-» ea aa ss& The. Man on the Land Should have a Camera : • . • . - = FOR BUSINESS AND PLEASURE | IF there is one place where the Camera can be made useful,-a place where it can be made a source of pleasure and profit to all mem- i bers of the family, and where it can be utilised ev,ery day of the year, that place is oil the farm. .In addition to the refined pleasure afford- < - ed by the intelligent use of the camera, it has a sound business aspect. In marketing poultry, and any other farm produce by mail, nothing else will make a sale so quickly as a good photograph, as it [ furnishes indisputable proof that the article is exactly as represented, Photographs are specially valuable in selling fancy poultry and pedigreed stock of any kind. The progressive man on the land will find many uses for a Camera ~ Send for our General Catalogue and particulars of our free Instruction Course. 42 Willis Street, Wellington. Ellison Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland, ' ' JSXiSO AT ' 'V v. Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide.
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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 849, 13 October 1916, Page 21
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176Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 849, 13 October 1916, Page 21
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