TO CAMERA OWNERS WHO DESIRE SUCCESS! '. "MakSiccar" are. two wordsyou' may ;not have heard before. In 1 Scotland they . represent "make . sure." -If the Camera owner took : them as a. motto there would he I fewer spoilt platesj Jess money would i be wasted, and- -'a; great .deal of time saved. Wueft'you. want a new camera, or a freslP7supp}y of plates, paper, or; other; necessities, mnko | sure of getting the best bv sending to The,lmperial. Camera Co., Wellington! •. - }iuy/.your , PhotooTfinhie Goods 'as you woujd: Food or clothing —the best is always'cheapest. What-' ever vpur fancy may..Be .von cnn be supplied here'to Mi?r entire satisfaction... From th* efficient little Brown-! Ie at 6s the prices rise in easv grades to the costly. CameTis-; As it is impossible to .ccive a list'* We. vou had bettor send .for o-« n f Cameras, etc.. Photogr 0 nlv« *Aeo*<tv a halfpenny oofttcard. THE IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., Willis Street, Welline- ' ton. ' ■■**.;
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10157, 6 February 1911, Page 5
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156Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10157, 6 February 1911, Page 5
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