y baby is the sweetest "baby in the nuiiu. You were once considered the sweetest thing in the world, although you may not look it now. Rffl "You can't send too many Photos.," wrote a soldier in Prance. flf The hoys in khaki always welcome Photos, from home. The pictures of loved oess brighten the lonely hours in camp or trench, and bring back pleasant memories of happy days in far-off New Zealand. <i[ The better the Photo, the greater- the pleasure —that's why so many people have their Photographs for Prance taken by Mr Steodman-at the "Acme." fIT Call, write, or 'phono and make an appointment. m LIHH K 253 CEORGE STREET, DUNEDfN. Telephone 965. ' J. Sieadman, Manager.
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Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 2
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119Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 2
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