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Different days, different manners. Motor now utilised to remove furniturelong distance or short, in town, out of town, into town. Skilled, careful men accompany it. You benefit. Tho NewZealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-01 Customhouse Quay.—Advt

Before He Goes ' WHEN we have won this war—when "the boys come marching back"—when our boys sail home across seas forever freed from pirate lubmarines—first in their hearts and minds will be the thoughts of home. But never will they will to forget that they have been soldiers for democracy. And they will always be grateful for that which will keep fresh in their memories the story of the Great War. This thing pictures can do. Pictures of the parting and the home-coming, pictures ot comrades in arms, pictures that tell intimately of how the war touched their lives— theße will have value beyond price. And while they are still in camp, are patrolling the high seas or battering the Teuton line in France, pictures o( their home folks and home doings, Kodak pictures 3uch as you can take, will help to "turn the dark cloud inside out, till the boys come home." You can buy a Kodak (or 40/- up Or a Brownie for 10/- up SOLD BY ALL KODAK DEALERS .AND KODAK (Australasia) LTD. "The Kodak Corner" c TnI%S® 0 T n r^ ay WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 7

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222

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 7

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