CHRISTOPHER BEDE
COMES TO TOWN I Don’t let baby grow old ! Baby grows up . . leaving behind a hundred happy memories. What a good thing it would be if you could have that chubby, kicking little fellow young forever ! Yet even though we know that children grow old, there is one way of having them young all your life 1 Christopher Bede “At Home” photography service visits you AT your home, with every modern technical advantage that photography offers studio cameras, portable lights, giving you truthful, fascinating child studies. From your point of view, it couldn’t be better I I For it’s a very weary job, dressing children and trudging them .into town to be photographed. Christopher Bede saves you that drudgery. They make photography fun ! How about a photo of junior *in his Sunday Best or in his old clothes, standing by that pile of wood he’s supposed to chop. Or young daughter pulling the cat’s tail—or just perfect in her latest frock ? Christopher Bede photography can give you these happy scenes in perfect photography, and they’ll be yours for keeps I And by photographing in your home, kiddies (and adults) not awed by mysterious studios, are naturally relaxed. That of course means a more winning study. No photography is more truthful, yet more full of IMPACT than a Christopher Bede “At Home” study ! A suggestion I Seeing’s believing, so when you’re fetter writing, send Christopher Bede, photographs, artistically accurate, of your family, garden, pets and *liome. With your co-operation, Christopher Bede “At Home” photography will visit this district annually. It’s up to you.
As there’s only ONE Christopher Bede you should make sure that whoever calls is a Christopher Bede Representative. You can be “at home” with Christopher Bede.—Advt.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 78, Issue 7034, 21 March 1949, Page 8
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