MILITARY CAM? INSTITUTES. A chaplain at Featherston Camp, in hckno'wledging a supply of Fluenzol Blotters, writes:—"l am placing them in the Institute paper-racks, and. hope the men will be introduced to vour valuable remedy. I have every confidence in Iluenzol myself, having used it on several occasions."—-Advt.
The Story of Your Part in the War \V7ar isn't all fighting—but to thousands of New Zealanclers in camp and on shipboard it will be a new world, will open up a new life. New ties will be formed, new • friendships cemented. The daily routine in camp and on shipboard, the "Leave" in strange cities, the pictures of comrades—all these things will make a heart gripping Kodak story for the folks at home. It'i a genuine part of the Nation's present job to keep light the bonds between its fighters and those at home who con follow only with their heart*. Pictures from home and to home can do their part. There's room for a little Vest Packet KODAK in ercrjr soldier's kit. The expense ii small, 40/-. The cheerfulness it may bring is great. Take a V.P.lwith you. It's Autographic—all Kodaks are! Of ALL KODAK DEALERS and Kodak (Australasia) LtdL "THE KODAK CORNER" CO A R S^ffIsTT N RE Q ET AY WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 9
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211Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 9
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