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Outdoors with a KODAK Ra &flfj p M Happy moments spent out in a. Ei- the open will be permanent I pleasures if you take.a Kodak! interesting scenes, trips, picnics I j Tkfe-. . a,l d all good times can be kept I | for future enjoyment with the a Kodak. Kodaks are efficient cameras, which take clear-cut pictures. They are easy to operate and enexpensive to use. Autographic Kodaks from SO/- Brownies from 15/j Get your copy of “The Call of the Kodak”—Post Free. | I e d't»l Hall, Chemiats D. G. Morgan, Chemist I Dealert J Care's Kodak and Variety Stores Teed’s Pharmacy Cigarette Competition. £lOOO in Prizes. First Prize - £250 Cash $ Second ~ • £lOO ~ Third • £5O „ Fourth „ » £2O , t 540 Other Prizes. Smoke State Express Cigarettes. Save the Packets. Ash your tobacconist for full particulars. Competition Ends 31st December. I.Li !...T-’-nir,.'-iL.inifi° L TOir imqi j \ I • = MMiffiliii/niiiliinfiiiiiirriitiiliiliiiiiiiinmimiTmliniiiiiiiiii'/iiiiiiiiniomin'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiuiiHiiiiHiwiiniiinng' fl DUIVLOP RU3BER BOWLS V - 113 bowlers throughout New Zealand will be keenly interested in the Bl ■ succeeded in manufacturing a perfect HARD B RUBBER BOWL. Its advantages will at once appeal to all devotees : of the pastime—and its adoption by bowlers will effect considerable im P pove , me nt in their play. This has been the pleasing experience of pg . every P‘ av 9- who has yet had an opportunity of using the new DunP rot * uc flon- The Bowl is of Solid Rubber throughout—as hard and a fine grained as ebony, with a surface polish like glass. It is absoz L-jj lately impervious to moisture, heat or cold-a vast improvement on i tna wooden or composition bowl now in use. >t will not chip, crack, O = M shp ink or alter its shape or weight in any respect. Apart from the M = s construction of the Bowl, there is no subsequent loading needed to E 5 = Ed bring it to correct weight—thus ensuring an even balance. K | H ,T ’ S THE PERFECT ANO TRUEST PLAYING BOWL YET SEEN ON ANY GREEN g - uM t£ e standard sizes of-Dunlop Bowls are as follows:—5", 51-16", 51" Bl HI r^ ep .y “.owl is standard weight ai d No. 3 Blas-full, unless otherwise = £l4 specified. This woric is executed by the leading expert in Australia— ks [W antt ° nCe stam P ed b y the Association’s representative will never vary, - Approved by tbe Dominion Bowling AxaociationhimfrF zv7 Obtainable from all leading 'park Depots and suppliers af Sportisg Goads. ( Vxk F»rice : 4L7 s<tt (*♦) k qfS| dlnlop RUBBERCO. of Aust., Ltd., S fs Wellington, Christchurch and Auckland. W '"‘ ‘ ~ The Truck ie Cost Recouped in 12 months” The Waikato Times af July 28th, 1921, m its I | report of the year’s working of ihe Hamilton Gas Works Department, says — “The Ford Truck has been a good investment; J have hept a careful account of the work and cost. It has run 2156 hours at a total cost of £392. This amount includes £lO3 15s. allowed for Wear and tear and depreciation. 2156 hours hiring at 7s. per hour, which is the lowest rate I could hire a truck for, would have cost £704, so the price of the truck has been recouped in twelve months.” What better evidence as to the reliability and economy of Ford Trucks can be required? The Local Dealer is entitled to your trade. Haikss— 39 H. DERBY & CO., New Plymouth; LYTTLE & HOLMES, Opunake; KLEEMAN & BISHOP. Stratford ; C. STANNERS, EJtham; H. R. KEMP, Hawera. The Local Dealer is entitled to your trade.

A dainty dish of Cold Meat, Fish or Fowl, is all the daintier and more appetising with a dash of Sharland’s Tomato Sauce. Have you tried it? 6 NORTH BRITISH RUBBER HOT WATER BAGS, with the “Unique” Patent Stopper. The rubber is reliable, the joints are secure, the stopper cannot leak. £

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1921, Page 6

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