Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1933)

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October 18, 1933 THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ADVERTISEMENTS READ THESE RULES CAREFULLY : This Competition is open to anyone without any charge or obligation. Animal studies which appeal are what we want — any animal, but chiefly dogs. Something really doggy— no matter whether thoroughbred or not. An idea of our requirements is shown by the little chap on the right. Surely you have a negative which will make a suitable picture. Print and send it now to address at the foot. 1st. PRIZE 2nd PRIZE 3rd PRIZE AND 2 GUINEAS FOR EVERY PHOTO USED, NOT AWARDED A PRIZE. 1. 2. 3. There is no entrance fee. Each print must have upon its back the name and address of the sender. Prints may be sent mounted or unmounted, any size, and developing and printing need not have been done by the entrant. 4. 5. 6. No print submitted for this competition shall have been published elsewhere, and the copyright of all accepted prints shall be vested in W. N. Sharpe, Ltd. No employee of W. N. Sharpe, Ltd., may compete. Stamped addressed envelope must be enclosed if you wish unsuccessful prints returned. IN ADDITION. — For every print used which has not been awarded a prize we will pay Two guineas. ¥¥ ¥T^T{"^ will be undertaken by the Art Manager of W. N. Sharpe, Ltd. His decision is final, and no corres J--JV31. 1^1 VI pondence can be entered into. Results will be announced in “The Amateur Photographer ” as soon after the closing date as possible. AvSK!ss Messrs. W. N. SHARPE, LTD. rosing YOUR (DESIGNS DE*PT.), UA I E ENTRIES Fine Art Publishers, BRADFORD, YORKS, NOV. 30th writing clearly PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION in left-hand bottom corner. I always use it — it is so simple and certain. The tables prevent you making mistakes. LOOK AT THE COST ! A 3-oz.. bottle makes from 75 to 300 oz. and costs 2/, and this will develop from 30 to 40 spools, 3^-x2|. • HERE IS YOUR CHANCE • ® Send 9d. in stamps, or P.O., and a 1 -oz. trial bottle of AZOL O ^ sufficient to develop one dozen spools, will be sent post free with our lesson booklets : Q “ How to do your own De¬ veloping,” and “ How to make your Gas¬ light Prints.” JOHNSON & SONS •z Manufacturing Chemists, LTD. “ PUBLICITY ” DEPARTMENT, HENDON, LONDON, N.W.4 ROGRAPH For exquisite shading effects in delicate re¬ touching and colour¬ ing, the Aerograph is indispensable. Write for a free booklet which explains the mechanism and scope of the Aerograph — its initial cost will be more than repaid by the speed and efficiency of its working. AEROGRAPH CO., LTD. 43, Holborn Viaduct, London, E.C.l. cvs— r»‘j PLEASE MENTION (t THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ” WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH ADVERTISERS. 1