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—and give him a Little "Soldier's Kodak* The Pictures you send him »f " the folk at home" will cheer him up and keep him in touch with you. ( The Kodak you give will enable him to make a Picture-record of his own per- ~ sonal share in the War. Think how valuable his bright little snapshots will \ become in the future! K«dak Films obtainable in all countries. Autographic Kodaks cost from 35/- upwards i Seaaemteer-, yen can learn to use a Kodak I is half-au-hour. * PEiOffi LISO? FREE! at any Dealers or \>y Mail. KOSAK (Australasia) L.TB). WBLLIK&T©N, AUCKLAND and DTnSTEDIIT I "Amber Tips" Tea is the tea to | linger over and a second cup is | a general request. Its delicious j flavour makes instant appeal to I* the refined palate and proclaims H the hostess as a lady of discrimm ination. Use next time you entertain, and j "what good tea" will be a unanij mous expression. BSK m Pi Wi m I 'mm. mt. 985 IS*'?* m em m y Try the 2/- blend. Btfl "Amber Tips"FavowiiG—
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1916, Page 7
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179Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1916, Page 7
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