I cruised to Bl;nk«l. Bay, Tho Land of Nod to reach; There each sweet infant, tired of play, Had laid its peachy cheek. No racking cough disturbed thek rest, Each darling lay secure; For mother kept what each loved best, Some Woods' Great Peppermint Cure -Advt.
Before He Goes WHEN we have win this war—when "the boys come marching back —when our boys sail ( home across seas forever freed from pirate submarines first in their hearts and minds will be the ' thoughts of home. But never will they will to forget that they have been soldiers for democracy. And they will always be ; grateful for that which will keep fresh in their memor- . j ics the story of the Great War. : V This thing pictures can do. Pictures of the parting and J j the home-coming, pictures ot comrades in arms, pictures ' , , that tell intimately o how the war touched their lives - these will have value beyond price. And while they are ! 3t'll in camp, are patrolling the high seas or battering the ! Teuton line in France, picture o[ their home /oiks nnd j home doings, Kodak pictures such as you can talcc, will | help to turn the dark cloud intido out, till the boys come i Home. i | You can buy a Kodak for 40/- up Or a Brownie for 10/- up SOLD BY ALL KODAK DEALERS AND KODAK (Australasia) LTD. "The Kodak Corner" CORNER LAMBTON QUAY W/ri I AND WILLIS STREET WLLLIINVj 1 ON 3
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 247, 6 July 1918, Page 9
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247Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 247, 6 July 1918, Page 9
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