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WERGE’S TABLE TENT. WRGE’S NON-ACTINIC DEVELOPING TRAY. With the above simple and portable articles all the necessary manipulations of Dry Plate Photography can be safely and efficiently performed without a dark room. Apply to J . WERGE, , DEALER IN PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, ETO., ETC., Ila. BERNERS ST., OXFORD ST,, LONDON, W. Sole Agent for Weaver’s Drop Shutter. Chief Agent for Nelson’s Gelatine Plates. Agent for Swan’s Extra Rapid Dry Plates. Publisher of Jabez Hughes’s “ Principlesand Practice of Photography.” Twelfth Edition. Price, 1/-; per post, 1/2. To London Photographers. I Can undertake the Printing of one or two houses during the winter. Expedition and equal care as my own guaranteed. Also Retouching. —H. G. Godbold, St. Leonards-oo-Sea. BURNISHERS, Being the most perfect and hardest silver steel, which will not scratch. Cabinet, from £1 10s • 10 by 8, £2; 12 by 10, £4.—H. Rock, Photo graphic Engineer, Pond Hill, Sheffield. First-class Tinting and Retouching. (ARTES beautifully Tinted 6d. each. \ ) Cartes finely Retouched, 3s. and 6s. per dozen. Work returned quickly.—Address, Mrs. Herbert, 6, Myrtle Place, Bognor, Sussex. Retouching and Printing. N EGATIVES artistically and finely retouched at from 4s. per dozen. Silver prints on best paper with rich warm tones. Cartes 9d. per dozen plain, Is. vignettes, by Mr. C. Newcombe, 45, Birkbeck Road, Holloway, N. PERRY’S CLOUD NEGATIVES. By a recent improvement these Negatives are guaranteed not to go spotty or deteriorate in any way ; to be perfectly grainless, and require no care, excepting from being folded or creased. For Views 61 by 4], 1/6 ; 8, by 6}, 2/- ; 10 by 8, 3/- ; 12 by 10, 4/- ; 15 by 12, 5/-. PERRY’S CLUB PICTURE. A 12 by 10 Opal Vignette, 4/-; stippled in Water Colours, complete. 12/6, packing 6d. Gold Frame and Sunk Mount, 17 by 14, from 4/-. PERRY'S OPAL GLASS. 12 by 10 carefully selected Pot Opal, 8/- per doz. ; box, 1/-, and returnable carriage paid. All other sizes and kinds equally low. A liberal discount to dealers and large buyers. Terms—Cash with Order; carriage free to London. W. PERRY, Sandgate. PORTRAIT PAINTING BY F. SMITH, 20 Years' Experience. The “ECLIPSE” Oil Painting. 12 by 10 16 by 12 20 by 16 24 by 20 12 by 10. 16 by 12. 20 by 16. 24 by 20. 9/6 15/6 19/6 27/- 7/- 12/- 15/- 21/- A highly-finished Oil Painting, mounted on Canvas Stretcher, 16 by 12, in handsome heavy three-inch Gold Alhambra Frame, complete for 22/6. Unrivalled for Clubs. A picture never met with before for double Including Enlargement from Photographer's own Negative. the price; Prices for Finishing in Oil. And upwards, according to finish! COLLODION TRANSFERS. T. F. Smith has for the last eight years been Colouring Collodion Transfers for one of the leading firms in London, and is now prepared to Supply the same improved ana highly finished in Oil, 12 by 10, 6/6 each, or 75/- per dozen ; or in handsome Gold Frame, 22-inch wide, with mount, 20 by 15, 11/6 each. Full Price List and Photo of the « E C LI PSE ” Oil Painting free. Terms—Cash with Order. P. O. Order payable to T. F. Smith, 2, Oak Groye, Elmers End Road, Aner. ley, S.E. October 8, 1880.J THE PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. 1 0 h I O If e 0 d d e; I. e r jo b, $• d, a $, O' a” 0 b t > j' 5 1, A FI RS I 1 CLASS Operator and Re- . toucher, generally successful with children and thoroughly understanding dry plate work, and of seventeen years’ experience in studio and field, is open to an engagement as Managing Operator, first- class retoucher, or partner to a gentleman with small capital.—Address, A. L., Photographic News Office, 5, Castle Street, Holborn, E.C. WANIED, a practical Printer and VV Toner ; a permanency to a suitable person.— Send lowest terms for the winter season, to live in or out of the house, carte of self, and where last employed, to T. VIPOND, Portrait Rooms, Vine Street, Grantham. ANTED, energetic Young Man as Operator and Assistant with travelling studio doing first-class work. — Address, with carte, references, and terms, W., Post Office, Tetbury, Glostershire. A YOUNG Lady desires a Re-engage- . ment in reception room or shop; well up in Mounting, Spotting, &c. Good references from two of the leading houses.—G. M. S., Post Office, Datchet, Bucks. A VACANCY occurs in a first-class old established provincial photographic es tablishment for an articled pupil (indoors) ; an in telligent, well-educated youth will have exceptional opportunity of learning photography in all its branches, including retouching, finishing in black- and-white. Premium required.—For further parti culars, address. E., 40, Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells. ASSISTANT Operator Wanted, to XjL make himself generally useful; one able to assist at retouching preferred.—Apply, with O.D.V., to J. Barnard, Photographer, Bedford. W ANTED, an Operator, well up in Ferrotype work. A permanency to a suitable man.—8end salary required, age, and photograph to STUDIO, 272, Regent Street, London. To Artists and Colourists. W ANTED, for India, a single Gentle- man who can colour in oil and water colours, and retouch negatives.—Apply, with specimens, to ‘R- B., Marion aud Co, 22 and 23, Soho Square, W. WANTED, Immediately, areally first- class Retoucher who can, when required, oPerate and pose well, and assist as desired. To a clever and willing man of good address and character liberal salary and comfortable permanent engage ment.—Terms, references, &c. to A. B., Messrs. Mason and Co., 186, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. WANTED, immediately, an experi- Y V enced Operator, Retoucher, and Colourist; one who understands carbon work preferred.—Send carte, terms, and references to G. S. L., PHOTO- OjUPHio News Office, 5, Castle Street, Holborn, E.C. HOTOGRAPHIC Printer Wanted. Permanent situation to a competent young Juan.—Apply, John Lewis, Gladstone Road, Spark brook, Birmingham. NEGATIVE Retoucher required, either ■Il a lady or gentleman. Must have had good experience — Address, Messrs. Byrne and Co., Richmond, Surrey. PERA’IOR and Retoucher, open for Re-engagement, would take management of branch, or enter as working partner. Ten years’ ex perience, and competent in dry plates. Able to peak three foreign languages ; best references.— Apply for specimens, &c., to G. P. 84, 5, Claren- “on Street, Wolverhampton. ESSRS. BROWN,,BARNES,‛AND BELL require the following:— TWO PORTRAIT OPERATORS. First-class, and who can retouch. Artistic posing and lighting indispensable. THREE SECOND OPERATORS who can retouch well and who would not objec t to do a little printing of proofs, &c. SEVERAL GGOD TRANSFER PAINTERS. Two to-work in London and the others in Liverpool. To clever artists constant piece- work and guaranteed good income. The appointments offered are permanent (winter and summer) to clever artists and operators. —State salary expected, references, and send samples of "ork to Brown, Barnes, and Bell, 31.Bold Street, —verpool. IRST-CLASS Retoucher and Artist. — Wanted, by a Lady, Situation as above. Experi- ce and skill. Highest references. Salary 50s.— SarborugT!sT, Marshall and Son, Newborough, WANTED, Photographic and Fancy a V. Framing Business combined ; must be doing p,OC business ; or would take partnership in good chaographic Business, with or without view to pur- NAtse same.-„APP ly, Photographer, PHOTOGRAPAIO “"S Office, 5, Castle Street, Holborn, £.0, P RINTER and Toner Required, one who would assist generally. — State age, references, and salary required, to J. E. Bliss, Cambridge. SITUATION Required as Assistant W Operator or General Assistant'; understands dry plates, Good references.—Address, H. E. Sheep- wash, 1, Place, Breadstairs, Kent. Io \ Qh ap. P HOTOGRAPHIC Business, large studio 28 by 17, where a good business has been carried on. Reception room if required. Photo grapher just left gives good reaaons for leaving.— Apply to J. Jury, High Cross Street, Sc. Austell. For Sale. HIGH-CLASS Provincial Business occupying first position in large town of 80,000 inhabitants. Established 20 years ; returns about £1,000. Price £800. Satisfactory reasons for dis posal. N. B.—This being a genuine concern, and well-known to the profession, it is to be hoped that none but practical men possessing the requisite capital will reply.—Address, Veritas, Photographic News Office, 5, Castle Street, Holborn, E.O. rO LET.—Photographic Studio and JL eight-roomed dwelling house in the centre of Kendal. Good prices.—Apply to J. Jennings, Black Hall, Kendal. L OR SALE, 10 by 10 Double Swing * Back Mahogany Studio Camera, by Ross (screw adjustment), £3. Shew’s Changing Box for 10 by 8 plates, new, 25s. Cadett’s Pneumatic Shutter, 25s. perfect.—G. Beales, Spalding. A PPARAIUS for SALE—Contents of h Studio. A fine opportunity for a beginner. Four cameras,lenses, stands, head rest, baths, dishes, pressure frames, &c.—From six to eight o’clock p.m., 43, Prince ofWales's Crescent, Kentish Town. (OMMANDING Business Premises, U 30, Clapham Road; ten-roomed house, shop, and photographic studio. The lease, fifteen years to run, to be disposed of, or the premises would be let at a rental.—Particulars and cards to view of James Pousty, Auctioneer, 97, Fleet Street. For Sale. ~ N full working order, in the thriving I town of Bradford, Yorks., good position, a Gem Portrait Business, with patent camera, lenses, &c. making seventy-two gems on one plate. Everything, for use. Studio newly done up.—Apply,Studio, 272, Regent Street, London. To Photographers. TIMPORTANT Sale of nearly new and L superior Photographic Apparatus, consisting of No. 3 lens, by Ross; French ditto, half-plate ; j Camera Universal, 10 inch, by Morley; ditto Head J Rest; Glass and Porcelain Dishes—German and English Evaporating ditto ; Printing Frames, 20 by 17, 12 by 10,, 10} by 7, 8} by 65. Cabinet Rolling Press; C. D. V. ditto, with name; Posing Chair; 3 Changes; Show Cases; Graphiscope for 50 Stereoscopes; a ditto O. D. V. ; American Back gronnd 7 feet by 7 feet; 600 Negatives, 9 by 7, 71 by 42 5 Screens, &c. "Messrs. Thomas MITCHINSON and Williams will sell by Auction at their large Rooms on Monday next, 11th of October. 1880, at two o’clock, together wi h the Household Furniture, and effects, comprising Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Bedding, Drawing and Dining Room Furniture, seven Octave Cottage Pianos full compass, China, and Glass, „&c., the property of a West End Photographer, who is giving up the Busi ness.—Catalogues on application or free by post. (OLLODION TRANSFERS.—20 by U 16, 5s.; six 12] by 10) for 10s. Sample post free Is. 8d. Six fully-coloured in oils, 39s. Opals and canvas finished to price with despatch.—S Hampton, 100. Bodney Road, London, S.E. ?1RST-CLASS Retouching and Colour- ing done by Artist. Best work guaranteed. Price according to finish.—Apply by letter to Artist, 6, Yardley Street, Brighton. i PPEAL FOR AID.—A Photographer, P who has been connected with the art from its earliest days, the author of the first book published in England on photography, the inventor of chloro- bromiform of lime, and who has freely given publi city to much information valuable to the profession, having, through circumstances over which he had no control, fallen into distressed circumstances, appeals to the Benevolent of the Profession for aid in preserving his home from destruction. The genuineness of his case is testified by Messrs. Piper an 1 Carter, Publishers of the Photographic News, by whom subscriptions will be thankfully received, and acknowledged in these columns. The following donations are thankfully acknow ledged Vincent Hatch, Esq. (Huddersfield) £110 J. L. McLanachan, Esq. (Ealing) 0 5 0 E. Bell, Esq. (Ealing) 080 Iw. MLeod, Esg (Hunstanton) 0 26
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