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"Alu)ays with you— fc^L j&s>& I ««•** in the way." F^ilsSL \ Parting Gift— ' Sjjj |¥ j AVp<jt-TVir*lrpir" (W_ wl KODAK wP■! It is monotony, not bullets, that our soldier f] boys dread. In the training camps, on the '■■* ; transports, and during the months of forcec J j inaction there are many tedious days ■oi '.} boredom—days the Kodak can make more | cheerful. ( Pictures of comrades amd camp life, pictures I of the thousand and one things that can be |g photographed without endangering any j| military secret will interest them, and will I doubly interest the friends at home. And . j when peace comes it will make more vivid, " more real their story of their war as they tell | it again and again to mother and sister and \\ wife and little ones. [i There's room for a little VeSt-Pocket Kodak in every \ soldier's kit. The expense is*s«iall— price only 4O>/-. i THEY ARE ON SALE BY ALL KODAK I DEALERS EVERYWHERE, AND AT | Kodak (Australasia) Ltd. | "THE KODAK CORNER" Corner Lambton Quay and Willis Street \ WELLINGTN ! | 100 gcru^ for those who JfwM^s drink Cocoa Si *i«se^^^^^^^ Something better. Something really nice. In the manufacture of Highlander Mit'k Gocoa the choicest cocoa is combined with yure rich Highlander Milk and superfine sugar. Makes a delicious beverage. Taste is good. Aroma lovely. Pour boiling water over a tea§l spoonful—That's all. Prepared in New Zealand — All-British, made: by an all-British Company. J.aJ Just the Jain Wf&t m \ J^^^^^^s- are a'ways sure °^ Pu"ly Wsti "^^^^^^iWi Batura' flavour. because l||o| sf^^^V' onty l^e finest luscious pSpi§ W/^^^W* s^V^l sugar are used. St. George jff|wl§s Vji MSk j/ I ' I S coHtaiiu no fruit ttonts, and I^W// Uk Bft I I ' n '* mat^c 'n special double ■aw J « / I I!' aluminium boilers, heated mmi i a\WI " ' jjCSijfe cle«nline«s are insisted on S^^S Mm I'all I f^^&iStfil 'n cvcfy slaße, °^ maWng S"^^' ■bi I v^^lSsfs —even l^e l'ns y°u buy M'Z£j2\\ Si^lu I I '^^3i "' 'n arc solderless. Try mZSz&i ■IU St. George Jam! Sample ¥$£0, Wim^^Wsh I |^ss^ the apricot first, you'll like it. p^^j QUICKLY REMOVES ENSURING A SECINESOPTIONS CLEAR COMPLEXION ?« SULPNOLEi^E B^o T R HE ERUPTIONS PSORIASIS ECZEMA I BLOTCHE3 PIMPLES ROUGHNESS SCURF SPOTS RBDNESS RASHES ACNE I ROSEA Solpholins v prepared by the greai Skin Spooialists, J. PEPPEB & 00.,1/m,BEDgOBD llfiOHATCmfes' LONDOK, S.E., Eng., ana can bo obtained from al! Chemists and Bte M « Hjrovi(fiioa* the 'World. Snlphohno qnicklr removea the effnet o! Hunmnrob.

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 138, 11 June 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 138, 11 June 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 138, 11 June 1918, Page 4

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