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THE BEAUTIFUL AND TALENTED ARTIST, MISS SYLVIA BREUER, PRAISES 'CLEMENTS TONIC. Miss Sylvia Bremer, who is now famous as a picture screen artist in America and who understudied Miss lluriol Starr, the great American actress, now in Australia, says: "I have found no better medicine than Clements Tonic, and I have tried many. After a hard day's study it soothed my nerves and gave me sound sleep. It improved my general health." This medicino is invaluable in cases-of Insomnia, General Weakness, Debility. Nervousness, or Poor Appetite. It brings health into your homo. All chemists and stores sell ■ it.—Advt.

THE FOLDING AUTOGRAPHIC FOR HOME OR HOLIDAYS So compact that-they will slip into the ordinary f pocket with room to spare. So efficient that gopd \ pictures can be easily made, even by children. \ And each picture may be titled and dated at the I time it is taken. ■ , \ \.■ ' j FOUR MODELS: iBliH I No - 2 ~ .- i Autographic Brownie pictures are easy to make, easy to keep for quick reference, and easy to understand at a glance. Look for the name "BROWNIE" stamped on the Camera for your protection. Price List of Kodaks and Brownies Free at your Dealer's or by Mail Sold by ALL KODAK DEALERS, and KODAK (Australasia) LTD. "THE KODAK CORNER" Corner LAMBTON QUAY and WILLIS ST. WELLINGTON Note Address Carefully gi

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 196, 8 May 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 196, 8 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 196, 8 May 1918, Page 7

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