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Oh, Woman! ' “ F ee( i the brute ” is the motto of thousands ff \ of women. They get breakfast, get dinner, get meals at all times—if there’s a man about. \3gßuzjjrv When he’s at work it's “ too much bother.” “Skipper” Sardines with bread and butter or toast make a dainty yet nourishing repast. Delicious little fish —appetising, silvery little morsels—they are ready to serve in a minute. “Skipper” Sardines are different from the ordinary sorts. They provide at little cost a meal fit for a queen. Ask gently but firmly for “Skipper” Sardines. Twenty little fishes in a tin. ANGUS WATSON & CO., Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, Sole Agent for New Zealand—HENßY BLACKMAN, Box 670, Wellington, HodaK! Each moment lasts a moment and | ■wjj- lit never comes again. Preserve your g Is. QCact K « happiest moments with a Kodak ! » Wherever the Kodak is used it is m making somebody glad. It can be g • operated with perfect success by a g ■pf 1 Ir 6 child, and a nonagenarian can find g I lOdaiX : pleasure in it. To own a Kodak is to own an unfailing source of delight. No holiday is complete without one. Kodak you know, means photography with the bother left out. Of— No dark room required—everything ii can be done in daylight. With fair usage a Kodak can’t get out of order. 55 Kodak* are retailed by photographic dealers the g| world over. Prices range from 6/- to £.23. 'll IfyijftSSsn Remember! It isn’t a Kodak unless ~ it is stamped ‘‘Eastman’s.” L. WHOLESALE IN N.Z. : ‘ S I AUSTRALIAN KODAK LTD- | U O Meroer—St., Wellington. v

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 6, 11 August 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 6, 11 August 1909, Page 16

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