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The Kodak has so simplified the process of photography that now anybody can indulge in it with pleasure and profit. The taking, developing and printing of the pictures is se easy from start to finish that a child can readily master it, and the Kodak secures better results, too. The Kodak film does away with the dark room for loading and unloading, and the Kodak Film Tack enables one to develop the films in daylight. Kodak means, in short, photography with all the bother left out. How simple it is our readers can judge by writing for the valuable book which the Imperial Camera Co. offer FREE to anyone on request. This book nhjuld be obtained by anyone interested ill or about to take up photography. A postcard wiil bring it to your door by return mail, without any charge whatever. It is a complete guide and reference book for all who photograph, and instructs beginners as to the most suitable camera-; for their use. Its i OO pages are fully illustrated and gives prices of all cameras and requisites included in thb Imperial Camera Co's large stock. Over 100 of its pages are devoted to Cameras alone, from the small Brownie Kodak at 6/- to the S>and Camera, comlete with all the latest improvements at JJ2S. Everything is clearly described for ordering by post No one should miss the opportunity of getting this book. Send request to-day to the Imperial Camera Co., 42 Willis St, Wellington. THE HAIR THAT WON' T FALL OUT Is the hair that is daily treated to _ a dressing with that delightful, antiseptic, hair-producing Tonic, "CANTHAK" It is a vitansing, strengthening, nourishing Hair FOOD, ihat will do a vast amount of good in a short space of time. ''CAN'I'HAK" stops the tall, and produces i heavy, lustrous, healthy hair. Price 1/6 i and 2'6 per tottle. S.ld only by J. V. GOKDON, Chemist, eto\ (by Exam's), Ihe Medical Hail, M<tslti.on.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 982, 28 February 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 982, 28 February 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 982, 28 February 1910, Page 5

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