GIVE HIM AT XMAS THE SOLDIER'S CAMERA!. T\JO Better Xmas Gift could/ be imagin- ~ ed! YOUR Soldier will take his Camera to France, and bring back 'an authentic picture story of the War.- 1 The Soldier's Camera is a handy, simple alirays-ui-focTis instrument, which can be carried m the tunic pocket, it takes daylight-loading roll films, and is practically unbreakable. \ DON'TFAIL T° SEETHE SOLDIER'S Slim 7 SOLVES TfIBGIFT WATERWORTHS Lambton Quay, nest Kelburn Tram, WELLINGTON, And at, Queen Street, AUCKLAND.' Distinguished! jjfrl NumberPatrons - A Legion, FROM 21th DECEMBER TO 2nd - JANUARY, I H 0 LI D AYS Will 1 be observed by all our staff after their very busy season. - Orders for after New Year may now be booked. • 1 TO "DOMINION" ADVERTISERS AND READERS. 'TTIHE DOMINION" will- NOT be issued on MONDAY NEXT (Christmas Day), but will appear on Boxing Day as usual. The Public Office hours during the Holidays will be-.— Tuesday (Boxing Day)—B.3o to 10 a.m., , 8 to 10 p.m. Monday (New Year's Day)—B.3o to 10 a.m., 6 to 10 p.m. 'Advertisers' aro particularly requested to note, and make their arrangements accordingly. TO OUR READERS. TfcO not go without your daily paper *-r when away on your holidays. We have agents in every township and most villages within 200 miles of Wellington, from whom "The Dominion" can be obtained daily. If the postal delivery is more convenient to you, let us have-your address, and wo will mail "The Dominion" to you daily for Sd. weekly, prepaid. PUBLISHER, "The Dominion." Christmas greetings come from the cycle section and other men at the Market Hall Barracks, Apia, Samoa, to the Soldiers' Gramophone Club, through Pte. Walter Herring, who also expressed thanks for the gramophone and records presented. He writes:— "Many an'hour mil be onjoyed and our barracks life sweetened by our splendid gramophone. We all wish you a Happy Christmas and the joy oT seeing peace on earth in tho year 1917." Hard-working women do certainly appreciate "the labour-saving qualities of No Rubbing Laundry Help" for washing clothes without the much-dreaded slavery of rubbing, and it does not in- ■ jure the hands or clothcs, William Campbell, Ltd.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2960, 26 December 1916, Page 4
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358Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2960, 26 December 1916, Page 4
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