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u RAIN or SHINE Indoors or Out Daylight to Dusk Everyone Can Make Good Snapshots Now Today, with a modern Kodak, you can take pictures regardless of the sun or the calendar. Now you can get extra-rapid, extra-efficient lenses on cameras of moderate price. The modern Kodak is simplicity itself. Things to adjust have been reduced to a minimum. No. 1A Pocket Kodak with f. 6.3 lens is now only 97/6. Other Kodaks from 30/-. Brownies from 10/6. Camera Catalogue Free OF ALL KODAK DEALERS 5?/r HAVE ONI TODAY a A S* PRESERVE that ROOF and IRONWORK “BITUSOL” PAINT Use “Bituaol”—British made—the protective paint for Iron Hoofs, Machinery, Piers, Steel Bridges, etc. “Bitusol” leads for Adhesiveness, Elasticity, Waterproof ness, Resistance to Damp, Fumes, Alkalies and Acids. Efficient and Economical. Only 7/6 per gallon, or 6/6 per gallon in 10 gallon drums. “PLASTALEKE” An Asbestic -Bitumen Plastic Cement for Rapid and Easy Repair of Beaky Roofs of all kinds. British made. Applied cold with puttyknife or trowel. No skill required. 2/6 per 21b. tin. Try it. N.Z. Distributors: J. A. Redpatb & Sons Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND, AND WELLINGTON. $ SI J* : - & Onßeflecti agreed _ is easily die best forrumii uitiire and LetPoliflar Polish your Floor "

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 354, 15 May 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 354, 15 May 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 354, 15 May 1928, Page 4

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