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Photographic Library. Every Camerist should have a library of trustworthy reference books. There is a wide choice of literature and monthly and weekly magazines, but the .following books cover the whole ground : — "Photography for Novices," by Percy Lind. . This book is written especially for beginners, and b fret from technicalities. It is a very useful book, and costs, post free, 1/6. "How Io Use a Camera," by Olive Holland. This manual isfulf ofpractical information, the kind the beginner wants to know. It deals Very fully with the Hand Camera, »nd is nicely illustrated. Post free, 1/6. "Photography In a Nutshtll," by the. " Kernel." One of tht best manuals on the subject, and useful to all photographers Post {free, I*. " Practical BTnlarglng," by John A. HoDGEr. Deals with I tth artificial and daylight enlarging, and is very complete. Post free.T/3. "Inlerislfloailov and Rtduetlon," by ' Bennett. A very good boi^ . Post free, 1/6. Write for our-now Catalogue. The Imperial Camera Co. JSBVOIS QUAtt WELLINGTON. Isattsfadtlra eh BI^L^L^L^BfIPPB«M-a^Mi» <yr> BACK to the OLD LOVE. * _ It is human nature to exper!- --■ ment. Biblical history reports H that the citizens of Athens were H always "seeking some new thing." H That was sooo years ago, and. m the same applies in the aoih U century. . • m Since the year 1880, NELSON M Moate & Cos. TEA has been |3 first and only favpuriter n 27 years has witnessed (he B intruduction of hundreds of dif--9 ferent brands of tea, by as many Ba different firms. H Whenever a new 'orand appeared gj the experimenting" public purB chased " just to try it " — a solitary I i lb. B One trial was enough, and a Es half-a-pound too much. gj These tvs never got beyond the H experimental stage. m A discerning public when buying y Tea, will have a good article, m and the enormous and increasing ii derjnand proves that the first and &L only favourite in 1906 is I NELSON r^ § "A" JKa J&. §N. M. S Co. Introducad i 1 Ceylon Tea In 1880-1881. I :!< ■ feu

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 4 December 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 4 December 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 4 December 1906, Page 1