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Of all lioltliies Tor men, women, boys or girls, photography is most sensible and pleasurable. It is healthful, too, for it gives a fino incentive for outdoor exercise. Walking, cycling, motoring or boating are never so delightful as with s\ camera, for it enables yon to bring back pictures of whatever is interesting or beautiful in town or country. These pictures will be pleasant reminders during the winter months, or happy summer excursions, and form subjects for many a chat. If a Kodak is used, photography is simplicity itself, even to a child. The darkroom is a thing of the past. _ Developing is now almost mechanical, and there is no bother of any kind. Simple as the printing and developing may be the amateur can have them done for him, if he wish, for the Imperial Camera Co., Wellington, will develop and print his pictures at any time in the most perfect fashion .at a nominal cost. This well-known firm also supply splendid enlargements of any photograph for a few shillings. Any reader about to +aken up this "delightful amusement should write for the Imperial Camera Co.'s valuable FREE book on photography. It tells which are the most suitable cameras and requisites, their prices and all about them. The' book contains nearly 300 pages, and is fully illustrated. Thousands have been given away, and most amateurs now regard the volume as one of the most useful they possess. Those who wish to obtain a copy should not delay, but send a postcard to-day to the Imperial Camera Co., 42 Willis street, Wellington. This guide for tho camerist will arrive by return mail free of any charge. ■— Advt.

Do not go to the expense of calling in a doctor when you sprain your ankle. Bathe your foot and ankle in water as hot as can be borne and rub in Chamberlain's Pain Balm frely. Repeat the rubbing several times and in two or three days you will be able to get about .and will be quite cured in less than a week. For sale everywhere.—Advt,

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 March 1910, Page 4

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