Our readers, are strongly advised to write to-day for a valuable Illustrated Book on Photography, which may be had FEEE. It contains nearly 300 pages, aud is a complete guide and reference book for the amateur photographer. A postcard will bring it to the door without any charge. It gives prises and illustrations of all the Cameras and Kequisites included in tha Imperial Camera Co's large stock, and instructs beginners as to the most suitable cameras for their use. Everything is so clearly explained that anybody may order their requirements to come to them by post or rail, with as much confidence as if they were giving their instructions over the counter. Address your postcard ; A to the Imperial Camera Co., 42 Willis Street, Wellington, and you will receive the book by return mail. Photography comes as a boom, if or every man and woman should have a hobby—something that will take away the thoughts from the worries of business, the strain of home cares, or the exigencies of every day life. Can you imagine any better pasttime than photography ? It is not merely a fleeting pleasure, but srives definite results for your endeavour.?, and enables you to store up many pleasant reminders of scenes, and events through which you ha r re passed. Its wonderfully fascinating, wonderfully interesting, and yet its so simple. That's the point! Photography has been so simplified that now anybody can indulge iu it with pleasure and profit. The taking, developing, «*nd printing of the pictures is so easy from start to finish, that a child can readily master it. The dark room is done away with, and pictures are developed now-a-daysin daylight Write to-day for the Imperial Camera Co's aborate. illustrated book (free), which will tell you all about daylight photography, and anything you would like to know about this facinating hobbv. A little forethought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a rule to keep Chamberlain's Colic, Chulera and Diarrhoea Eemedy at hand this to be a fact. Sold by all chemistsand storekeepers. To rid the dining-room of flies; sprinkle INSECTIBATSK on live coals, and whip the smoke with a towel.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9714, 9 February 1910, Page 5
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