Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . For the boy or girl in high school—the No. 1 Kodak Junior. Theres always roomfor it in the pocket, and the Kodak story of the school days is one that not only gives funin the making but in its album form becomes an permanent delight to the whole price of the No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior is $ For the little folks—a No. 0 Brownie. These little cameras have good lensesand shutters and finders, and use the same film and make the same size pictures asthe Vest Pocket Kodak. You will be astonished by the good work they do; youwill be even


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . For the boy or girl in high school—the No. 1 Kodak Junior. Theres always roomfor it in the pocket, and the Kodak story of the school days is one that not only gives funin the making but in its album form becomes an permanent delight to the whole price of the No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior is $ For the little folks—a No. 0 Brownie. These little cameras have good lensesand shutters and finders, and use the same film and make the same size pictures asthe Vest Pocket Kodak. You will be astonished by the good work they do; youwill be even more astonished at the intelligent way in which a youngster of seven oreight will go about picture-making with a No. 0 Brownie. The price is $ wm^ This page gives only a hint of the Kodak and Brownie line—there are Brownies for pictures of every size thatKodaks make, and there are Kodaks with high speed shutters and rapid lenses—there are folding Brownies as well asbox Brownies—but they all have one common characteristic—they make good pictures. And all Kodaks (.exceptStereo and Panoram) and all folding Brownies have something else in common—they are Autographic, and whenused with Autographic film provide for the instant titling of every negative at the time it is made. And the Auto-graphic costs no more than other film. Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada 1^^ f\(i Farmers Magazine December 15, 1920 $50 <$100 A WEEK THERE are a few select professionswhich pay this inviting income. Ifyou are desirous of entering the $50 to$100 a week class, look over our list ofcourses. Select the one which appealsto you and let us train you for it. Many of our students are now in thisclass as a result of training with u


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