Acgfst 6, 1880.]THE rHOTOGRAPIIIC NEWS.ui THE “KINGSTON” SPECIAL PLATES, MANUFACTURED BY SAMUEL FRY & CO., KINGSTON-ON-THAMES, LONDON, S.W. The "" Kingston ” Special Plates are in daily use by the largest and most distinguished photographic houses in England; and Contracts for weekly supply direct from the Works on mutually satisfactory terms are made. The Plates now being issued are suited for either Ferrous Oxalate or Pyro Developer. RECENT TESTIMONIALS. Messrs. W. and D. Downey.—" Send on 30 dozen halves at once, and 12 dozen whole plates.” Messrs. Elliott and Fry.—“ Please let us have an immediate execution of our orders, as we cannot get on at all after being accustomed to your plates.” Messrs. James Russell and Sons.—“ We are likely, during the season now com mencing, to require a large supply of your plates. It is a pleasure to use them,and we have given up the tent out of doors.” MM. Guilleminot et Cr, Paris.—“We require at least 300 dozen plates to com plete our orders; those now invoiced are all sold. The success is complete.” CENTRAL TOWN AGENTS— Messrs. GEO. HOUGHTON & SON, HIGH HOLBORN. Those Plates can be ordered through our Agents, or supplied direct from the Works. The fullest information can be obtained by applying to us on every detail connected with the use of the Plates. Send for Price List and Pamphlet of Complete Waricing Instructions, Free ly Post. KINGSTON-ON-THAMES, LONDON, S.W. Manager of Plate Works— General Manager— HERBERT S. FRY. SAMUEL FRY.