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FEBRTARY 6, 188O.| TRR PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS v Artist and Ner/ative Retowher. A YOUNG Lady wishes Appointment asabove. Is a quick Retoucher and Miniature Painter. All pictures to 15 by 12 porcelain or paper well worked up in Black and White, and Photos, up w whole-plate beautifully Coloured. Terms mode rate.—-Please send offers to Miss 0. Martin, 9, Falkland Road, Kentish Town, N. W. A (YOUNG Lady desires a Re-engage- Ml meat in London as Assistant in Reception- room. Four years’ experience. Excellent refer ences.—Address, ‘‘Truth,” Photographic News Office, 5, Castle Street, Holborn,E.C. A LADY desires a Re-engagement to retouch Negatives, or in the Reception-room. Can finish photographs well. Salary 25s. per week. London only,—Address, Copas, Kelly’s Library, 2, vigo Street, Regent Street, W. ti Chief Operator. A Large Firm will shortly require the lx services of a Gentleman as Head Operator. A three years’ engagement given if abilities and talent are unexceptionable. All communications held private.—Address, Alpha, care of Mr. Edwin uborne, Red Lion Square, London. A Gentleman is open to an Engage- n ment in a first-class house as Operator; is weu up in portraiture and retouching—also enlarging, &c., or could manage a branch business. per week—Address, Artist, 1, Boston dalton Crescent, Oxford. A Small House with Studio required 4>uin the western or northern suburbs within am 1e8of London. Rent must be moderate, and ciommodation for printing good.—Send full parti- 5 as.toG. N. 8-, Photographic News Office, ‛ -ithestreet,Hoiborn, E .C. 1 N Wantedjor Home or Abroad. A- Artist of gentlemanly address is firn open to Engage with a house of repute, where irass work is required and done, as Studio and pphdscape Operator and Negative Retoucher.—Carl q DORE, Photographic NEWS Office, 5, Castle pteet, Holborn, London. SITUATIONWanted- by aYoung M Lady who will give time in a London house.' powiedge of spotting, mounting, and reception 00111 duties. - Miss McKay, 27, Gibson Square, N. THE Advertiser is prepared to treat with a first-class photographic artist to intro- EHee portraiture in connection with an old esta- lshed bookselling and fine art business, in a yeathedral city (West). The studio (North-light), n3 es, cameras, and accessories are available.— APPy to R. G., PHOTOGRAPHIC News Office, 5, reet, Holborn, E.C. ENGAGEMENT Wanted by Retoucher — of the highest ability; three years with essrs, Elliott and Fry. Can operate, &c.—M. E. .j^okr, Heath Cottage, Lower Heath, Hampstead. IL1ESSK8. GILLMAN & MaSSLIN, 1 Magdalen Street, Oxford, are open to treat Witha gentleman of god personal address; tho- lghly versed in all the attributes of a First-class VPra tor and Retoucher to undertake the Manage- gent of i heir principal studio. Only those fully ionpetentneed correspond. It will be necessary to sccestand. practically, the working of dry-plates 7ULU War. Registered Copyright HEhotographs : Fort Pearson—Scenes on Lower TsagelywCemetery at Ielpmakaar-Rorke’s Drift— ssandbl !?*'Ii.Graves of Melville and Coghill— 8Potwhere the late .ex-Prince Imperial fell. Also tojousview sain Natal. Price 28. 6d - each, cabinet Natal order “irest-with F,0.0,, of B, Ksou, Durban UTANTED, a thoroughly good and re- VV liable Operator. Applications invited from first-class men only, and to be made by letter (in first instance) to Messrs. Boning and Small, 22, Baker Street, Portman Square, London. . WANTED, a Young Man, who can Operate and Retouch well, and to assist gene rally. To reside in the house preferred ; near Lon don.—Address, stating terms, and enclosing carte to A, IF., PHOTOGRAPHIC News Office, 5, Castle Street, Holborn, E.C. NIED, an Engagement as Assis- tant Operator in a good house in London. ■Seven years’ experience. Aged 21. Dry plates. Good references.—Edwin Wilkinson, 51, Casella Road, New Cross Road, S.E. W ANTED, Situation as Operator, or to manage a branch. Can work dry plates. Aged 23. Yorkshire preferred. — Address, E. Wright, Archibald Road,Lozells, Birmingham. W ANTED, Rolling Press, with steel plate, about 16 by 12.—Price and particulars toE. C. Cooper, Holt, Norfolk. FOR SALE, A Choice Selection of Second-Hand LENSES, CAMERAS, & APPARATUS, By all the finest Makers. Illustrated Catalogue, Two Stamps. W. MORLEY, 70, Upper St., Islington' 500 SECOND-HAND LENSES & CAMERAS By all esteemed makers. The Cheapest and Best Stock in London. NEW CATALOGUE just published. Revision of Prices—much Reduced. Purchases and Exchanges made. Lenses Repaired and Re-lacquered. HUNTER & SAND3, 20, Cranbourne Street, London. pOOl) Photographic and Framing U Business for Sale, in a rising neighbourhood How Ready. pRACTIC AL Instructions for working L Gelatine Plates in studio and field, with details of the method of fitting up developing rooms, &c. By Samuil Fry, Kingston-on-Thames, Tost free thee SaDps, Strand, W. C. _ . r1O LET a Photographic Studio, 30 feet 1 by 12, and Reception Room to let in the best part of Commercial Road, E: No premium!—Apply, on the Premises, 775, Commercial Road, E: near Liverpool. No opposition; good shop, house, and studio. Owner met with an accident.—Address, 0. W., BHOTOGRAPHIC News Office, 5, Castle Street, Holborn, E.C. The Likeness Always Preserved. PHOTOGRAPHS Delicately Tinted L with taste and careful finish. Cabinets, 2/6 ; cartes, 1/-; or as miniatures with backgrounds, 3/6, and 2 6. Miss Pieros, 31, Ockenden Road, Canon- bury, London. "' I ADY wanted to Tint and Retouch, J used to .first-class work; specimens, carte of self, terms ; in the House, to SUTOR, Cheltenham,— Letters not containing the above (which will be returned) not answered. Reception, Room. M R. G. WATMOUGH WEBSTER wishes to engage the services of a Lady thoroughly experienced in reception-room duties, and able to correspond and keep books. To a lady of experience, and tact, accustomed to a first-class clientelle, this will be a permanent, agreeable post.— Address, stating age and terms required, enclosing carte of self, to 33, Bridge Street Row, Chester. HARRISON, who really is clever in • operating, retouching, posing, lighting, en larging, carbon printing, and children,—and obtained three first class medals in England,—wish ing to return to England, desires to meet with a permanent situation. M. H. has also been Operator in some of the best houses in Paris, and at present holding a situation at Antwerp. For specimens, terms, carte of self and good references, apply to the above, 46, RueEdelinck, Pres du Parc, Antwerp, Belgium. A Sheflicld Burnisher at less than half-price. Imperial cabinet and card size. Price, £2.—Apply to II. Rock, Photographic Engineer, 11, Pond Hill. Sheffield. A Genuine Photographic Business for immediate sale at a moderate price, to include lease, fixtures, apparatus, &c. Capital main road position.—Apply at 108, Edgware Road. To Photographers. (HEAPSIDI, E.C.—To bo Sold the U Lease of old-established premises iu Cheap side, consisting cf shop and basement with upper floor, and studio on roof, all in working order. Rent £350, of which £155 per annum is let off.—Apply to Messrs. JONES, LANG, &Co., 5, King Street, Cheap- side, E.C. OR SALE, a well-known and genuine , old-established business in a main central thoroughfare of London. Apractical man could be certain of a fair income capable of improvement. Price £300.—Address, PHOTOGEAPHEE, 42, Walford Road, Stoke Newington, N. Sale, Partnership, or Otherwise. B USINESS in the City, capable of yielding very large profits. Small premium only required, and reasonable terms to a good business man and first-class operator.—Address, C. T., 33, Castle Road, Kentish Town, N.W. IGH-CLASS Photographic Businesa, old established, in a large Garrison Town, to be sold, with possession, lease, stock, and good-will, at lump sum.—For particulars, apply by letter to Messrs. EuIKTTS and Cobb, Surveyors, Savoy House, EVENING PHOTOGRAPHY. WERGE’S OXALATE DEVELOPER, WERGE’S NON-ACTINIC TRAY WERGE’S TABLE TENT, Will enable Ladies and Gentlemen to produce Lan tern Slides and other Transpanencies on any Dry Plates, with ease and comfort, in their sitting-room.— Apply to J. WERGE, 11a, BERNERS STREET, OXFORD ST., LONDON, w. Agent for all Reliable Dry Plates. Instructions given by J. WERGE, 11a, BERNERS Street, W. N ESSRS. W. & A. H. FRY have several IVL Studio and Landscape Cameras and Lenses to dispose of, all by the best makers. For prices and full particulars apply 68, East Street, Brighton. application of physics to THE ARTS. B Y permission of the Lords of the Committee of Council on Educa tion the follow ing courses of Lectures will be Igiven illustrating some of the applications of Physics to the Arts 1. Captain W. de W. Abney, R.E., F.R.S., will give a course of six lectures on Radiant Energy and its relation to Photography, on the following days 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27 th of February, and 1st of March 1880 (at 8 p.m.). Fee £1. 2. W. G. Adams, M. A., F.R.S., Professor of Phy sics, King’s College, London, will give a course of six lectures on Electrical Measurement in relation to Telegraphy, on the following days :— 5th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th of March (at 8 p.m.). Fee £1. 3. F, G. BARFF, M.A., late Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Academy, will give a course of six lectures on Colour and Pigments in relation to Painting, on the following days :—15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 22nd of March (at 8 p.m.). Fee £1. 4. Dr. W. Stone, M.A., will give a course of six lectures on Sound in relation to Music and Musical Instruments, on the following days :—1st, 2nd, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th April (at 8 p.m.). Fee £1: All the above courses are open to women. The courses will only be held if not less than thirty ap plications for cards of admission are made in each case, not less than a fortnight before the beginning of the corresponding course. Cards of admission and detailed prospectuses for each of the courses will be obtainablo at the publication stall in the South Kensington Museum three weeks before the beginning of the corresponding course. In all the courses a reduction of one-half of the fees will be made in favour of those engaged in teaching. All the courses will be given in the Physical Lec ture Theatre, Science Schools, South Kensington, S.W. (Entrance in Exhibition Road). — ” TELE KINGSTON SPECIAL PLATES. These Plates, by far the most sensitive of any before the public, are now recognized as indispensable for the finest dry plate work ; they are extensively used by leading photographers in every part of the coun try. Those who have been accustomed to other plates must be careful to give far less exposure when using them. We remind those who employ our Plates that they are welcome to cali on us, and be shown all de tails of the best method of taking pictures by them. Direct from the Makers, or from all dealers. Manu factured solely by SAMUEL FRY & CO., KINGSTON-ON-THAMES, ’ LONDON, S.W. T. PINDER, PORTRAIT PAINTER, 20, G0LEHERNE ROAD, SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. Every Style of Painting done for the Protession. NOLLODION TRANSFERS.—, by U 10} for 2s. ; ditto, painted in Oils, 3s. 6d. extra. Finished in four days. Terms, cash.—B. Williams, 19, Howard Street, Long Ditton, Surrey, S.W J. CHAMPION BRADSHAW (Seven years with Abel Lewis), artist in Oils, Water Colours, Ulack-and-White. All work at photo graphers’ own prices. Negative retouching—three- quarter lengths, 6/- per dozen; vignette heads, 12/- per dozen. Terms, cash with order. 13, Mount Havelock, Douglas, I ISLE or MAN.
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