Oood arc often tied up in very -si:i;iH parcel.-. l'.ccause an individual or 1111 article does not measure up to norma! slr■ (iiM nil, necessarily follow that good i|iiuliUi'S are lucking ill proportion. This truth is emphasised in the "Er.signcttc"' Camera, a miniature camera that will slip into a man's vest pocket or a lady's hand-bag. It measures but 3%in. 'by 1 %in. when closed; yet it taki'S splendid, clear pictures. 2'/4in. by I'.i.in. These pictures can then lie enlarged to any size. For everyday use the "Knsignctle" is an ideal camera. It takes up no more room than a cigarette ca>e or box of matches, and is the onlv really small folding camera, that is M'if-coulaiii'd. It is sold complete in a'limp leather ca.-e for ; 1 "i~. or if fitted with a Corrz lens. ,C 7. To-ted free to any address by Harringtons X.Z. Ltd. (successors to Imperial Camera Company), 42, Willis street, Wellington. Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 132, 25 November 1911, Page 5
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156Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 132, 25 November 1911, Page 5
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