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■■■ \ 2 BOILINGS FOR 6d. j ✓ With a GAS COPPER I No wash-house is properly equipped that ha= nit a I Gas Copper. The old style copper heated by coal I or wood is relatively an abomination. I With a Gas Copper you can heat your f water quickly, you can keep it just on the boil, and so avoid waste of heat, and two boilings can be had lor sixpence I __ Let us show you- our Gas Coppers, and gg rtfjTjNofoi you'll never doubt their superiority. Jm Once you use them you'll find them a Christchurch Gas Co. liSSlill 77-79 Worcester Street 'Phones 432 and 2140 jj||f) fl I brownie] CAMERAS /\Ppy Fo^^h^^hildren! Prices from 61- upwards | T • U The "Brownies" are made to place the pleasures l j V . /N, of photography within reach of every youngster. U JT \ Simple, durable and practical. Any boy or girl I (jX | - can get splendid results. jV VT No. 1 makes pictures 2} i2i PrioeG/- / JM H „ 2 3Jx2i 12'. ■ V .. 2a „ 4ix2i „ .15:- ■ W „ 3 4i x3i 21/H The New No. 2 Folding JB KV Autographic Brownie - - 32/8 % Sold by All Kodak Dealers! Price List of Kodaks and Brownies Free by Mail * KODAK (Australasia) LIMITED i m Wellington, Auckland and Dunodin — ' OUT OF SEASON in the Orchard ALWAYS IN SEASON with US! WHO*DOESN'T LIKE PIE? Here are some prices for Pie bruits that will make your mouth simply water ! • galls, i-galls. galls. -J-galls. Apricots 2/6 1/4 Gooseberries 2/- 1/2 Peaches 2/- 1/2 . Plums 2/- 1/2 Pears 2/6 1/4 Apples 2/- 1/2 Handy to Have in the House—High-grade Dessert Fruits Peaches whole and sliced ... ... 1/3 per tin Apricots ... ... ... ' ... 1/3 „ Pears ... "... ... ...\ 1/4 „ Cherries ... ... ... ... 1/6 „ SOMETHING FRESH EVERY DAY AT FRANK A. COOK Ltd., The Grocers flg* Ma Maker at H«r IxmUmmtUli HhMi a PutaAt Hjgieaia Heed "Hefty C J. WILLIAMSON rffff mn, otMuin, iktaub awn y PUfH-OAATfI mad DOLLS' fKVCAOTK, mmi. BOYS' BiUOVI tefftn" fat. Mm. »«qm 5331» 887 OeUmho A Ith «bnb (w twill /T* — *">■ 1 b planning an advertising campaign "The Weekly Press" is always included —mow than this, it always comes first on the lis!, by reason of the fact that advertisers and advertising agents regard "The Weekly Press" as the premier paper of its class. (Uljp Wffklg flrasH This feeling is not prompted by sentiment or old associations, but merely because "The Weekly Press " interests an enormous circle of readers every week and pays those I whs advertise in its columns. * 1 A

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15608, 5 June 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15608, 5 June 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15608, 5 June 1916, Page 5

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