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XX THE PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. [April 23, 1880^ THE “STANDARD” DRY PLATES, By the New Rapid Gelatino-Bromide Process. J. F. SHEW & CO. have great confidence in recommending these Dry Plates. They are very sensitive, are free from frilling, will develop evenly and quickly, and the fixing and intensifying is extremely simple. Prices:—Quarter-Plate, 2s. 6d. ; Half Plate, 5s. 6d.; Whole-Plate, 10s. 6d. per dozen. Full Price List and Directions on Application. Preparation for fixing and intensifying in one operation in two bottles to be mixed only as required for use. A Pint Bottle of each, sufficient for 50 Quarter-Plates, for Is. 9d. The Solution, when mixed, should not be kept more than three days. A Sample Dozen of Quarter-Plates and two Bottles of Fixing and Intensifying Solution, in wood box complete, will be sent on receipt of P.O. Order for 4s. 6d. -J. F. SHEW & CO., Sole Agents, 89, NEWMAN STREET, OXFORD STREET. LONDON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN rHOTOGBAPHIC MATERIALS. SECOND-HAND LENSES, CAMERAS, AND APPARATUS, By EOSS, DALLMEYER, and all esteemed Makers. The Largest and Best Stock for Selection in London. Descriptive Catalogue 2d. Ash for Photo. List. Purchases and Exchanges Jifade, CHAS. BENNETT’S RAPID GELATINE PLATES, the only Plates prepared personally by C. BENNETT. The best Plates in the Market. Once tried, no other will be used. Prices, per dozen in box—1}X3J, 2/3 ; 5X4, 3/6 ; 64X44, 5/- ; 8]X6,, 9/-. W. WATSON & SON, 313, High Holborn, London, W.C. “ (8 Doors from Chancery Lane) Established 1837. ROUGH’S RAPID GELATINE PLATES . Will be found to possess the greatest rapidity, and are unequalled for Instantaneous Landscape and Studio Work, F ull directions with each packet. Testimonial from G. C. Whitfield, Esq., Firm of Loch and Whitfield, April Ind, 1880. ‘'The Gelatine Plates that you sent me have quite converted me to the use of Dry Plates. I had previously tried those of the first makers, but I have found yours alone give perfectly satisfactory results ; they are very rapid, the development is easy, the shadows remaining clear to the last, and the density is sufficien without after intensification. Considerable latitude is allowable in time of exposure. I forward you prints from eight different negatives taken a few days since of Mr. Gladstone; time being very limited, various exposures were given, but you will see that they are all equally good, and not to be distinguished from prints from good wet plates. If you think my opinion of any value, you are quite at liberty to publish it.” PRICES. Sizeof Plate. Per doz. Sizeof Plate. Perdoz. Size of Plate. Perdoz. Sizeof Plate. Perdoz. Size of Plate. Perdoz. Size of Plate. Perdoz. Size of Plate. Per dot 44X34 ... 3/- | 62X44 ... 6/6 | 71X5 ... 8/- | 82X6 ... 12/- | 9X7 ... 13/6 | 10X8 ... 18/- ] 12X10... 26/9 ROUGH’S SENSITIZED PAPER.—White or Rose Tinted, prints in every way superior to ordinary Albumenized Paper, and will keep for months. Per Quire, 14/-; Half-quire, 7/6; Sheet, 1/-. For Tents, Cameras, Lenses, Glass, Chemicals, &o, see CATALOGUE for 1879-80, price 6d. W. W. ROUGH & CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, 180, STRAND, LONDON, W.O. DALLMEYER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC LENSES, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1878. THE “DIPLOMA OF HONOUR” & TWO GOLD MEDALS. DALLMEYER “On the Choice and Use of Photographic Lenses,” Third Edition, price Sixpence. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES Or TELESCOPES, MIC OSCOPES, PHOTOGKAPHIC LENSES, Sx., ox APPLICATrOX aT 19, BLOOMSJURY STREET, LONDON, W.C. _=== — ■ ■ - — -= Printed and Published by Thomas PTPER and Georue Carter, at 5, Castle Street, Holborn, London, E.C., Friday, April 23, 1880.