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Bnsi&asa Notice. F. C. B. BISHOP WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHAITT, 184 ARMAGH STREET, TT AS ON fe AL E— MARTELL'S and HENNESSY*S PALS BRANDIES, KINAHAWS 1r.1.. WHISKEY, And all the other Leading Brands kept in Stock. ADELAIDE WINES, A Largo Assortment always on band tacludlnK~MAT ABO SHIRAZ CONSTANTIA SHERBY MUSCADINE FRONTIGNAC CLARET, And to Arrive— MUSCATEL and TOKAY. -•.'"'■.■■■"■•■ F. C.B. 8.. wool draw attention to a Lineal BASS , ALE, GUINNESS' STOUT. Bottles fitted with -Patent Stopper (no corkscrew required), specially suited tor Picnic Parties. Also,

to « KEON FBINZ LAGER BEER, In Quarts and Pints. Assorted Dozens ot. any of the above supplied on the shortest notice. Special attention given to CASES PACKED for ROAD or RAIL. IF A CHOICE COLLECTION :.!.'■ & v HA V ANN AH , AND OTHER CIGARS IN diOOJK. TEA IN HALF-CHESTS AND BOXES '• SUGAR, SOAP AND CANDLES. F..CLB. BISHOP, "WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,* 184 ARMAGH STREET, Chkistohtoob. 5770 MIDGET PHOTOGRAPHS, 2s 6d per dozen, » On beautiful gilt bevelled-edged mounts. Photographer to the Governor and Elite of Canterbury, is now taking Photographs cheaper than ' any other' photographer In New Zealand. The Cabinets are reduced from 50s to 10s pet ,dpzen, and are undoubtedly the finest finished photographs to be had in the colony. A large staff of artists are constantly employed, and the operator, has had twenty-six years' experience, in the ar|, and as Eden George personally fsopervises the work none bat the highest finished photographs will be allowed to learnt the studio. The enlarging, printing and finishing rooms have been made the most extensive in the colonies, so that, excepting Unusually bad ■ weather, all excuses for delay in executing ; orders are notf happily at an end. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS. An i Accomplished Artists has been imported for this branch, and Ladies' and Children's Photographs can now be beautifully colored.- - • NOTICE. Although all prices have been considerably reduced, the prestige of my Establish- I ' ment wlll.be and ladies can I depend upon their photos not being exhibited In restaurants, tobacconists, and on street corners, as is usually the case when patronising a cheap photographer. JSIDEN GEORGE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. Nqfß.—As there is a photographer im mediately next door, persons are particularly requested not to mistake my entrance. Eden' Gbobgb. FAMILtFgROUPS. ' ■ The magnificent Groups of Families, Football Clubs, &c, taken at oar Studio have elicited the'most flattering en* comiams from the Press, and all persons who have entrusted us with their orders have been highly delighted at the results. < 12 by 10 photographs taken of Clubs, beautifully enamelled and-supplied at 4s each. •"•S-α-*-;-., :i-,::r . MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. 1 [From a Victobiaw Jottrkal] ISf Eden George, of Christchurcb, N.Z., exhibits a splendid collection of photographs, which are so remarkably clear and striking as to place Mr Eden George at the head of his'professions. Nothing finer of i tfieir" kind, perhaps, have ever been produced than the two portraits of Sir William Jervois and the late Sir Julius yon Haast. Scarcely if at all less remarkable are the two full - length portraits of two ladies. The manner in which the drapery end oatr/cb. feathers.are detailed . in the one to the left is a proof that the i operator is a thorough master of the art. Even more attractive is a frame of pedes- fi tal photographs of ladies, " taken from >Ute£ These not only have a new and f original appearance, but must be regarded *■ as a faultless production of the photo- c graphex's art. The whole of the portraits exhibited are equally noticeable for 'the natural and artistic character of the pose, g the subtlety and beauty of the half-tones, and that indescribable something that painters have called quality. It is almost a pity that Mr Eden George should have entered his exhibit not for competition. PHOTO. STOCK~DEPARTMENT. C Cabinet Dry Plates, Is per dos t Silver, 3s 4d per o« £ Paper, £5 15s per ream THE POPULAR FHOTOGBAPHEB, GHBISTCfIUKCH AxD DUNBDXN.'^

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7442, 16 October 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7442, 16 October 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7442, 16 October 1889, Page 2

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