The Carterton Bacon Factory had 126 pigs killed at the Masterton Abattoirs last week, this number being the highest that the Company have had slaughtered at the Abattoir. To the breeder of stock, a camera will prove very useful. It will provide Mm «rith lasting records of his animals ere they are sold, while the many otber advantages need hardly be mentioned. It's cettainly pleasant to be able to snap picnic parties, vacation scenes, and visitors. A Kodac is so easy to use that a novice or even a child can obtain perfest photos with it. In fact its process is almost mechanical. The little roll of films and the little day-light developing tank have done away with the need of the dark-room and with all bother, while if required, The Imperial Camera Co., Wellington, will develop, print, and do all txie work for a few shillings. A thoroughly effective Brownie Kodak may be had even at 6/-. More elaborate styles range from a very low figure Jup to JJ2S. A ll about Kodak Cameras, their use, and the simplicity 'of day-light photography is told in a valuable book which is offered FKEE by the Imperial Camera Co By its aid the beginner may select the most suitable camera and the information given enables him to take up photography assured of success. It gives prices of all cameras and requisites and is a complete guide and reference book for all who would indulge in this fascinating hobbv. Everything in its 300 illustrated pages is clearly described for ordering by post. A post-card will bring this useful f book to the door by returnm ail free cf cost. We strongly advise our readers to write to The Imperial Came ra C•■»., 42 Willis St, k Wellington, for a copy to-day.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9718, 14 February 1910, Page 5
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299Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9718, 14 February 1910, Page 5
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