The True British Spirit, . GILBEY'S DBY GIN. Doctors recommend and Drink it. Beware of Imitations. ...
- a Kodak Pictures lH ISI ffifli '' rom me BJJK foryovr H 5ol&r Boy AFFICERS in the trenches tell us that the biggest job the junior officer has, is looking out for the welfare of his men. When the regimental mail is distributed, the officers go around to the boys who don t receive letters and try to cheer them up. No matter whether it's in the trenches, in camp, or on ship board, they, need the courage that a letter will give fm~Ws "" them, and nothing will '[l| ||p! be appreciated more '-m |T§ than Kodak pictures ffl Hj| from home—snapshots li(| f of parent or sister, sweet- »■ heart, wife or child, or of familiar home scenes. ■Anyone can make Successful Pictures with an Autographic Kodak They are priced from 35/- to £15/15/-, and you can learn to use one in half-an-hour.' Brownie Cameras (they work like Kodaks) from 7/6 to 63/-. Look for the name "KODAK" or "BROWNIE" stamped on the Camera for your protection. PRICE LIST FREE AT YOUR DEALER'S, OR BY MAIL Kodak (Australasia) LtcL "THE KODAK CORNER" Corner Lambton Quay and Willis Street WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3156, 7 August 1917, Page 7
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203Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3156, 7 August 1917, Page 7
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