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for 1918 Last year several thousand copies of this useful little book were dispatched to New Zealand Soldiers. The Edition for 1918 is now ready and, if posted immedl atcly, will reach ! Thc Front* at the opening of the New Year, Send one to }our *Boy cN^ow This is the handiest book ever put together for a Soldier. Its 365 perforated pages make letter-writing easy. Day by day he can jot down h|s experiences, then detach a few sheets and post them to you. The Soldier’s Diary also contains a Manual of Military information—compact, practical and helpful—a Cash Book, a Pencil, and a Wallet for holding loose papers. Measures sm. x in,—printed on thin, tough paper—lies flat and takes up little room. Boxed ready for posting. ‘Bound Strong Khaki Cloth ... ... 4/6 {‘Button Fastening ) Full Pound Leather 6/6 Presentation Edition ... 10j6 {Bound »] Calf, BfoWn, Grey, Etc.) Postage 6d. Sxira IMITED LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON Ju»t a handful qf Kodak mill tell th* Story of your Anybody can late Mid finish pictures by (the Kodak system—-and do it well. ' Because simpler tQ handle Kodak films give ( better results' thin.glass plates, You need no fpr Ipading the. ■ .s«n«Tf."or for unloading. Evett.Ae.•aw«l<V»^»4<»«.;m^ *' , darkroom,' and PHUt UiakiUg is easy, (again no darkroom) with Velox or Azo paper, if you don’t care to do your own developing and printing. Kodak film, being light and unbreakable, -may bo readily yeur dealer for finishing, Filtl Kodak efficiency it only realised when Kodak Film.!* used, ' Refuse substitutes; OF ALL KODAK DEALERS AND a _- ~ iM IT cn • KODAK (AUSTRALASIA! LljmEQ, . '"“The 'Kodak Corner. ■ , gOPNER LAMBTON QUAY AND Wl LLIS ST.. WELLINGTON THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE understands that .health U tha greatest wealth, and In no respect Is ah# more careful or vigilant than in combating ailments and studying. the art of keeping L strong and w«lh She appreciates, particularly, the Importance of preventing [the digestive organs fcm getting run dovyn. Believing that A stitch la time 1 saves nias she ~ - TAKES' I a lew doses of ttsselksm's Pills whenever she is eonseioca of sat fwff«po»Woa I likely to arise from a disordered stomach, or other derangement peculiar to l the sea. Experience and observation have proved to her that, for coostipatloa, | stomach or {lver tMubU there la no finer remedy, or peevimthse, ; than Beecham’s Pi . ■S.I4Ja koxva. IJwTUdprim M 44 (3d pill*). lAi (5* pfOa) A 2/9 (16S pflU This is the Stove Polish You Should Use. ' A bright, clean, glossy stove is the pride of every but it is hard to keep a stove nice and shiny unless Black Silk Stove Polish is used. This is the reason. Black Silk Stove polish sticks right to the iron—becomes a part of the stove. „ . - It makes old stoves look like new, and lasts four times as long as any other shine. You need » Only Polish One Fourth as Often, yet your stove will be cleaner, brighter, and better looking than it has teen since you first bought it. ... Buy a can of Black Silk Stove Polish from your dealer, and if you do not find it better than any other stove polish you have ever usedbefore, he will refund your money. ■ It does not dry out—an be used fo the last drop. Absolutely no waste, no dust, no dirt. ' . ...... _ ; . ; -Black Silk Stove Polish is not only most economical, but it Gives a Brilliant Silky Lustre that cannot be obtained with any other polish. - It saves you time, work and money. It costs no more than the ordinary kind, so why not have the best? Buy a can to-day and see what a change will be made in the appearance of your stove or gas range. You will be surprised at the result. Put up in liquid and paste form. Follow the directions carefully. Obtainable from all stores throughout the Dominion. E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. New Zealand Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Qtjay, Wellington,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9870, 16 January 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9870, 16 January 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9870, 16 January 1918, Page 2