S. & J. R. YAILE Have removed to hobson-s buildings Bhortland-street, during tho re-building of their premises, whore they aro now conducting a CHEAP SALE of Drapery and Clothing, at HOBSON'd BUILDINGS, foot of Shortland-street.
AUTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS. MR. CROMBIE, of tho Photographic Gallery, Quean-street, has introduced a new featuro in Photography, namely, AUTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS. Six are taken on tho ono plate, and tho ono sitting, and are sold at only three shillings tho dozen. Wo need scarcoly say that, as the work of Mr. Orombie, these Portraits are well and carefully executed. It has been long the fashion at homo to mount; such Portraits on plain cardboard, and uso them as ordinary visiting cards ; and really tho price at which Mr. Crombio offers to supply these Miniature Likonessos, an inch Muaro each, would render their uso for this vory groat extravagance. The head and bust being enclosed in a circular bordor, by putting tho border aside, they are excellently adapted for setting in lockets, &c. Wo recommend our readers to visit tho Photographic Gallery.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 899, 1 October 1866, Page 4
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