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1• Tits Height Stocked by all Grocers & Stores PRICES — 2 a 2 - 2'4-2T6 - ,\VJtA WHOLESALE AGENTS • . MALING & CO. LTD.. CHRISTCHURCH H He Signature. 1 To distinguish the original and ffl/ genuine Worcestershire Sauce from the many imitations, s,ee that the 0% Jg signature of LEA & PERRISMS * Mffi appears in White across the Red |M| label on every bottle. ||Vjm Rfsff .No other sauce has such an exquisitely flNgffjl WiWi I delicate flavour, or such a reputation among In wml/l discriminating people in every part of the W WLy r^ZJ \ ' | It is Easy To Clean Toilet Bowls" when Sani-Flush is used to do it Just a little sprinkled into the bowl every few days will cleanse it, make it sanitary, keep it free from odors. • %\ \ 1 A white bowl does not al» » \ ways mean a clean bowl unless u .. \ jr- f AWlJjiJk Sani-Fluph has been used. vL ( t {*u /flyM\/n Nothing else reaches and Wf cleans the trap which'causes mttJiJl/- sMll xH'/[y///fj'l If/» bad odors and an insanitary \ Pal 1/ Sam-Flush is alone in its class, not a general C *wra" " — cleanser, but meant for cleaning Yfto. toilet bowls easily and thoroughly. P >, ' Ask Your Dealer §/*"'**** 'Jtetf) ■ Your dealer has Semi-Flash or l{* can get it quickly; or write us a card y --^=^ = ~,'// giving your dealer's name and we •». , V water ~?ir will have you supplied. iwc&\\ |l . Sant-Flash should be used where- I' -i~j& ever there are toilets in Residences, IJ .-\V"Business Offices. Hotels, Stores. Fac- . " tones, etc. Does not injure plumbing i. —" .'^sr connections. i " THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS COMPANY Lower Cuba Street, 109 Pitt Street Wellington, N. Z. Sydney, N. Si W. ISCHNAPP-S. 8 A SENSIBLE STIMVLANT

a Kodak for. Easter! Do not forget all about your hoK-; t days soon after you return home— £ for few memories are so pleasant f I Take a Kodak wherever you go, £ ; and set down your holiday story in r lasting picture form. With a Kodak you can make good , pictures without previous experi- f The advantages of taking a Kodak when travelling or on holidays, cannot be over- '. estimated. Whether you go motoring, yachting, fishing, camping, s^°?' or on a walking lour there will be many a fine chance for worth-while Kodak - snapshots. After spending a holiday or touring with an Autographic Kodak you have pictures from which to draw happy memories for the rest of your life. - YOU CAN LEARN TO USE A KODAK IN HALF-AN-HOUR The No. 3A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK has won world-wide popularity „ 1 because of all-round efficiency and ease of operation. For postcard pictures—x inches. Price i£s/IS/AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK JUNIORS — though very compact, are wellequipped for good work and are very economical in price. No. 1 takes pictures 2\ x3l inches. Price 55/The No. 1A is for pictures x4\ inches. Price S2/6 The VEST POCKET AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK-the "Soldier's Kodak." Makes a splendid gift for a soldier. Handy, always ready; takes ; pictures 2\ xlf inches, which are easily enlarged. Price 40/The Kodak and Folding Brcwnio* are the only Camera* with the Autographic feature, which enables pictures to be titled and dated at the ttrae they are taken. A Kodak is a Camera—Every Camera Is not a Kodak. Refuse a-Substitute. s , s . Sold by ALL KODAK DEALERS and SOLD BY ALL KODAK DEALERS Ask for New Easter Booklet KODAK (Australasia) LTD. WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH and DUNEDIN 81 , j " ■ ■■■-■■ - ■'"■ x ' —' ■ ~1 " ™"" '' " " ■■■■!■— ' — -■ i """

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16167, 22 March 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16167, 22 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16167, 22 March 1918, Page 2

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