MEDICAL. WHY DOES EVERYONE TAKE TORALINE FOR A COLD I, WHISKY. I Peter I Dawson's I "Perfection" I Scotch Whisky, ■ as supplied to the House of Lords, is on Sale in this district. Obtainable . at leading Hotels. "The purest Whisky distilled." Ask For "P.D.Q." Wholesale from C. HcMILLAN & CO., Customs Street C a PHOTOGRAPHY. THE SOLDIER SAYS: " Get Your V.P.K. from SUCKLINGS." WHY? Bbcai'be 0011 Popular AND SUCCKSSFUL VEST POCKET KODAK Possesses oil the advantages. It has a rigidly tested Lens of the highest quality, and; what is very important, it is fitted in a now *esien starshape opening, ball-bearing shatter, which allows the full optical properties of tho Liens to be utili3edTno autographic attachment, the finish, compactness, reliability, and vitliio are only found in the genuine E. K. products.
Prices, 35/- and 55/- g NO IMITATIONS 1 NO SUBSTITUTES B AT SUCKLINGS, J The Camera Specialists, H 52 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. I You Can't Miss b Oar Shop: Right between tho Picture B Thoatre»— Evcrybodysand The Queon'u W DYERS. By Special Appointment to Hit Excellency the Earl of Liverpool, K.C.M.G... M.V.O. mourning Orders receive oar very prompt attention, and can be finished in 24 hourg PORTER'S DYE WORKS, OFFICE: TABERNACLE BUILDLXGS. EARANGAEAFE ROAD. VANS COLLECT. Office 'Phono, 1741. Works Thone, 4355
worth 21/-
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 169, 17 July 1916, Page 9
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