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WHAT SHALL W T E GIVE ? A KODAK is always a safe choice at times of presentgiving. It is so much more than the merely decorative and ornamental, and there is nothing commonplace about it. A gift must have something more than a sentimental hold on the receiver, otherit will soon be relegated to a corner and be forgotten. A useful present like a KODAK makes an infinitely better and more lasting bond between friends, and it is not surprising that Kodak outfits are appealing to the public fancy more and more every year. But a KODAK is much more than useful. It is the key to a charming pastime, and one so simple that anybody—even a child —can take up with immediate success. WHEREVER there is a KODAK thei’e is an enthusiastic picture-maker. It provides pleasing occupation for the leisure hour, and makes a holiday a ramble and almost any sport or hobby infinitely more enjoyable. YOU can give a KODAK with every confidence. It is one of the few things that meet with genuine appreciation. Prices and all information at . HEALEY’S PHARMACY.

[A Card.] MISS HONORE, teacher of the Pianoforte and Theory, resumes teaching;, February 11th. Address: Norbiton Road. [A Card.] Miss SYAIES, holder of Trinity College Certificates (Piano and Theory), will resume teaching on February 18th.

[A CARD.] H d A. INGLE, DENTAL SURGEON. (LATE ARTHUR H. BOYES) Fraser’s Building, Main Street, Foxton. Hours; g a.ra. to 5 p.ra. Wednesdays : g a.m. to I p.m. Phone No. 60. T. DANVERS VETERINARY SURGEON PALMERSTON NORTH. Private ’Phone 478 or Browne’s Stables, ’Phone 77. PUBLIC NOTICE SUBSCRIBERS are notified that owing to the great increase in the cost of paper and newspaper production, the HERALD subscription rates as from April Ist will be as under; — Per Quarter, in advance - 4/6, Per Quarter, Booked - - 6/-. Posted, 1/G per Quarter extra. Single Copies - - - - 2d. nr? Regiitered Name for SHES-A-INrS 3SSSENCB One bottle makes a pint of finest family cough and cold remedy. Coiti 2/-. S*t«» 10/-

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Bibliographic details
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1787, 9 February 1918, Page 2

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335

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1787, 9 February 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1787, 9 February 1918, Page 2

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