WELLINGTON CAMERA CLUB
The annual outing of the Wellington Camera Club was held recently at Moonshine. The weather was all that could be desired. Many photographs were taken. The return journey started at 6 p.m., and everybody agreed that it had been a most enjoyable outing. At a recent meeting of the club, Mr. J. W. Johnson demonstrated the art of dry mounting. This was done by means o£ dry mounting tissue, and several prints were mounted for demonstration purposes. Other pictures were also mounted, some having a base differently coloured from the outside mount, in order to show up the picture to its best advantage. At the lecture to be held on April 4 the annual outing pictures will also be shown, and a competition on these pictures will be held.
Several correspondents have- written to "Tho Post" in reference to the possible danger to the public from certain public buildings in Wellington in case of a severe earthquake. It is understood that the question will be discussed at the meeting of the City Council on Thursday evening.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 14
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