' WATERWORTH'S | ' . PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT, I 286 L'AMBTOIT .QUAY, .WELLINGTON, |

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2510, 10 July 1915, Page 8

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176

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2510, 10 July 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2510, 10 July 1915, Page 8

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