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Photography. FBITH'S POBTBAIT BOOMS, Next Dr Kilgour's, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. Late of Eegent-streefc, London, And Collins-street, Melbourne. Patronised by the Queen and Royal Family. [OS? PUBLISHED,'an entire New Series of * J Photographic Views of the Thames Goldfield, comprising all the important Claims and Creeks, forming an entire panoramic view of the goltlfield. When taken in sets, one dozen can be transmitted by book post for Bd. Grahamstown agent, Mr Weeks, Bookseller, Brown-street, Portraits of Children taken by Frith's instantaneous process. Cabinet, diamond-cameo-and the much-admired sennotype portraits having all the high finish of ivory miniatures, They are as superior to every other kind of photograph as a highly-finished engraving is compored to a woodcut. ■. Life-size enlargements taken from small negatives of deceased friends; a- very superio class, Likewise portraits for lockets, brooches, rings, etc, etc, Views of Private Eesidences taken to order. | aps, Plans, Machinery, etc, ptotographedji and in fact crerthing that comes within the: scope of photography can be. executed at this•• establishment, Mr Ftftaving had thirty years' experience in his profession, A LAME COLLECTION OF MAORI PHOTOS KEPT IN STOCK. : .' PHOTOGEAPHY; i THE Newest and Best Thing in PHOTO- \ GRAPHYisatW. H. Reed'b Studio, where everyone is satisfied, or no money taken, W, H. REED, Brown-street. BE-OPENING OF PREMISES, ; MESSRS. FOY BROS, beg to return their sincere thanks for the very liberal support accorJcd them since commencing business, and to inform their patrons and the public i generally that the alterations to their Studio being now completed, they are prepared to conduct a more Extensive business m the First Style of Photographic Art,

WatchmakerA T BDINGHAM. Late of Moore's, Chronometer and Nautical : Instrument Maker to the Lords of the Admiralty, Belfast and Dublin, NOW OP OWEN-STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, Begs to return thanks for. past favours, and hopes for a continuance of public patronage. Just received, direct from London: A Splendid Assortment of Silver Lever Hunting Watches, made expressly for Miners, and adapted to withstand the effects of climate. These watches have been selected in Clerkenwell, from the Best Makers, by my agent. Each Watch is guaranteed for three years, £010s to £ 1010s. Also, a Good Assortment of Spectacles, Will be sold much cheaper than they can be Repaired. All Work done on the Premises, Jobs costing 7s Gd and upwards will be guatanteed. A. LEDINOHAM, WATBDJI4KER, Same side as Theatre Royal, Owen-street, THAMES. Furniture, &c. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE THAMES ■ TO PHOCtTBE gEDDING, (JROCKEM, * And every Household Requisite, is at COOKS' EUKNrWEE AND MATTRESS MANUFACTORY, M4EY STRRILT, Opposite Thames Hospital, General Notices. J. ¥. H ALI " (Late Spencer and Hail), CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, OWEN-STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, TTAS now REMOVED to his New and more Convenient premises, FOUR DOORS NEARER WILLIAMSON-ST,, Where he hopes to see all his old Friends and Customers, SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS !!|!| NOW landing ex 'Ssim ATcudel,' from London. . 8 Casks CLOVER and GRASS SEEDS 1 Case, Containing a Superior and varied assortmont of Agricultural, Horticultural, Vegetable and Choice Flower Seeds, selected expressly for this Market, Orders can »e left at my Auction Mart, Albertstreet, F. A. PULLEINE, Qrahanutovo, September 8,1876,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2455, 27 October 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2455, 27 October 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2455, 27 October 1876, Page 2

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