Jack was an ardent and rather clever photographer. Jim was a follow enthusiast —also pretty good at the game. Oro wet day they met nt the tormer s digs. - ' ami commenced to overhaul Jack's prints. Jim waxed eloquent in his praise o l ' sow', specially the line scenes, and declared that it was “ a jolly shame t:> have such good work hidden av.ay in an old ho:--. “ AX by. what can I do with thorn?” queried Jack; t<> which inwriit question Jim ansHcred: •'Get them ett'argetl, am.i malm some u«e of them.” It; the house •:t almost o-.ery ,-imatrar photographer there am hiimtrorU of splendid prints iving hidden ar.y- prints that s'mn'.d bo enlarged ami used in tho docoration of tho homo. Wo ore experts in enlargement work, art! guarantee -itiw faction in every instaneo. Our charges are ’ory mod-rate, and inehuJe the niotinring of enlarged prints on good quality board. Send your best phot.along.’ and niter a few days we'll return the enlargements—and you will be mere titan 'L’li'-hm ! with, tl-o work. — HAR--IHXGTONS X.Z.. LTD.. !2 WILLIS STREET, WLLI.I.XGTO.X.'
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 180, 15 July 1912, Page 5
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