. Write the Date and Title r : • cm the. Film.. . : ' Vr AT THE .TIME YOU MAKE THE EXPOSURE. : v 'Add to tlie .value of eveiy picture with a, permanent record of, the WHO—WHERE—WHEN. It can be done instantly with an ' It's perfectly simple) ' Open;.tho door in back of Kodak, writa jour - ;v. memo, with a pencil, expose for a second or ' so, : close the door; ' • ' ■ iWhen film is developed, your notation: will"appear on',the margin;' j** between negatives. ■ . ; . ' IF YOU POSSESS A KODAK, MAKE IT AUTOCRAPHIC. Prlcbs for Autographic Back (only): For No. lA Kodak, 13s. 6d. ■ No. 3 Dodak, 155.; No. 3A Kodak, 17s. 6d. Your Dealer will Show You the AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK 'A Kodak is a Camera—Every Camora is not a Kodak. "If it Isn't Autographic, It Isn't up-to-date. l ' KODAK (Australasia) LTD., Dixon St., Wellington.- ... 'And afc Auckland and Dunedin. ' J. v. : ||Q "Icy-Stof" Bottles yj ' feei^Coi^ I . , The Icy-hot is a glass bottle wit Kin a glaaSi. . 1 - bottle, with a vacuum between. The vacuum' |j —jsi y|| * is a non-conductor of heat or oold, and,pre- ' jL-'u-jSj| vents the contents from changing tempera.- - W-.. •|1 |Efj ture. In pouring out, the liquid is not qon- ' taminated by touching njetal because the* • projecting glass neck makes Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely ' ' sanitary; nor can it work down between the bottle the casing. ' '' * Every loy-Hot bottle is .thoroughly tested before I . . It must keep - 1 Water Sleantlng Hot for twenty«fonr Honrs,' j or Icy Cold lor Three Days, | regardless of outside temperature. . , ■ •JAny bottle failing to do this .cannot;leave tjhe-factory.' , § • glass filler cannot break,..for it .is held in the oa'sing by- a/thick I soft rubber cushion at the neck, and; a padded spn® at the bottom. Bottles nickel plated, leather M plated, or japanned. . .■> ? -l ; ' . ' All high-grade bottles.'speciallygreduce'd. » i ? FlnSs from 8/6 V ■ ' ' E. W. Mills & C©. s LUS. ;; ' . „ AGEKfS. : J : : f. ;\' t .THAT "GOES "X 'o: ;; EVERYWHERE'" VT !" ' 1 *" *" J ?ENTAL ' l Thwe Is a method being used at DENTAi.' PARLORS, .whereby yoo flan have jour teeth diiuea ana ti Jea without the BHgiteft I sensation of sain on inoonvinfenoo yon. . ; ■ This method la the invention of Dr. Clark', ef .New York, and is beam uwd by the leading Dentists of Amerioa. Wo oro the only Dentten is po> •essflon »f this woidsrful appanatnw and ' WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE . : > to fill any teeth, no omtte* how senntire,' .without the vbq of any 'drug ot * sleep»proaucing agtnt. -■ - i - " OUR SYSTEM OF PAINLESS BXTRACTiON 18 FAR IN ADVANCE *- OP THAT USED by any ofEer Dental Oonotrn in th«. Dominion. ; v W.E ARE NOT BEGINNERS, and we have treated thousand* of p&tienta 1 . Jn the last ten yeara. OUR REPUTATION STANDS ' FOR PAINLESS " OPERATIONS AND QUALITY OF WORK THAT WILL STAND- ,THE" JEST OF TIME. OUR CHARGES' ARE REASONABLE, and we make the most Burablt | ' and llfe-liko plato ebtalntiblo onywlifta In ths world, from 'S3 88. I THIB PLATE IS NOT AN EXPERIMENT WITH A FANCY NAME. I DENTIST I °|JSHI ™ E BAME THAT. EVERY AMERICAN I MMmCm DENTAL PARLOURS j ; COBNEB 00 COBA" AND. MANNERS STREET, WELUNGTON, 'j",; Hourts B—B Dally. Friday, 9 till a. ' 1--; . DB. BAYMBB. |
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2537, 11 August 1915, Page 9
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