Slip a, JKs) 1 ; ; Kodak vtj\ ! 'An v ' yOUr ! /Pocket (»PpJ " And you will be able to bring home a series : of splendid pictures of memorable incidents and happy times ; think how interesting such v a picture-record will be in the days to come. • Kodaks are wonderfully simple; you will * quickly learn to take pictures with one of these handy and compact cameras. The Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak— pictures 2h x if inches, which can be enlarged to any reasonable size. Price 50/-. ' • Other Kodaks up to £20. ' Brownies (for the children) from 13/9. Stickling') expert assistants ere always ghJ to demonstrate these cameras, and ", • show the kind of pictures they make. SUCKLING'S "Th* Kodak PtopU" 52 Queen Street - • - AUCKLAND Also at Christen arch and Dimedin 848 Wgfiffifii/ifMJJliJififiliiliJft The Secret of Shaving is in the Lather . Don't blame your razor for thc'daily tortuw 1 of smarting skin- the secret >of shaving is in the lalher—and not merely in the razor. Jkjji 'SHflMMG'.arcftM . Half an inch will soften the toughest beard— J/*w| will eliminate nil your shaving troubles—no • ' ""nf hot water or rubbing in being necessary. Your /a*\TnL CSSw ' slurring brash is sufficient to work up ntWplt, \'\fffiffiMr creamy lather that does not dry quickly, and / JL\ I Httf leaves the skin cool and refreshed. I » / i *rs. ,Send ns'9a*. in stamps today and we will for- l .1 Iff/ " V*v warc " 5 0tt a demonstrator tube, good for 25 S] ' / I•' ] shaves, and sample of Meuneu I'shuw for / y\ ' &J j\ men. MennenShaviugCreoraisoliti'i(i»h!r'fli , W >■/ \»s $|l ' \ all leading chemists and atom. / <w"\ I Ths Pfertrrcn * $ (T. «V) 1 108 Tilt Street /P\ i". hirer's. S'.reet. \ \ f A Sydney. N.S.W. Kg) *» i„n, 1.. t \ alto Manufatluw* of Vsnnan ■ .*-<t^ I w(&k_ 1 J'"-'""'/"'* I'"'1 '"'* (mil Crtum \*s£®*
! During the height of the j dread Influenza Epidemic a | well-known Christchurch Chemist, working night and day in his efforts to relieve the sufferers, was observed ! dabbing his nostrils frequently i with a preparation from a ! small bottle he kept handy. j i ; "What is that?" enquired a ..friend. ! "Pynetha," answered the j Chemist. "This is danger- ! ous work, and I know the i wonderful efficiency of Pyj netha in keeping the nose | and throat immune from I germs. i ; '"] 1 That experience should convince you of the wonderful valun •of A 1/6 bottle contains 100 doses. All Chemists and Stores. N.Z.Aftntu S. A. SMITH & CO., LTD. Auckland and Christchurch -I I' ' \ eeptnenu from your hone mmwammaßw&Bmm By regularly using Hycol, tho strongest disinfectant One tablespoonful of Hycol in a bucket of water will properly disinfect sinks, drains, W.Cs., or dustbins, eliminate all smell and kill all disease germs. An Hot. bottle of Hycol males M quarts o( reliable disinfectant. Try one battle—prove {or yourself how much more efficient Hycol is. Obtainable from all grocers and chemiitt, in •'tot, and Co?., bottles, and one pint tins; also in drums. Made by Pearson's Antiseptic Co. Ltd., London. NenshlaaJDlitribhTs: 12 Salmond & Spnujgon WELLINGTON _ 4 jrißm@\/\Jk
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17497, 15 June 1920, Page 9
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