~ i/k A Brownie Box Camera Delights the Kiddies ! The No. 0 Box Brownie in a box of happiness for every youngster. It takes excellent little pictures 11 in. x2J in. It is remarkably accurate, very reliable, and most econmical to operate. No dark room is necessary, it loads and unloads in daylight, like its bigger brothers—Kodaks. The No. 0 Think of the joy a Brownie will | „ bring to your girl or boy. Remember BOX t oo, that every picture the child takes BROWNIE necessitates the exercise of thought and ca re—a Brownie is an educator. *1 I ■ Teach your children * to use a Brownie I Of All Kodak Dealer!, and KODAK (Australasia) PTY., LTD. ** The Kodak Corner," Corner Lambton Quay and Willie Street, Wellington. A SIMPLE DESIGN FOR /W LITTLE FROCKS. ’’O' No. 2049—F0r Children from Ito 2 years. /pTw* 'k On White Tobralco — 3s 9d. • / X On Pink, Blue, Heliotrope, or "is White Crepe- . 3s 9d. On Cream Celona— 4s 6d. y ' I •’/ \ On White and Tussore Silk — 8s 6d. /i I (Lsl \\ \ On White, Heliotrope, and Blue / I Voile- 3s 9d. / lIIH \ 1 For Children from 2to 4 years. I • < Y n/ On Crepe, 4s 3d; Celona, 5s 6d; Silk, •:>.(.a..i I j 13s 6tL > " POST FREE FOR CASH WITH ORDER. \ \ M. AND M. A. ALCORN M (Incorporating "PRINGLE'S.”) 1 ’Phone 2360. 152-154 Lambton Quay, Wellington. '
THE COST OF REPLACEMENT! Our Prices Have Been Reduced Accordingly. Jm ¥ IT HIGH-CLASS LADIES’ I O W %| TD AND GENT’S TAILORS . I A Lljnlu lull/. (Opposite Taxi Stand) • ji o r » xlxi FEATHERSTON STREET
\ The tempting $ “spread” for $ \ out d°°r meals J —-it satisfies I $ Cheese $ Also delicious for lunch and £7 t supper sandwiches. / : • MS$ \ SPREAD wßvf * 111 ?k-zn 3 ,27 j ■ a 4'T'/ E? XS ites Remember the 25th April, Anzac Memorial Day. General Sir W. Birdwood wrote congratulating us on our Anzac SOUTHERN CROSS JEWELLERY ; he proclaimed them “ Excellent and ao suitable to perpetuate the memory of those men who went forth to uphold the honour of the countries under the Southern Cross.” Lady Birdwood wears one of these unique ornaments, and so helps to keep alive the memory of our gallant men of Gallipoli. To the younger generation they will appeal as an inspiration to deeds of valour and service. Pendants and Brooches, T In 9 dt. and 15 eft. Gold & frflL From 29/- and 33/W,lt— With various Gems as the Stars .11 From 40/M 4. Sold With the approval and permitrion of the New Zealand vy* Government. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. OR CALL AND SEE THEM. £ Deiigned by, and to be had only from W. LITTLEJOHN & SON Ltd. JEWELLERS AND GOLDSMITHS, 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY — — WELLINGTON:
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 176, 21 April 1921, Page 2
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