I Sj? SWEETS OF i'|| J SUMMER SEASON ];.- ---1 are dainties to look forward to. j I During the Summer mouths | *W 1 Rhubarb, Currant., Pluma. I 1 Cherries, Apricots, Greengages 1 I Raspberries, Peaches, _ Damsons, | 1 and other wholesome fruite are in season. Jellies made from ripe || .'" I fr-it juice with Brown _. Poison's Corn Flour are most refreshing "| I daiutics which children love, and by which they are wholesomely fed. || H Stew the fruit and add || I Brown & Poisons |. I Corn Flour . J I ftjdireetedintherecipeforNaturalFruitJelliescontaineiin o *^ U tbe "Brown-.Poison" recipe book sent post free by „**. I J.B.Cilfi.l_«& Co., P.O. Box 543,S 4 3, Auckland. _^>*^- P^™ N - w _-i.lt " __.__. „_J ___--«*-****""lD"_ Folsoa'BCooktrj Back, I Fill up coupon and c I pOSt NOW. __ra&____ssi"^^ . _____ __!___ ; i A Kodak | will make your Easter happier No present gives such happiness as a _- Kodak. Whether you are at home or away spending your holidays a Kodak will add to your enjoyment. You can learn to use a Kodak in half-an-hour, • c *- Kodaks cost from 2-6/6 to £15 15s. Brownies—"the Little Cousins to tho Kodak"—from 6/-to 63/-. > If it isn't stamped KODAK it's an Imitation. There are Kodak Dealers everywhere. CATALOGUE POST-FREE FROM KODAK AUSTRALASIA, LTD. BOX 717, WELLINGTON AND AT AUCKLAND AND DUNED'N - , -t*aiil"" A holiday without a KODAK is a holiday wasted. H.e_i - MY CREDEHTiALS =S Are such as commend themselves to you, II .fly, 1 . • "■■■gr~< TEN years with English arid Ameploan High-class Tailoring % Houses added to my previous New Zealand experience, has equipped \\\ mc with the essentials for making the Highest Gratia Men"'* Clothing, *| and enables mc to produce them at minimum of costw |_ My. garments have a distinctiveness which must appeal to '^ -"ell-drcspcd man, and I solicit the opportunity of demonstrating the building' ;J cf Suits of Character to meet your special requirements. % " '4 HAROLD E. FLESH ER, I The 20th Century Tailor, ' J ! ... * _» Note Address 94a HEREFORD STREET (Ground Fleer)' Jj, Opposite Tourist Office ■ i y ■■ . ' ±-m. ■——■I I I tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmX-,^ nca. Sc_iMakM-.Htr-tx_-ll«--7__-d7P"iU-_».*» Wa^/■> - .*% ' ">jjjK C- J - WILLIAMSON jj|y ■j! PRAMS, GO-OAJ-TB. INVALID CHAIRS. fe \|g_ra*|_W -PUIH-OAJITS and DOLLS' GO4ABTI, OolxSTlkU "V% <-_-_ BOYS* BARBOWI Po__.-s_i» *&_ Plunket Hood *&■* •»_.. no. a«os« 533 to 537 Colombo A. Bath Streets (rmt South Sett). :|;, .!-■■. I i I .mmtmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmm^m^mmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt .vson jtV-
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15238, 27 March 1915, Page 4
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