DON’T BE BASHFUL. “There’s many a good thing lost by not asking for it.” The man who is now grinding away at a labourer’s wages might have been earning a Cabinet Minister's income if he had exercised his will power earlier in life. That’s the great secret of some men’s success—when they see a good thing they decide to use it to the best of their ability, as far as it affects them. Now, if you own a camera, or are interested in this most fascinating hobby, your success as a photographer depends largely upon familiarity with the numerous incidentals, such as developers, mounts, re-touching apparatus, etc. There is one good way of familiarising yourself with these necessary, articles, and that is by looking over the catalogue of cameras and photographic accessories which is sent post free to any address by the Imperial Camera Co. We wouldn’t ask you to send for this catalogue if it was no good to you. It is useful to every owner of a camera, professional or amateur. You can make the photos you take at Easter life-like pictures if you know the best means of finishing them—this catalogue will heln yon. It only costs a half-penny, the price of a postcard on which your write the short message asking for it. Step into the Post Office when you are passing, buy the card, write the message, and post it to, the Imperial Camera Compahy, Willis Street, Wellington.,
Satisfaction Guaranteed—Ernest Davies —Spectacle Specialist, Avenue. .
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13343, 3 April 1911, Page 7
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249Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13343, 3 April 1911, Page 7
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