"A Camera Vacation which I once spent on the Great Canadian Lakes proved unexpectedly remunerative, besides being one of the pleasantest of iny life," declared a woman. "The trip was made in company with some friends and spent in hunting and fishing and' I had taken my camera, thinking it would be a good idea to try and <■ et oictures of the wild things we were 5 i/.titi" to hunt. At the end of the summer, bedsides having had a delightul outing and taken many good pictures, I ha-1 learned a whole lot about what was and what was not essential in photography. I was totally unprepared, however, for the sale of my best work to magazines for illustrations. It was not long before my pictures had paid me back every penny spent on my trip." 'The writer adds that her photographs included wild animals, birds, flowers, and even fish and a variety ,of insects. There are many people who might do likewise in this, beautiful country of ours. All who follow photography or are about to take it up will find the large Illustrated Catalogue of the Imperial Camera Co. a most useful reference handbook, Every improved Camera, preparation and appliance that will save time and trouble, is listed in it. It is a profusely illustrated guide from which beginners may acquire a knowledge of the Cameras and Beqiusitss best snited to their use. You can obtain this valuable book free, postpaid, upon application to the Imperial Camera Co., 42, Willis Street, Wellington
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9694, 19 January 1910, Page 5
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