Photographic Library. Every Camcrist should hnve 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 : — " Pholcoraphy 'for Novice**" by Pkkcy Lind. This book is written espeiially for beginners, and is free from technicalities. - : It is a very useful book, and costs, post * fr.e, 1/6. "How to Use a Camera," by Olive Holland. This manual is full of practical information, ihc kind tlic hcpinner wants to know. It deals very fully with tht Hand Camera. »nd is nicely iilu.-lraicU Post ftce, 16. ; "Fhotoßitphy in o Kutshetl," by the . " Kemnel." pne uf th; best manuals on the subject, and usefuMo all photographers Port 1 free, 16. • " Praotloal Tnlarfllng," by John A. UoDGEI. Deab with I >th artificial and daylight 'enlarging, and *• very comulccc. Po» tree, T.3. u lnl«ntl«satla\ and IMustlon," by A ictf Ciaod Uxy . Post free, 1/6. Write for our new Catalogue, The Imperial Camera Co. J'WOIS QUAY. WELLINGTON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 22 December 1906, Page 1
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