Jack was an ardent and rather clever photographer. Jim was a fellow enthusiast—also pretty good at the game. One wet day they met at the former'* "digs" and commenced to overhaul Jack's prints. Jim waxed eloquent in his praise ml some specially fine scenes, and declared that it was "a jolly shame to have such good work hidden away in an old box." "Why, what can Ido with them?" queried Jack; to which innocent question Jim answered: "Get them enlarged and make some use of them." In the house of every amateur photographer there are hundreds of splendid prints lying hidden away—prints that should be enlarged and used in the decoration of the home. We are experts in enlargement work, and guarantee satisfaction in every inctance. Our charges are very moderate, and include the mounting of enlarged nnts on good quality board. Send your best photos along, and after * tew days we'll return the enlargements—and tou will be more than delighted wita the W.-Harringtons N.Z. Ltd., 42 Willis etreet, Wellington.—Advt. _ Bnsmeii mum wanwnt B2Ih«»<to, letter k«ad>, or any other deeeriptioa of prort in- eanno* be better .area, im priee, hew* Wary. Trr » A™l *h at write.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 60, 29 July 1912, Page 4
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