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_____ t\»\\g\gVl\^7ffff Now the war is over I'll I C Dournviiie sat-* COCOa | The New 3A - fJ| Autographic which has been off w^r i 1 » ■■•■■■■■ the NZ. market fo, Kodak JuniW Takes Pictures 3J x 5i ' tWO years, IS again (Postcard size) available and 1S From itt size and proportions, riie 3A . picture is the most satisfying of any of XI — Q»l_* the amateur sizes.^ There is room in k\ OW OH iJAIv the photographer's equipment for a camera in the 3A size—the 3A junior at all* Stores. offers the opportunity, and at small cost. ' Price £4/17/6 ' • '-■■ Other Autographic Kodaks from 40/Geo. (Mien and Co's Winter Clear- ~Fth?vi?ZtmS^ incie Sale now on.: —Advt-. Sold by"' ?or .Children's Hacking Cough w >■■■,-.■■. it .."ft Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.— Chemist .. Thames Idvt. Start the Calf the Ideal Way THE true value of Calf Food between milk bag and bucket, is the vital relation that determines the constitution of the dairy herd. '■■'■'. . Milk producing value is determined by the cow's butter fat yield, consequently the butter fat producing^ element. Ideal Calf Meal contains the balanced food . elements which give the calf the foundation of healthy - constitution that remains in the animal- throughout growth and milking maturity. It is.a perfect substitute for whole new milk. It builds up fine healthy cattle. , I To order in adva -e'for next season's require- |9 ra ments is the action of the prudent farmer. n ■ 200 lb. Sacks, £26/-/- per ton. £2/12/- per sack 9 I FRANK M, WINSTONH I 39, 41, 43, Custom St., AUCKLAND /■ BE PREPARED FOR THE COLD & FROSTY NIGHTS ! A HOT WATER BAG IS A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY! When used for cold feet, it enables the sufferer to obtain sound and refreshing Sleep; for hot fomentations, rolled in wet flannel, it causes the flannel to keep hot, and the chilling effects of eyapomtion are avoided; It is'essential to" purchase the best quality only, as common qualities give endless trouble in many ways. PRICES: 10/-to 17/6 each. ROWBOTTOM, Chemist, , . ' POLLEN STREET. THAMES. I JOB PRINTINa I I We whH akml nr iMfes ftn w hro „ I i CP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTIMG DEfARTMENT I I wWe afl rhuati Cmnmn ill Prbtißt is <bne I I ky expert mdma. W« have neatly added I I tennl mum fasts of die htest desifiis to oar I I lvg* Mtmik of type, «vi Ms set with these new I i type faces *re pfeasmj U the eye and give 1 I satisfidioii. C^fTimtmrUe expert to advise I I 7**- &twafes gifsea. I I TWe.IU.2I I I "THE THAMES STAR * I I ALBERT STREET. j

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13938, 17 July 1919, Page 4

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431

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13938, 17 July 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13938, 17 July 1919, Page 4

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