There is at present on view at Whitcombe and Tombs. Ltd., a fine nolle lion of camera pictures by C. A. Weedon, a most successful exponent with the camera, whose name has appeared regularly in the leading exhibitions of pictorial photography. Amongst this collection are prints that have been accepted and hung in the following international salons;—The London, Los Angeles. Toronto, Worcester (England), Bridge of Allan (Scotland), Vancouver, Bath (England), Arnhem (Rotterdam), Amsterdam (Holland). _ Stock ,, ''lin (Sweden). Zaragoza (Spain), Vienna (Austria), Roubaix (Dunkerque. France). Poznau (Poland), and Invitation Salon (New York). The Railway Department, in this issue, advertises the running of the summer seaside train to Palmerston and the issue <rf special week-end excursion fares. Your eyes are Nature's most prec'ota ■n't Take care of them Consult W V. Sturmer, optician. 2 Octagon, Dunedin fAdvt.l . For highest quality Diamond Rings, reliable Watches, and Optical Service, Fete? Dick, the most reliable jewellers ana optioi ans.— [ Adrt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 14
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155Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 14
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