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BUSINESS NOTICES.

A lost boot is advertised for. Messrs Durward and Co., of Palmerston North, have a change advt. in this issue. Read it.

A big assortment of carpenters’ tools just opened up at Messrs Collinson and Son, Palmerston North. No better tools and no lower prices in New Zealand. See advt. on page three.

We have visited Messrs Whalley and Co. when last in Palmerston, and were shown through their extensive premises and found them busy in all the different departments. They have just installed a very fine Century studio camera and large (Ross and Co., of London), anastigmatic portrait lens, to cope with their increasing business, and have also a special large and long bellows camera with a very expensive set of lenses for copying or enlarging photos, and in most cases the copied photo is better than the original. We were shown some excellent specimens of the work which looked very fine and were real works of art. The large studios are furnished with a fine set of backgrounds, both exterior and interior, and one very fine cathedral background (made especially to their order) for wedding groups, also some very pretty fancy chairs and all other accessories with which to execute all the different kinds of up-to-date photography. They have a very fine range of new mounts which we were informed are the pick of the English, American and Continental manufacturers, and with such a fine selection to choose from we are sure that they will be able to more than satisfy the most fastidious taste. They are giving their Foxton friends a special inducement to visit the Crown Studios during show week, by presenting every patron for one dozen cabinet photos with a beautiful enlargement free of charge, and we feel confident that our readers cannot do better than avail themselves of this grand opportunity, and we are confident that they will receive civility, attention and every satisfaction from Messrs Whalley and Co., who are always anxious to please all those who patronise them.*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1106, 7 June 1913, Page 3

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338

BUSINESS NOTICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1106, 7 June 1913, Page 3

BUSINESS NOTICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1106, 7 June 1913, Page 3

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