The amateur photographer will touietimes give up Lis hoi-i-y just at tlie time when it should G holding him fascinated. “ What i- these tu show for it?” he frequently laments. Well, it d» seem 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 difficulty is to have your favourite studies enlarged., so that, framed, they can occupy positions on the walls of your home. Harringtons’ specialty is enlarging from "era tires. Hur charges are low. When your enlarged print is returned to you neatly mounted on good art board, you will tin kd.glite-1 with it. Ser» 1 ak>ag a few i-gatives to-day. Harringtons N.Z. Ltd., 42 Wdhs street, Wellington.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 5
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