AFTER THE HOLIDAYS
Now many hundreds of people arc talking of ile glorious times spent during tho holidays, and the joyous times are being recalled. But how much better it is for those \vho ijati reproduce the actual scenes, recall the places visited, and reproduce the picnic and sports scenes. And this can lie done so cheaply, and by anyone, foi in these days one do*.* not need to be an expert photographer. At Brainwell's l'harma,y there is a special stand of cameras ai pried* ranging from 10s upwards, livery purchaser is given full instructions by Mr, Bramwell. 'I hen when the views are taken, the films can be brought along to the Pharmacy, and with our latest plant imported direct from Home, can. if brought ill before 10 a.m., be returned printed and finished in every way by 5 p.m. As time goes on these photographs become invaluable. ' Seize the opportunity today, and wherever you go do not forget- to have a camera. Another point to remember, too, is that the amateur photographer is always the most popular member of any party. Get your camera while the new stocks last.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17241, 24 April 1930, Page 11
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191AFTER THE HOLIDAYS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17241, 24 April 1930, Page 11
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