Almost everyone now-a-days is more or less interested in the fascinating art of the cameia. No holiday outfit is considered complete without one ; whether touring, mountaineering or on whatever form of pleasure bent the camera is always in requisition. Cameras of every size and description have been constructed to meet this popular demand, and every day sees some new invention, some fresh triumph of ingenuity adding to the ease and simplicity with which they can be manipulated. There is absolutely no ' difficulty presented to the newest aspirant or the most youthful devotee. The Imperial Camera Co. have published a complete list of all these cameras, from the smallest and cheapest pocket kodaks to the most elaborate instruments that have been devised. It has taken the form of a lai"ge catalogne of nearly 300 pages, profusely illustrated and giving full descriptions of all classes of cameras and the latest improvements with which they have been fitted Every requisite for the production of finished pictures is here enumerated. Plates, papers, films of every variety are in the list, and all are stocked by The Imperial Camera Co. To the beginner it forms an invaluable guide and every photographer will find in it just what he is wanting. Call or write for one of these useful reference books—it is issued perfectly free, and if you are unable to call a postcard will immediately bring it to you. Write to The Imperial Camera Co., 42 Willis St, Wellington, to-day and you will receive one by return mail.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT. MR HAYWARI), rnHE well-known LADIES' TAILOE, -*- of 294 Lambton Quay, Wellington, begs to intimate that he has now opened up his New Cloths, Tweeds & Models for AUTUMN WEiR. Ladies are invited to call and inspect these goods, which have been specially chosen by his buyer in London.
STAR (BRAND) MULLET. THE GREAT N Z. DELICACY. FROM EVERY GROCER; READY FOR USE. Carefully prepared by the DOMINION CANNING CO., LTD JLUCKLA I Pahiatua Advertisements. (Tuesday's Stock Sales see Page 8). "ANTED KNOWN—That C. A. 'V BLUETT, Pahiatua, Teacher of the Violin, will resume lessons on Monday next, 31st inst., in Tosswill's Buildings, Pahiatua. 'ANTED KNOWN—That Messrs Girdwoed and Taylor, Pahiatua of the Commercial and aIBO the Ranfurly Stables, have gigs and buggies on hire at any time. Four landaus meet express train, two meet all other trains. Tele grams—Gird wood Pahiatua; telephone? 25 and 27. PROF. BERT HEPBURN. X now operating in the Wairarapa, Heiwke's Bay and Pahiatua Districts. Will travel anywhere required. Operations performed without throwing. Latest instruments used direct from America. Correspondence promptly attended to. Sufficient address -PAHIATUA. |_A LA.BD.J C. A. BLUETT, >UILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Seasoned Timber on hand. Address— Pahiatua.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 976, 21 February 1910, Page 6
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