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. j ■' ' ■]* h***' j ■ ; | Sir Ross Smith'',ll |odi||! • l « l '' Menzies Hotclj Melbourne, ' j I- '.il6th 1. V 'MiiW«yKODAK(Au«ttala«a)LTD. • • - r '• Dear" .-/f ' ' ■ before from to Australia, « equipment for the making of historic'and pictorial • records was one to which I gave lengthy connideration.) • It was imperative that the cameras must be compact, « lijljt.v and r.My at all times; our i V abßorlici, practically our . ti<jtlie matt<er of.reloading plate# 0r...' films was of great importance—in other words, time controlled l all our movements. The only instrument that embodied all these j requirements was -the Kodak. .'We could carry : i A-'. ■ ' 'unliirrrited ' 'spbols, load and unload jn' a few : | , \ moments, and what appealed to me. immensely ■ Vv|ili']j»e Autographic attachment. We paiaed over' ;> t ; ( 'so many historic points and places in such a. brief •. tiftie that-the - subsequent identification of the negative would be problematical.' On making an • exposure it was only necessary to autograph a i '■ . ' .number on the eiposure and navigation chart. Thia : V resulted, m an infallible record, the ;:.;fvJ;y #aving of,much time..and anxiety. v f >-,.-v' : r• ; The cameras under climatic extremes f '• V" " gaye; entire satisfaction, and enabled .. ><• . us to securei photographic records'that .1 '.' .otherwise we should not have had , t $ inclination'.'to t «-f ?. have made. \ V Yoursfaithfully, '' ' j (Signrt) • ( t | i ll>r nirfryiwiimiini ill I'THiruuii Jiiiiinrr iirijii'iTr' i.iijiiaai ■ ' "tareior & rum to-niglit?" ' :1 t Gl?ar;i: the,'dusty from your- <'> •• (r > <»n » . -"braia:^'Enjoy the ,Qf v „ r . ■. - •# J ' ' Take an evening^';spin to the;batbing- v - -'i\ beach—to the country;, ;■ j;' r.; '■■«'{ •.<; \ : A'Weekend; in thfe open: is yours for v ,thc ; asking,. . i pp not envy your neighbours. • ■ ; . v I >"%»'• Cisir will give you daily ' ' Bljc^"sui:e r will appreciate it - > r For Sale by 1 LICENSED FORD DEALERS -c"" ; !Sew Zealand: . . >ii : V':'aV Jj;. !■ J •' Hiuns-BO ' - I': '1 atherland '<' and Banito,iMorwr ; . , Wilison and &>.>Taran»M Btwati-AVelliDato* ' ■ 1 1. 1 ' *" , ... */V'i-*" -7 1 . 'V- '- ! IMOTORISTS! D 0 NOTVCIXANISB :;'|®A€lC lu|lEk MENE"' will save you 50 %. . - •% r : WilV^jaliq^,a ; -stilW; - that i€ ;.will lis stronger, than the original eplioe, ■ijltijiSiSa£l than ii half-inoh,laii : .-,.,..... Valve Pads as seburely as the original pad. I' -Will securely and permanently patch 1 Valve Pads or Splices. ': ,'iWill quiokly. and' c pormanoilt}y repair long rent? or tears as easily as it ' wiu n; qxtiall puncture. '' • • ;' ;/ ..tyres,or. ciaainga ato just as easily and as perma* •'y'' •g&itij ,v Htfiled' M v tto : 'damiigß to; tubes.;/ Toil can tal» several worthless tttjjes, cut out the bad parts afid splice ' .rrja;a.i^v.|j^..^^j^.^ e ti iei . jf-fevr ceSffta' .worth of MAGIC RUBBBB ' Will repair ali'rubber articles such as rubber raincoats, football blaidera, water hoie, rubber boots, shoes, blankets, wator biags, x.ubbep ihsulatbd ' ! ' s wire, ;,etc. ' ' . ! ' , ' ' 'WE GUARANTEE THIS MEND. ''FXIMEIS'. £®-®PERAfI¥E, hawem. ; PATIMM^GOITRE r. HICGQ and O'DONNELL, i PJITMJT ATTORNEYS, i | \ ment. Eaiy to ti\Vo by youim \ ■ Stnwt i Unoblat B % orqld. Writs (or Free Booklot "k. 1 \ ,pn.d.t«sUmonlEl», , -. \ - * ' AA.J;doig, Cfa.i^rt.Wt n^un i,\'

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 202, 21 May 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 202, 21 May 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 202, 21 May 1920, Page 2

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