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AN IDEAL GIFT.

Imperial Hand Camera for 21s. Rapid Rectilinear lens. Time and instantaneous shutter, giving exposures from ono second to l-100th ot a second. Magnifiers. Patent back door. Patent numbering device. Carries 12 plates, size 3i x J.\. Posted l to any address, 225. THE IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., Jervois Quay (opposite Town Hall). 6192 We avo selling Bicycle Tyres and Inner Tubes at lowest possible prices. In addition to this, wo are, for the noxt four weeks, presenting evory purchaser of a Tyro or Tube with a new Bell, free of charge. A. B. I'ownall end Company, 209 Lambton Quay. What a remarkable river (writes aur travelling correspondent) is the Rangitikei for its size. I have been told there is only one more rapid, the Molyneux. Some years ago the larger part of Onepuhi Bridge was washed away, and the County Council has not repaired it, on account of the erratic way in which the river changes its course. After the ilood nearly all the water is on the Marton side, flowing under the bridge; very soon another llood comes nlong, and there is quite a considerable stream on the other side. When 1 crossed it the other day it was dry. Another remarkable stream in the FeildingBuimythorpc Road is the Mangaone. Last October 1 crossed the bridge, the water bein" a few inches below the decking: now it is nrac ticatty dr.su

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 91, 10 January 1908, Page 7

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AN IDEAL GIFT. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 91, 10 January 1908, Page 7

AN IDEAL GIFT. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 91, 10 January 1908, Page 7

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