THE CANTERBURY PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS CORNER OF HEREFORD ST, AND OXFORD TERRACE WEST, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1862, CONDUCTED BY MR. J. ELSBEE, PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDENT OF KINGS* COLLEGE, LONDON, AND CHEMICAL PUPIL OF T. SUTTON, ESQ, 13. A., (Author of the Photographic Dictionary, Photographic Notes, «&c, aud late Lecturer on Chemistry at Kings' College). MR, ELSBEE BEGS to announce to his former patrons and the public generally that during his absence from Canterbury he has availed himself of the instruction of the first masters in the science of Photography, particularly in the negative process, by which numberless portraits can be produced from one copy a J?2SSB <B&___B.3& m\!immi lP<D&.lE__&am o>'K OE TUE MOST PLEASIN.G FOIIMS OP PIIOTOCUIAPHIC PoBTRAITUBE IS THE Caute de Visite. The distinguishing characteristic of these portraits is their including a full length ; this constitutes the charm of the picture, for the photograph is no longer a fragmentary of a half or three-quarter length, or the mere head, but comprises a complete portrait of the whole person. Mr. E. has great pleasure in informing those friends who are anxious to have correct portraits of the rising generation, that he has procured a new Camera, (invented and patented by Mr. T. Sutton 13. A.,) by which perfect likenesses of very young children can be' taken instantaneously. GENTUEMENS' SEATS, STATIONS, CHURCHES, LANDSCAPES, _.C, Taken by the new Tannin Preservative Process. ON SAL E~ A number of very superior Field Glasses, Binoculars, Microscopes, Stereoscopes, Reading Glasses, Duchess Opera Glasses, Panopticn Spectacles, &c, &c. Also—2so Dozen of very beautiful STEREOGRAPH GLASS TRANSPARENCIES, PAPER DITTO, OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES, FROM 10s. FKR DOZEN. came™ MARKET PLACE, NEAR THE GOVENMENT BUILDINGS. THE PROPRIETRESS begs to give notice that the commodious premises lately occupied by Mr. Holland, is now opened AS A BOARDING HOUSE FOR GENTLEMEN Accommodation also for families if desired. FERGUSON AND MITCHELL, ENGRAVERS, LITHOGRAPHERS & ORNAMENTAL PRINTERS, 59 COLLINS STREET, WEST, MELBOURNE, AND PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. MARRIAGE CARDS, ENVELOPES, ACCEPTANCES, EXCHANGE FORMS, MAPS, PLANS, COMPANY'S SCRIP, BANK NOTES, CIRCULARS, BRASS PLATES, STAMPS, AND SEALS, Executed in first rate style. Specimens may be seen, and orders received at E. MILLS'S STATIONERY DEPOT, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON.
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Press, Volume II, Issue 49, 19 April 1862, Page 5
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