For Making Brownie "Postcard" Pictures The New Ho. 3 A ,|\ Folding Antograpliic Browssk ; _ Makes Pictures 3} x s^—Postcard size. l \ Two Models - - Prices 55/- and 63/» jo * o . I A Brownie that is new in a double sense—not only is it the | latest model from the Kodak factories, but many of its features are absolute innovations as far as the old_ type Brownie is concerned. The autographic back, the striking compactness and , islimness of''construction, the rounded camera corners, the irn- | proved loading feature—it's a new and better Brownie through I and through. See it at your dealer's. That's the'best way. j Ho, 3A JPoldlnu Autpfrraphlo Brownia, meniscus achromatio ! • lens and Brownia 801 l Bearing shatter '-,-,.» - 651- iI! Ditto, with Bapid Beotilineat lons . . V . . . . 68/- | Look for the name "Brownie " stamped on the Camera. j j Price List Free. Of All Dealers and Kodak' (Australasia) Ltd. I Retail Headquarters: ? , i "The Kodak Comer'\ ■' | Lambton Quay and Willis Street -, Wellington / aa ' &/&f - \k. ■ TVTO attempt to provide a 3 §By/*r S\k. ' •*■ 1 correct system for the 3 ffl V/OrrCCX \rX progressive feeding of 1 y >SS. Infants was ever successfully 3 Tl 1* £>& carried out until the 'Allen- 3 "66CtlTlQ'OT X» burys 1 series of Infants' Foods 3 //? were introduced. So successful 3 ». T /& ' liave the ' A ' lenbur y s ' Foods 3 |gk illlallTS fff Nos:% 2 and 3 proved, that 1 13$. •, \ /ff whenever a child is denied the ] grwv iff ' , privilege of the mother's milk 1 HI vfck ° >y they are indispensable. Gratifying evidence ' i 111 /a °* their iemar kable va^ue * n c f eedui s : jgl XS.'J/ of infants from birth, js constantly coming : SI ■t0 nani The foUowJDE 5s a of onß ; i|| .of many such voluntary letters received , ; HI from Medical Men, Nurse3 < and Parents : ]f|j - resident in nearly' all parts'of the world. "- gj ' A NURSE WRITES: _ ; |S| "lamploase'd'tosaylTiavo'nsca yonrFoodsl.ZanaSfortho "[ ; S|T -list twenty*years and have found none'better. The |Hr most delicate baby ever' born I nursed and reared on the : El I Foods nntil he wis 3 years old, and now he Is 18 YEARS, and : HI a strong healthy boy nearly 6 teot'high and as rosy as an : tH| apple. You can make whatever u'so you like or this as I : raj should like your Foods and other things to be more used, In ; El future, as'instead of making fat alone they make ( ; ral bone and muscle, which 13 what children need. v ; HI (Signed) NURSE DAVIE. : jHj The practical results from a continually' extending use of the : §81 'Allenburys' Foods, prove beyond doubt that children thrive excep- ; fS| tionally well on them. Such children are healthy andwell grown; the ; S| flesh is firm, without excess of fat and the formation of bone is solid. : H f The Best Alternative to Human Milk. §§! MILK FOOD No. 1 MILK FOOD No. 2 MUTED FOOD No. 3 HI From birth to 3 months. :. . From 3to 7 months. ', , From. 7 months upwards. g - .->•>, , The, 'Menburys' Rusks (Malted). M - A useful addition to baby's dietary whon 10 months old and after. g OSF* nrr/f«/<>rfreotiobllt , 'JnfaritFeecllnfl'aiiifMana'oeincn!," Si , G4 pants '.«/ valuable iaformaliinfir entry mother. £jj Allen & Hanburys Ltd, 13, Market Street, Sydney. | Bl Established 1715. Fatigue slips away while you sip Cafe au Lail. Try this refresher after a hard battle on, the greens. ' prepared in a twinkling v/ith MILKMA!D * (Cafe au Lait) Pure unadulterated coffee with rich full cream and 3ugar in the correct proportion. Simply pour boiling water in the cup — and, ' ' you have a deli- f ' Golfers. Yachtsmen. • j l • 1 H Motorists, tennis or CIOUS and sustain- g §||111|S|| 1 Croquet Players, Traing beverage. I |l§lll£|2|| \ vellers. Business Men I \ —indeed, everybody LeaVeS no I W?d 1 Gel a Tin from your "Grounds" for \ I CrocerorSlorekee P er f~~.~I~Z-r.l- 8 ?3x!**™r??s2* I Made br NesUs's. LOmplaint | 1 in Entlmd. A • A HAINES-B
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3042, 31 March 1917, Page 15
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