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' Willow is the lightest of British woods; a cubic foot of it weighs but 301b. A cubic foot of box weighs 571b. Inhale NAZOL every day and coughs .<nd colds will stay away. Penetrating and germ-killing. Sixty doses, Is. fid, Use the Nazol Inhaler.—Advt.

Every Camera is not a Kodak Autographic Kodaks are no well known that most people ore under the impression that every Camera is a Kodakwliich is not correct. Autographic Kodaks are made only by the famous Eastman Kodak Co. and contain exclusive invaluable features of their own—one of the most important being the Autographic feature, which enables the date and title to be put on a picture at the time it is taken, thus obviating any chance of forgetting where and when the picture was taken. The correct time to date and title the picture is when taking it, otherwise valuable information may be forgotten and lost. Every Kodak lias the "Autographic" feature. All Kodaks are stamped "KODAK" When buying a Camera, look for the name "Kodak"—if the Camera isn't stamped "Kodak" it isn't a Kodak* Of all Kodak Dealers, and KODAK (Australasia) LTD. "THE KODAK CORNER" Corner Lambton Quay and Willis Street WELLINGTON Note Address Carefully.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19180816.2.58.1

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 281, 16 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 281, 16 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 281, 16 August 1918, Page 7

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