PHOTOGRAPHY. To be a successful amateur photographer, you must know how to give your pictures the right exposure and how to develop properly. It is the same here as with most other things— an ounce of practical experience is worth a pound of book knowledge. We have had the practical experience and it is yours for the asking. That the taking of successful photographs is a simple matter is proved by the large number of amateurs who constantly submit their pictures to *os. You can buy a complete photographic outfit (including i-plato camera) from 30s, and we wiff give you free tuition. If you have a camera, give us a call when yon require supplies. We import cameras and all accessories direct from the be-st English manufacturers and sell everything at tho lowest city prices.—CARTHEW'S, Feildina. Diaries for 1911, account books in alp rulings and bindings, office requisites and commercial stationery, at Park's, stationer, Palmerston Jf.-— AdTt7 ' R
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1433, 6 March 1911, Page 2
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