Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1934)

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xvi The Amateur Photographer and Cinematographer Decemher 12, 1931 Business Notices Publishing OFFICES.— Dorset House, Stamford Street, London, S.E.l. Telegrams : “ Amaphot, Watloo, London.” Telephone : Hop 3333 (50 lines). PUBLISHING DATE. — “ The Amateur Photographer and Cinematographer ” is on sale throughout the United Kingdom every Wednesday morning. SUBSCRIPTION RATES.— British Isles IT/l per annum, Canada 17/4, other countries abroad 19/6 per annum, post free. REMITTANCES.— Cheques, etc., should be crossed and made payable to IliHe and Sons Ltd. Displayed Advertisements Communications on Advertisement matters should be addressed : The Advertisement Manager, “ The Amateur Photographer and Cinematographer,” Dorset House, Stamford Street, London, S.E.l. Copy for displayed advertisements for the issue of any particular week must reach Dorset House by the first post on Tuesday morning in the week previous. Rates and conditions will be sent upon application. Prepaid Advertisements ■ALE AND EXCHANGE : AMATEURS ONLY— 12 words or less . 1/ Id. for every additional word. PROFESSIONAL AND TRADE 12 words or less . 2/6 21d. for every additional word. Each paragraph is charged separately SERIES DISCOUNTS are allowed to Trade Advertisers as follows on orders for con¬ secutive insertions, provided a contract is placed in advance, and in the absence of fresh instructions the entire “ copy ” is repeated from the previous issue : 13 consecutive insertions, 5% ; 26 consecutive, 10% ; 52 consecutive, 15%. All advertisements inserted in these columns must be strictly prepaid and posted to arrive at the Head Office, Dorset House, Stamford Street, S.E.l, not later than first post FRIDAY for the following week’s issue, or one day earlier at the Branch Offices, 19, Hertford Street, Coventry ; Guildhall Buildings, Navigation Street, Birmingham, 2 ; 260, Deansgate, Manchester, 3 ; 26b, Renfield Street, Glasgow, C.2. Advertisements are inserted, as far as possible, in the order received, and those received too late for one issue, or crowded out, are published in the first following in which there is space. The Proprietors retain the tight to refuse or withdraw advertisements at their disciellon. Postal Orders sent in Payment for Advertisements should be . ~ made payable to ILIFFE AND SONS LTD., and crossed Notes being untraceable if lost in transit should not be sent as remittances. The Proprietors are not responsible for clerical or printer’s errors, although every care is taken to avoid mistakes. BOX NUMBERS. For the convenience of advertisers, letters may be addressed to numbers at the office of this paper. When this is desired, the sum of 6d. to defray the cost of registration and to cover postage on replies must be added to the advertisement cliarges, which must include the words “ Bor 000, c/o ’ The Amateur Photographer ’ Replies should be addressed : “ Box 000, c/o ‘ The Amateur Photographer,’ Dorset House, Stamford Street, London, S.E.l,” and these letters will be simply forwarded by us to the advertiser. It must be understood that we do not deal with the correspondence in any other way, nor accept any responsibility in connection with the advertisement. Readers who reply to Box No. advertisements are warned against sending remittances through the post except in registered envelopes. In all such cases the use of the “ Deposit System ” is recommended. Special Note Readers who reply to advertisements and receive no answer to their enquiries are re¬ quested to regard the silence as an indication that the goods advertised have already bean disposed of. Advertisers often receive so many enquiries that it is quite impossible to reply to each one by post. When sending remittances direct to an advertiser, stamp for return should also be included for use in the event of the application proving unsuccessful. Deposit System Readers who hesitate to send money to advertisers in these columns may deal in perfect safety by availing themselves of our Deposit System. If the money be deposited with “The Amateur Photographer end Cinematographer,” both parties are advised of its receipt. The time allowed for decision is three days, counting from receipt of goods, after which period. If buyer decides not to retain goods, they must be returned to sender. If a sale is effected, buyer instructs us to remit amount to seller, but if not, seller instructs us to return amount to depositor. Carriage is paid by the buyer, but in the event of no sale, and subject to there being no different arrangement between buyer and seller, each pays carriage one way. The seller takes the risk of loss or damage in transit, for which we take no responsibility. For all transastions up to £10 a deposit fee of 1/ is charged ; on transactions over £10 and under £50 the fee is 2/6 ; over £50 and under £75, 5/ ; over £75 and under £100, 7/6 ; and on all transactions over £100, one-half per cent. All deposit matters are de.alt with at Dorset House, Stamford Street, London, S.E.l, and cheques and money orders should be made payable to Hide and Sons Ltd. CAMERAS AND LENSES T.-P. Junior Special .j-pl. Reflex, Cooke f/4.5 lens, £4/15 ; Cooke 5-in. Series XIII f/2.9 Lens, .£5/10, — Mills, 161, Dudley Rd., Birmingham. [4750 LEICA II, Elmar f/3.5, case, accessories. — Knowers, Gibraltar Cottage, Common, Tun¬ bridge Wells. [4764 1-PLATE Newman-Sinclair Reflex, 6-in. f/4.5 Zeiss 4 Tessar, and 15-in. f/6.8 Dallmeyer Telephoto, interchangeable, 6 D.P. slides, F.P.A. and screen, set of pan. filters, Kl, K 14, K3 and G., also infra-red, sky-shade for each lens, leather case, £25, or near offer. — Baker, Belle Vue, Upper Luton Rd., Chatham. [4803 Sanderson, Regular Model 1-pl., double mahogany book-form slide, Mackenzie-Wishart adapter, envelopes, F.P.A., brown leather case, without lens and shutter ; perfect condition first reasonable offer secnre.s. — Duncan, Fernielea, Tillicoultry. [4806 9x12 Ernemann Folding, double extension, etc., Tessar f/6.3, perfect, £3 ; also 1-pl. Refle.x, £4 : bargains. — Filsham Dene, Quex Rd., Westgate. [4809 T.-P. Victory Reflex 34x24, revolving back, f/4.5, F.P.A. , roll-holder, slides, case and horizontal enlarger, 5-in. condenser, takes quarter-plate, fitted Goerz Dagor lens f/6.8, in focussing mount, £5/10. — Proctor, Shandon, Chantry Rd,, Bishops Stortford, Herts. [4810 1-PLATE Zeiss Lens Camera, f/6.3, Compur, D.E,, 4 rise and cross front, level, focussing screen ; sound optical and mechanical condition, slides, F.P.A., leather case, £4. — Withers, 6, Lime Grove, Hayes, Middlesex. [4812 IMPORTANT NOTICE Owing to the Christmas Holidays, the issue of “ THE AMATEUR PHOTO¬ GRAPHER & CINEMATOGRAPHER ” for December 26th must be closed for press earlier than usual. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in that issue can be accepted up to FIRST POST, WEDNESDAY, December 19th. WARNING We have received many complaints from our readers in regard to the business methods of Mr. R. L. Green, trading as R. L. Green’s Photo¬ graphic Exchange, of 218, Fore Street, Edmonton, Loudon, N.18. For some considerable time we have refused to insert his advertisements in " The Amateur Photo¬ grapher and Cinematographer,” and from the complaints we have received it would appear that his practice is to communicate with private advertisers having goods for sale, oQering to take such goods in exchange for others, or to purchase for cash. Readers are advised to ignore all such offers from this quarter. CAMERAS AND LENSES 31x24 Voigtlander Avus, f,4.5 Skopar, f/6.3 2 Tele Dynar, roll, pack, 3 slides, filters, leather case, £9. — Young, 4, Swain St., Rochdale. [4813 ■pHOTOGRAPHIC Sundries for disposal, suit Jr amateur ; reflex cheap. — 137, Warren Avenue, Southampton. [4815 HIGH-CLASS Outfit. — 9x12 cm. Zeiss Ikon Ernoflex II, the only folding reflex with triple extension, rising front, revolving back. Te.ssar f/4.5. Distar lens. Tele lens, variable focus, 3 double slides, F.P.A., plate magazine, case, special tripod and many other accessories, an outfit which masters every photographic problem ; cost over £50 ; recently overhauled by Zeiss Ikon ; what offers ? — 6, Craigerook Avenue, Edinburgh, 4. [4818 Ensign Seltlx 20 34x24, f/4,5, velvet-lined leather case : perfect condition, £2/15 or nearest. — Roelich, 47, Welbeck Rd., Doncaster. [4821 31x24 Tropical Nettel Deckrullo, 4i-in. f/4.5 2 Tessar, F.P.A., 3 D.S., case, £14 ; Kodak (Autographic Film) 34x24, Wray f/6.8, Compur, £4 ; 4-pl Horizontal Abbeydale Enlarger, all movements, conden.ser, adapters, lantern slide holder, no lens, £6. — Walton, Parkgate, Wirral. [4822 3x4 cm. Zeiss Box, f/6.3, 22/6, offer. — 10, Yeweroft Avenue, Harborne, Birmingham. [4826 LEICA Model II, f/3.5 Elmar, ever-ready case, also soft purse, f/4 Elmar, 9-om. focal length, in leather case, large universal view-finder, Vidom, in leather case, negative viewer, Correx tank, universal lens hood, yellow filters, Leicascop exposure meter ; all for £22 for quick sale ; deposit system. — Box 2408, c/o “ The Amateur Photographer.” [4828 40 YOU CAN DEAL JN PERFECT SAFETY THROUGH OUR DEPOSIT SYSTEM.