Business Notices* PHOTOGRAPHS THE COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL, £5000 FULLY SUBSCRIBED THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS OF NEW ZEALAND WHOSE PHOTOGRAPHY Has Elicited the most Flattering Encomiums from the Press and Public, have now Permanently ileduced their prices. Cabinets, burnished ... 10s per doz Cabinets, enamelled ... 15s per doz Carte-de-visites, burnished 5s per doz Carte-de-visites, enamelled 7s 6d per doz Midget photos, burnished 2s 6d per doz Midgec photos, enamelled... 3s 6d per doz ENLARGEMENTS. Our 12 by 10 ENLARGEMENTS, beautifully framed, complete, for 50a, are meeting with unqualified approval. Note—These Enlargements can be made from any old and faded photo, taking one person out of a group if necessary. The size of the Enlargement itself is 12 by 10, the frame being much larger. NOTICE. An attempt has lately been made to raise the prices of photographs, but owing to our opposition the attempt was unsuccessful. Our reply to the deputation was to the following effect:—l. That we were the last to reduce prices. 2. That thfere is still 50 per cent, profit on good work at our charges. 3. That by recent improvements photography has become so simple that it is now only deserving of trade profits, and photographers ar* not justified in charging the public 300 to 400 per cent, profit as of old, when photography was aprofessien requiring years of study. 4. That at our present prices we are enabled to pay the best rent and salaries, besides the extra expenses accruing to a public company, and will be able to meet our shareholders with a substantial dividend at the close of our financial year. Some photographers, in order to ge larger prices, state that it is impossible to finish work at our charges, but we refer the public to the gigantic show of brilliantly finished photos in our vestibule, which are specimens of our every day work, and we challenge comparison wita the photographs of Lord. Onslow, Sir Wru. Jervois, Bishop Julius, J. L. Toole, Esq., and other well-known personages now ou view at our entrance. We do by far the l&rarest business in New Zealand, and attribute our success to s constant production of elegantly posed aud well-finished photos, and by not making extra charges to visitors from the country. We have one regular price, and supply ONE DOZEN CABINETS, beautifully enamelled, taken and finished in any style or position, for 15s. MIDGET ALBUMS. We are now making Albums to hold 120 midgets, with real leather covers, for 7e 6d, or posted to any address for 8s 6d. COMPANY LIMITED, CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN. THE GREATEST SUCCESS 60 FIRST PRIZES C>O 13 SECOND PRIZES 18 Taken in Australia alone during the paa Two .Seasons. T ITe DEERTNG ALL-STEEL TWINE BINDER. FRESH VICTORIES For this season just tohandaaundernoted AT SHOWS AND FIELD TRIALS. First Prize Royal Show, Queensland First Prize Grand National, Tenterfleld First Prize Gunning First Prize Crookwell First Prize Gouldburn First Prize Blaney First Prize Orange First Prize Wellington first Prize Molong First Prize Cumnock First Prize Wagga Wagga First Prize Noarlunga First Prize Orrooroo First Prize Dbokie First Prize Nathalie First Prize Benalla First Prize Mortoa Second Prize Mudgee Second Prize Dubbo Second Prize Gulgoflsr Second Prize Glen Innls Also, Gold Medal Castlemaine Gold Medal Tenterfleld Every machine started works like a charm, delighting the hearts of the purchasers, who in future will buy only DEERING'S. CS. Why invest in a wooden or iron machine, when yon can gee a Steel Binder of superior make at the same price ? WOOD ROTS. IRON RUSTS. STEEL LASTS. TO FARMERS— Buy a Deering, and you require No Extras, as you will have No Breakages. No expert wanted to start or work a Deering. NOTE.—Farmers respectfully invited to Inspect this Machine, and ask our prices and terms before purchasing those of any olher maker. ISPECIAL.—A Few of Last Season's "Deering'e," in original packages, at Reduced Rates. t a c "LURLINE" TWINE, MAD*. FROM PUBB RUSSIAN HEMP 700 ft to the Ib. TEE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. SOLE AGENTSMASON, STRUTHERS, AND CO., CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7754, 7 January 1891, Page 2
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