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msSk tewffiflaa l A Imperial 1 Photographic Hamper. ; AN IDEAL PRESENT. JUST THE THING FOR THE BOY. Amateur photography i becoming increasingly popular. Pilot ■ of friends, happy gatherings, bits of dial mil. scenery, taken by oneself, are parlicul.vlv interesting, and cutover the art i< simple and inexpensive. For 2 I /- we will fonvard you a neat strong'y made will jw Hamper coiilai.hig a splendid Camera, able to take rime and inslan'aneous estpo- ; sures, fitted with a Rapid Achrun.itie Lens, i Magnifiers, and Magazine to carry 6 J plates, ; box Dry Plates, complete set of Developers, Dishes, Draining Rack, Dail; Room Lamp, Printing Apparatus, Chemicals, Class Measure, Mounts for Prints, and o Cook of Instructions. In short, everything you j requite to produce the finished picture, i Postage 1/6 extra. For 42/- | a similar hamper ; all the above accessories i and a very superior Camera —in fart, lb i | finest J plate Camera on the mark t. Fifed with R.R. Lens. Shutter adjustable for time tUtd instantaneous exposures with o fine range of adjustments from one to onehundredth of a second. Two Fi. dert ol the brilliant type, also Magnifiers. The Magazine carries 12 $ plates. Postage '/6 extra. THE Imperial Camera Co., •42 Wiliis Street, WELLINGTON. , gOUTH jgRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, T IMITED. Capital £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed 542,500 Fire, Marine" and Accident Insurances o£ every kind accepted at very lowest rates. All matters adjusted locally. Prompt andLiheral settlement of claims. The South British is a Colonial institution, offering policy holders the very Lest security obtainable, combined with the most liberal policy conditions. j All profits retailed in the colony. NANOARROW AND CO. District Attorneys, Cl r«y mult I h. STATE COAL MINE COACHES the convenience of residents i Runanga and Dunollie during th Strainer months I will run a COACI to Point Elizabeth every EVENING leaving Runanga at 6 o’clock. -A coach will also leave the Roy a S^ e JL G , rey ™ outh > evcry SATURDAY NIGHT for Runanga at 10 o’clock. Coaches meet all trains at Runang, Railway Station. ■ : W. H. WU.UAMSON, mmivran. r i

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 January 1909, Page 4

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