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NS SS ss 1 /p Yjr 'f% 'iu>4*Cta a££-a tfyilaa /f"h ■* n i W .->* M «A A e- v Kodak Lid. offers a first prise of £IOO for jolly Utile Kodak snap-shots of Happy Moments, and there are 116 prizes in all. £IOO for being happy ! And that is only one of the 116 cash prizes. All these prizes must be won by the happiest people—not by the best photographers. *ne total prize-money amounts to £SOO. It is a great advantage to be a Beginner. The man, woman or child who has never possessed a camera before may enter for every one of the many prizes, ill a Happy Moment album with jolly snapshots, and then send it in at once. If two albums show equal Hanpiness, the first one sent in must be given, the prize, You can buy a ICodak or Brownie from 6/-, Anv Kodak dealer will tell you all about it, and give you the charming 11 Happy Moments” booklet —all about the prises. Kc:lak Australasia Limited 6 Mercer Street, Wellington. 3 Lome Slree 1 , Auckland. i i I 1 */,' •'40.1 A&j, : :^n m S-5 «?NE> iV :r.3^ ’sgqt Eff m V

THE SPOON-FEED THESE lITTIE RESERVOIRS 4 r ARE FEATURES THAT GIVE \&term > an'® (Meall FbunialnPen PRE-EMINENCE IN PEN DOM fhe Spoon-Feed gives a uniform flow of ink from the barrel to the point of the pen. Overflow is impossible; still, there will always be the correct supply of ink to feed the pen just as fast or slow as your writing requires. Be sure you get a Waterman’s Ideal—-the Pen with the Spoon-Feed. ' I» d Style*—RemdS rand Self-Filling, 23/6 nod upwards; Safety and Fump-Fiiting. 16/-and upwards. 0/ Stationer* and Jeitellert eosryiobcre. t&O. HAHOTMUTH) Ltd., Koh-i-noor House. London. England* j

All the smartest men and women use them because they impart a lustre to boots and shoes in keening

PRESENTS FOR THE OLD FOLKI & Could there be anything more helpful than ■ pair of spectacles or eyeglasses ? I I Q You can have gold or rolled-gold frames Sited with ordinary lease* and we will do the testing after presentation. This scheme has always given satisfaction* Q Try it. <3 For your other gifts we suggest field glasses, barometers* eyeglass chains, and fancy cases. Largo Assortment of Tele* scopos, Magnifiers, & Magic Lanterns for the Children. LEVI’S p A SIGHT-TESTING ROOMS, 103 Customhouses. Quay, WELLING I ON T. H. Moksison. i ' ■^E 11. S, Gilderd. 1 JjUT AND YOUNG, MAIL CONTRACTOR? AND GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTEXiTON. Agents New Zealand Eipreso Co, Elpresses meet all Trains.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8608, 19 December 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8608, 19 December 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8608, 19 December 1913, Page 2