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YOU MAY HAVE ..... AND DAYS and Nights oi Amusement at very httle expsnso with a Camera. Has it ever occurred to you kow easy it is to make photographs? The advent of the dry plate has put this fascinatrng art within the reach of everyone. How nice it would be to take pictures oi your <3 IH P1 II P J° sauaos 'sSutjaq^BS atuoq 'spuauj etc., etc. YOU CAN DO ALL THESE THINGS WITH A CAMERA.. You do not need an expensive one, either. The inexpensive ones take just as good a picture for all practical purposes as the more costly outfits, only they're smaller, of course. Remember that Photography provides the young with wholesome healthy fun, makes the bright boy or girl brighter, induces them to try and think out the why -and the wherefore of the results obtained. The camera is a great educator. This is an age of progress. All our great weekly papers now issue an illustrated supplement. Quantities of photographs of all subjects are required, and, when accepted, paid for. Numbers of amateurs have made money enough to pay for their outfits by selling their work. What is to prevent you doing the same? "It's very easy, too, this taking pictures-j-the pressing of a spring or a pneumatic ball, and the light does tbe rest. The guide books tell you how to finish it. We have the largest and most varied stock of everything that the amateur photographer requires in New Zealand. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET AN OUTFIT. Start with a, £2 outfit. The camera that accompanies it carries 12 plates, thus enabling the operator to take 12 pictures without reloading the camera. A first-class Achromatic lens is fitted ; it has time and instantaneous shutter, and two view-finders; a dark-room lamp, developing, toning, and fixing dishes, printing frame, fixing salts, two bottles developer, toning solution, one packet of plates (12), one packet of P.O.P. (36 pieces), and book of instructions are included for the above price. Wo have splendid mahogany half-plate Cameras, English made, fitted with T. and I. shutters, three D. D. slides, R. R. lens, tripod, carrying-case, and all appliances required for finishing photos for £7 15s, £8 17s 6d, and £12 7a Gd. We havt al c o Thornton-Pickard Amber and Ruby half-plate Cameras, fitted with highgrade Lenses, from £12 10s to £20, fitted with Thornton-Pickard T. and I. shutters, or with focal plane shutter, for very fast exposures. We also have Goerz and Zeiss and Cookfi Lenses (half-plate) and caskets of lenses for all classes of work. Premo Cameras, fitted with the Rochester Optical Company's Lenses. These cameras are fast making a name for themselves, and as they can be obtained from us from 35s to £20, buyers have a wide range of choice. We stock Imperial, Ilford, and Marion. Plates and Papers; Wellington Bromide and Ilford ditto paper; Films for Eastman Cameras ; Lamps, Albums, Mounts, and all Chemicals. Write to-day for Catalogues— gratis. To save delay, address all communications to ' THE MANAGER, MARSHALL'S PHOTO DEPOT, 36 Princes Street, Dunedin

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Otago Witness, Issue 2499, 5 February 1902, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2499, 5 February 1902, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2499, 5 February 1902, Page 34

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