Bnalnees Notleei c£so mwAEO .£SO Will be paid for information that will lead to the conviction of the persons who broke into my studio and maliciously damaged my property on the night of the lath of January. AT WORK AGAIN. THE POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER, HAS just received, per s.s. Wakatip from Sydney, a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP LENSES, BACKGROUNDS, AND CAMEBAS. These have all been selected with the greatest care by Freeman and Co., the leading photographers of Sydney, and as everything is perfectly new and of the latest designs there will be a marked im provement in all work done at my establishment. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. The high-class photographs taken by th new process have been greatly admired b everybody. Lowest prices In New Ze hind. OldPri per doz. per doe Midgets 2s 6d 159 0d Carte de Yisites ... 6s Od 25s Od Cabinets ... ... 10s Od 50a Od Boudoirs ... ... 15e0d 70e0d Although these prices are so extremeK low, the prestige of my establishment will be maintained, and ladies can rely upon not having their photographs exhibited in restaurants, tobacconists, and on street corners, as is usually the case when patronising a oheap photographer. DUPLICATE ORDERS Persons who have been photographed at my studio at any time may nave Extra Copies at the following prices : 12 Midgets, beautifully enamelled for 2s 6d 12 Carte de Visites, beautifully enamelled ... ... for 5s 0d 12 Cabinets, beautifully enamelled 10s 0d Postage must be added to above orders. ENLARGEMENTS. A first-class artist has charge of thl department, and large pictures wil b beautifully finished at a trifling cost. BRLLLIANT PHOTOGRAPHS. All photographs taken by us will be guaranteed to be equal to any of our specimens, every care will be taken to make each photograph satisfying to the customer and a credit to the photographer. EDEN GEORGE, Photographer to the Governor and the elite of Canterbury. Studio in Colombo street, north side of Cathedral. PHOTO STOCeTwAREHOUSE. Eden George can supply photojrraphers with their goods at 10 per cent, lower than other houses in New Zealand. Write for prices. DAVID CLARK, General Manager for Eden George;
CHRONOMETERS. Why the Government are perpetually hoisting signals for the rating of chronometers is a thing "no fellah can understand." When ships' captains begin to recognise that they can trust their Waterburys, no doubt a great deal of successful navigation will be carried on by their aid. The Waterbury is rated to record correct time. Any other variety, whether sidereal, mean, or Greenwich, can be arranged for if desired. One of these watches, set to time at midnight on the 31st of December, and wound regularly, will, when the new year is as dead as the old one, still record the flight of time with the same unerring accuracy as at the start. Thirteen and sixpence is well spent in one of these watches.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7257, 13 March 1889, Page 2
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