The amateur photographer will sometimes give tin his hobby just at the time when it should be holding him fascinated. " M hat is there to show for it r” ho frequently laments. Well, it docs <eein a pity spending time and money on photography, and having as a result pictures which, though good, '■an at best only he of use in an album. The way out of the difiicuhy is to have your favourite studies enlarged, so that, framed, they can occupy positions or; the walls of your hoirc. Harringtons' specialty is enlarging from negatives. Our charges are low. When your enlarged print is returned to you neath mounted on good art hoard, you w ill be delighted with it. Send along a few negatives to-day. Harringtons N.Z. Ltd , 42 Willis street, Wellington.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 204, 12 August 1912, Page 5
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