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51 buys a Real Camera / ■" for Your Boy or GM The fun of making pictures has a delightful appeal to the children, and here is a new little camera designed specially for the'children's use. It is a daylight loading roll film camera for l£-x l| i inch pictures, adjusted for time or snapshot expos T - ures, and is so simple as to work almost automatically. Any boy or girl can use it successfully. No. 00 Premo PRICE • - 5/is in no sense a flimsy toy, but a carefully thought out, substantially constructed dependable camera, each one rigidly tested in the factory, with the reputation of the largest camera makers in the world behind it. Its low cost is due to our exceptional manufacturing facilities and the very large quantities which we make and sell. Roll Films of 6-exposurem cost only 6d. Make your children happy with a No. 00 Premo. Sold by ALL KODAK DEALERS, and ! KODAK (Australasia) LTD. | "THE KODAK CORNER" I Corner LAMBTON QUAY and WILLIS ST. 1 WELLINGTON Vf ~ \ Remember— It's Summertime IT may be a hot season and it may not; but in any case, there will be hot days, sultry days, days that are trying in the extreme to Mothers, days ' . •. r that turn the milk sour. Imagine a week of brilliant weather—then a thunderstorm. It breaks out, let us say, at night, when the milkman has gone for the day, and before he returns in the morning the children' want their breakfast. What are you to do ? Waste the milk you bought yesterday, or give the "turned" milk to your baby and risk results ? Do neither—keep a tin of Glaxo in the house. It will never fail you. Glaxo is milk, enriched with cream and sugar. It is, therefore, a complete food for your baby; you simply add boiling water to as much Glaxo as you want for one meal. The rest remains in the tin, safe from dust and dirt and unaffected by any change in \ the weather. Left airtight, Glaxo never goes sour. \ It contains every milk element your children need and nothing that they should not have. ' m( tt*> i Ask your Doctor! For Invalids and Convalescents 1/6, 2/6, 6/- TINS OF ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES rallllll mmiiiii 11/k , D|» Trust v Eggs! % Three stages of "risky" eggs, the _^_ cjp- one that looks right enough—the one fWtthat looks "doubtful," and the out-and- -HP out "bad one." "'?V Often the "right enough" and "doubtful" J|| variety are passed as fit, with the result that the S= entire mixing is spoiled H But with Edmonds Egg Powder there is no risk and jjSS no doubt. This pure Powder enables you to cook H without eggs all the year round. It is of great food ■j=j value, and because of the big demand, it is always __\ fresh and wholesome. , H Use Edmonds Egg Powder next baking day. Another g advantage is that it is 5E cheaper than eggs. /^_l^^*^ Z*^, |JT Get,,a Tin front' . >^^^a fel |b j> Your Store „ „ C-S-* ynmmm l\ 4t////' orr «^§§r i. "\\ \ v\\ " m "ini\\w »«*#■ I. v> vv ■i_2_lJ- l^ K OF EXERCISE, EXCESSIVE BRAIN WORK OR NERVE STRAIN MAKE YOU FEEL LANGUID-TIRED-DE-PRESSED-A LITJLE --"FRUIT SALT"IN A CLASS OF COLD WATER WILL CLEAR YOUR HEAD AND TONE YOUR NERVES. CAUTlON,—Examine carefully (is wrapper, bottle, and oipaule, and remsmntt th_t "FRUIT SALT". IS PREPARED ONLY BY J. C. ENO, LIMITED. j DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON BY IWITATIONB. j "FRUIT SALT" WORKS, POMEROY STREET, LONDON, ENG. j HOLD TSROUGHOUT THE WORLD. (

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 36, 13 February 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 36, 13 February 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 36, 13 February 1919, Page 11

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