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FalserCoriTjrrcfe for Llikt a«4 Palmer FakrteTyrea. Heavy Motor Car., Cycle Car*, for Motor Cyele*. Motor Cycle*. •>' Aeroplaae*. Cycle* »A«towb*el*. Chief Office* and Showroom* t ng'l33 Shaftesbury Avenue, Enquiries for London, W.C. a England. Cycl«, Motor Cycle, II A IT* _ CHRISTCHUBCH. V ©©RDTYRE ™ ' Dn<» All British Do yon know that when you buy foreign V■ ■ cocoas and chocolates you are handi- ' V capping the British manufacturer? Cadbury's are all British, but cannot export any goods to New Zealand because of the soldiers' needs. Why should yon help other than British manufacturers to get a hold on this market ? Cadbury's -will be to the front again after the war. A As Yom Go ' A Kodak is the llr Ideal Friend for a Holiday! The delights of old companionships, .the charm of new and B interesting friends, the thrill of novelty that comes with new H scenes and a char ge of routine—all these mean more to those who Kodak. There's a joyful fascination in picture taking. And afterward the Kodak Album brings the added delight of li vin go ver again the happy days of that *'tooshort vacation." Sold bv SUCKLINGS . •' ■ The Attractive Kodak Store 109 Cashel Street | j 58380—9999 '

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16267, 18 July 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16267, 18 July 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16267, 18 July 1918, Page 4

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