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A Brownie Camera Means Fun for Kiddies The Brownie idea of simplicity and reliability combined in an inexpensive camera has stood the test of years. Thousands of Brownie enthusiasts all over the world are making perfectly satisfactory pictures with these convenient cameras. While they are specially popular among children on account of their simplicity, the fact that they are so practical h"-_ caused them to be taken up by adults who w*fri to make pictyres easily and at a minimum expense. ■ Box Brownies range in price from 11/- upwards. Ask to see samples of work done with the various models. Autographic Kodaks from 45\-. Price List Free Sucklings Shop 152 Queen Street AUCKLAND 8-SB c^r^ / Coffee y $S!&b xp jTictcnJjicer tA/s vj^Bß pjjst w g js_j_^r }** ¥ a Those who prefer their tea, coffee or cocoa without I _bB JjtfJ sugar should use Highlander Unsweetened Milk. It Wfl n supplies a long-felt want—a pure, high-grade British HI ■■ Concentrated Milk without added sweetening. ■" RVI Splendid for cooking and table use, Highlander V wa\ JF Concentrated Milk is just pure, rich milk with part \ fl I of the water removed. Available in solderlesi, H sanitary tins, Highlander Unsweetened Milk is a M boon to the busy housewife. When unexpected H visitors arrive she is never without sufficient milk ■ in the house—she simply opens the Highlander ■ tin—puts a few spoonfuls in a jug of hot or cold water and delicious, rich, full cream milk is ready for use. It is difficult to distinguish Highlander Unsweetened Milk from fresh cow's milk. BGHLANDER CMHIIHDMIL-K. Highlander Unsweetened, like all Highlander Products, is made by an all-British company, employing all-British labour and all-British capital. Tell your grocer to send you a tin of Highlander Unsweetened—the most recent Highlander Product 37 H. Butcher Sells a Less. The shortage of timber is not affecting- us, as we have huM stocks of well-seasoned Rimu, Kauri and Oak * All goods delivered freei of cost in the City and Suburbs with our own Motor Wagon. H. BUTCHER, THE ISFSS. S!?S2!2s_i*s2£ v "-

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 209, 3 September 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 209, 3 September 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 209, 3 September 1919, Page 12

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