A FREE GIFT TO CAMERA OWNERS AND OTHERS.
. kveiy man or woman who owns or intends to own a camera expects the photos to be kept as pleaYint mementos. But, can Anyone treasure a picture in which their features are hardly discernable? No to make photos that will truly r £ present the subjects and keep their to develop, print, etc., properly. To use. ah the necessary articles ir« sho ;V" a ™t"logue of cameras and photographic accessories, TSch can bo had for the asking. ' l„ ft ed the best cameras, develoDinotanks, plates, enlarges, 3 nf frames and so on. A p. c. wiVE this catalogue to your home Sif ft a s* W ? e £t • now ' ■ww S 9 Camera Co. Willis Sfreet, Wellington. ■ &.
A young colonial advertises for | nvork on a. sheep station as rabbitter km* general hand. ! Messrs McGruer and' Co., in a replace advertisement, draw attention ito their special lines in gloves, hose, collars and ties, prices being quoted. The person who took an overcoat from the Exchange Hall last night, by mistake, is requested to send same to Mr jx. F. Billington, No. 131 Colombo Road. Messrs Finnegan and Bushell advertise on page 8 particulars of a new fiverroomed house, with sunnv , ■ aspect, near-centre of_town, for sale ( ■on easy terms at £415. Messrs W. B. Chennells and Co., j advertise a "good thing," viz., 2000 acres of splendid grazing country in the Pahiatua District. Particulars may be found in their advertisement on page 8 of this issue..
Mr Hamill's establishment in Queen Street is replete, with spring fashions in gentlemen's wear and all requisites for boys and youths . Men's hosiery/mercery and clothin?/ make up a splendid assortment for 'Choice. The management of "The Talkeries" announce another big consignment of the latest and most popu >:'.:• October records, of over 400 in mim- ' her. The dance music is a speciality of the consignment, and it is announced that the new stock includes a big selection of the two minute and 4-minute records, which are now proving so popular. As previously announced in ther columns, the well-known Mnrnu; Estate, the property of Messrs McGregor Bros., is to be sub-divided for the purposes of closer settlement, and Mr John Fraser. land agent, of Masterton, has IW-n '" strueted to offer the block for disposal. The property, which com- . prises about 1000 acres, is situated within four miles of Masterton, and is to be sub-divided into eleven wc- ~ tions. The estate consists of some . of the finest and most fertile dairy ing country, and the areas of the, : sections range from 50 to 100. acres. ( It is understood that liberal terms can be arranged to finance prospective purchasers. - Further particulars < will be announced later. , "Protect your sight," is the title < •of a new advertisement inserted nn 1 page 6of this morning's issue by Mr , A. Henderson, Manufacturing <;'■.- . oiler and Optician. Those suffering from eye troubles are reminded not - to delay, as neglect now means weaker eye muscles, and poorer vis- ' ion. The department is under expert supervision, and examinations ' are scientific and searching, and the testing costs nothing. Attention is < drawn to the price list for. glasses, ] appearing in'the announcement, A ] specialty is also made of surveyors instruments, as well as the latest 3 and best in field glasses, telescopes, and thermometers, particulars of j ] which.should be perused with inter- | ] est. (
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10113, 7 October 1910, Page 4
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559A FREE GIFT TO CAMERA OWNERS AND OTHERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10113, 7 October 1910, Page 4
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