NOT TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE.
Hie re is an inherent suspicion iu the minds of many people regarding the authenticity of unusual offers. Some escuec may He allowed if one has been duped by a plausible advertisement, but the offer of a catalogue of cameras and photographic accessories ‘for the mere trouble of ashing should create no doubt as to the honest character of this announcement. Every camera owner who has the good sense to write for this book will find in it a good return for the cost of paper and stamp used in the sending of the request, Autumn days offer many opportunities to"the photographer in the shape of charming views of Nature in her dress peculiar to this season, and the pages of this catalogue contain illustrations of the necessary requirements for all sorts of photography, as well as numerous makes of cameras. In addition to this, almost every article is described minutely I and priced in plain figures. So von will ‘ see that there is not the slightest reason why anyone should “hae their doots” ’ about the value of our offer and send for the ratal gone. A short message and a halfpenny postcard is sufficient, if addressed to the Imperial Camera Company, > Willis street, Wellington.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13354, 19 April 1911, Page 7
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211NOT TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13354, 19 April 1911, Page 7
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