the engine is in ’the work it does, Therefore the Magny i« at once foremost, for it goes about its work with a wdl and makes " ’’’ ' j brave show on the busy-boe plan. THE BRITISH-MADE MACN V ENGINE is the only one you should choose either on the count of efficiency ui ‘““Tu “W-speed eagiae. with a ««d, aa.vau.aat Whatam the load » like, the balanced dywheel keeps the motion perlectly a van. Mann, ban Aaloaiatio Spa ' Ad.nnco, Magneto Ignition. -Splash Lata. faS long Bearings, Hnri ~ed Cr.aksla.lt, ft is sale, .me and easy6t°rtQUXCK DELIVERY FROM STOCK DIRECT TO THE PARMER. B. HARKNESS ENGINEER, STRATFORD. PHOTOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION COMPETITION '! A FOR AMATEUR BEGINNERS, Prizes £1 Is, 10s 6d, 6s. ALL PHOTOS entered will be submitted to a competent judge, whose decision will be final. An entry may consist of three or more prints. There is no limit to the number. aJ k-ai. • l - v The last day of entry is Ibtli l)ece m ] )or< 1915. Prints may be any size, not larger than I -plate. The following particulars should be wl -itten on back of each print: Name and address of send ar Plate or Film used. Date Exposed. Title (if any). No print which has won a prize in a competition will be eligibl*. Amateurs and Beginners only allowed to compete. • j Each entry must be accompanied by outside wrappers or label* ol pa es,. films and papers used to produce the print. ( The copyright of the winning print to remain the property of the eompetitor. _ th All entries must be sent to the undersigned on or before Saturday, □Member, 1915, and marked outside, “Photographic Competition.” T. A. W. NICHOLSON’ CHEMIST AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, Broadway, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 23, 25 September 1915, Page 7
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