HELPING AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Although it is only 12 months ago since Mr. G. P. Framjee commenced business in.' a small way as a commerr cial photographer, he has made rapid advancement in his business adventure. Since commencement the business has been run to 'suit the requirements of amateur photographers, making a special feature of same-day developing and printing service. His workshop darkroom %anJ office combined were very small, and .although '.away from the. centre/of busy, traffic, this did"*'not hinder advancement. Amateur photographers desire nothing better than to have their Alms developed and printed by an expert, and to be given expert advice on exposure and the essential ground-work so-helpful to beginners. The constant efficiency with which their needs were being supplied soon made larger premises essential. On removal to 13, George street, Mr'. Framjee was able to install an up-to-date plant, a suitable window display, and have ample room to hold a, large stock -oi everything photographic, including ail-British products. There is no doubt that amateur photographers derive great benefit from criticism and practical instructions given by-him on all occasions. /Special care 'is always taken, when printing, in the choice of soft and hard papers to suit, the standard of negative, thus the results obtainable are always good. This progressive business is being solidly built on merits and visitors will find their every photographic need well cared for by Mr. Framjee, Photographic Dealer, 13, George; street, Palmerston North.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15
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238HELPING AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15
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