It has been said that it' you make children happy in their childhood you make them happy twenty years after wards, by the memory of it The youngsters of to-day are better catered for in the way of amusements and sports than were their forebears, and as an instance, take Photography. The school child to-day can have his own Camera, and enjoy all the pleasures of taking pictures along with the grownups. A child's Camera complete with developing and minting outfit can be procured from the IMPERIAL CAMERA CO, of Willis Street, WELLINGTON, for 13/-, and no better gift could be devised for a boy or girl. The outfit consists of a No. 1 Brownie Camera 6/-, a complete developing and printing outfit j 6/- and the balance of the purchase money covers postage. The Camera is i well made, covered with fine quality imitation leather and has nickel fittings. It is fitted with time or instantaneous exposure and carries a roll of films giving six exposures. The No. 1 Brownie Camera is not a toy but provides interesting, instructive and healthful amusement for boy or girl. WRITE TO-DAY for the IMPERIAL CaMER* CO'.- COM PLETE CATALOG UE OF CAMERAS aud photographic acce?sorie's. It illustrates and describes all the newest cameras and appliancea(The Brownie No. 1 is shown on page 60; and though containing nearly 300 pages, it will be sent fr«* ! by the IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., Will is St., WELLINGTON, on request THAT TIRED FEELING. It is not natural to have that tired feeling day in and day out,"that you go to bed with at night and get np with in the morning—it is a sur2 sign that your system is ouf - of order. To refresh yourself and regain that strong vigorous feeling you should take a course of Chamberlain's Tablets. They wiH strengthen your stomach and stimulate your liver and bowels to renewed . activity, alhough you have not realised it it is these organs that -have caused that tired feeling. There is no beiter medicine m df for all disorders of the stomach, liver, ' and bowels than Chamberlain's Tablets. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9710, 4 February 1910, Page 5
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357Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9710, 4 February 1910, Page 5
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