"THE lOTOR AMBULANCES -sent by The Church J****** *■ Ait .' : were *h? first in the held. g I*; The y \urcb Army Has Provide*! 1 iMf 1000 Rami Huts and Tents,, used by 150,000 Co | I." 200,000 men every day; 1 :' SO Kitchen Cars, each making 3lK> Sy DxW.-ski • 1 i); every boiling; ~ *| *'.' 1000 Beds in London for Soldiers on leave; '* h Thousands of Parcels weekly to Prisoners of War. I WE HAVE DONE MUCH: WE MUST DO MORE I for our New Zealand Boys and the Empire's Six Million I Soldiers— in N.Z. Training Camps, on the Sea, and on | Every Front. We follow the Fighting Men everywhere 1 and to all Hospitals, with the Comfort and Help they so § • sorely need and so greatly appreciate. . 1 & 50,000 wanted—Send Your Donation To-day. § THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE- g Jas. W. Henderson ) Honorary 1 i Geo. Shirtolifl'e ) Treasurers 1 I SO Mulgrava Street, WELLINGTON 1 I. Gross Cheques " Union Bank, Wellington." j a NOTE.—-Church Army Donations may also b& seat to Rev. <T. B. Burgui', C.F., Box 652, Auckland, - . ■ ~ rp The Joy of Photography S ws4h a $?:* 3 j to All! 1 If Anyone can make good pictures and I is thus have a personal picture-record of 1 M friends, home-life, holidays and travels. | KJ| In addition to the tun of making pic- __JS-TY tures, there is the lasting pleasure of their possession. The No. 2C Autographic Kodak Junior is a Camera you will like. .It is handy to carry, yet thoroughly practical and capable of producing the crisp, clear pictures everyone admires. Like all Kodaks, it is very simple to use. There pre no elaborate complications and. of course, it loads and unloads in daylight. The size of ttis picture it takes— 4l x 2|—is a very pleasing panel shape. You have a choice of three lenses. The No. 2C Kodak Junior with Meniscus Achromatic Lens is £3/10/-; with Rapid Rectilinear Lens £4/5/-, and with Kodak Anastigmat Lens f/7.7 £5. Ask fo ciie latest Kodak Catalogue, describing models priced from 40/- upwards. WHEN YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE KODAKS AND THE BROWNIES, GO TO SUCKLINGS WHO EXPLAIN, DEMONSTRATE AND SELL 53 Queen Street - - Auckland Between "Everybody's" and "The Queen's" You'll know our Shop—Kodaks in the windows and the I painting of the Kodak Girl on the door. J* . Sll
swelling, and prevents the place " taking bad ways." * H U RSE'S faCtUred. Zam-Buk Stops die growlh of against a door. The injury was °sirafestering of a neglected Or Wrongly- nature - Inflammation set in, my hand the tissues, which it has first made clean 1 met 0 use Zam ; Buk - Th e benefit I derived from balanced and refined char. J&gm f . SURGEON WANTED TO AMPUTATE
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16876, 14 June 1918, Page 8
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