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W. K. E, OBINSON ' PHOTGEAPHIC AND GENERAL AGENT, Welleslet-bteeet East, Two Doors from Queen-streefc, Has much pleasure in informing the Public thafc lie has made arrangements with those eminent Photographic Artists, Messrs Burton Bros., for the constant supply of their unsurpassed series of Landscape Views, known as " K"ew Zealand Through the Camera," comprising over 2000 separate views. Also, a Series of Views known as " The Camera in the Coral Islands." This series consists of a selection of views taken by Mr A. H. Burton during the two visits of the b.b. ' Wairavapa ' t© the South Sea Island. The views will be uniformly of the Standard or Whole Plate size, beautifully mounted on first-class tinted boards, and will be turned out in a manner worthy of the reputation of the above firm. CORAL ISLAND VIEWS. Prices for the Camera in the Coral Islands are : Mounted, Single Copies, 2s 6d or 25s a dozen. Unmounted, Single Copies, 2s or 21s a dozen. NEW ZEALAND VIEWS. Prices for " New Zealand through the Camera" are : Mounted, Single Copies, 2s or 21s a dozen. Unmounted, Single Copies, 2s or 18s a dozen. A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT. N.B. — Me Robinson would particularly draw the attention of his customers to the fact thafc by taking 52 views of the series known as " New Zealand through the Camera," they can have them at Is each, and may choose their own pictures, and also can have them in any number from one a week upwards. MATRIMONIAL. — S everal reputable Females, aged from 18 to 40, are willing to correspind with respectable Out-settlers through. Hannaford's Registry. (110 couples already married through above agency.) ME. WILLIAM BLACEXOCK is our only Authorised Cellector. His receipts will be acknowledged. — Proprietors " Observer." i TO STJBSCEIBEES. The Subscription to the Observer (post free) is now permanently fixed at the following rates — Cash. Credit. Three months 3s. 6d. ... 4s. Od. Six montlis 7s. Od. ... Bs. Od. One year 14s. Od. ... 16s. od. Any person sending us twelve quarterly or half-yearly scriptions, will receive a copy of the Observer for a quarter gratis. NOTICE. All literary contributions, and letters containing matter for publication, to be addressed to " The Editor, Observer." All matters on business, letters containing cash, stamps, P.O. orders, and orders for advertisements, to be addressed to " The Manager, Observer." to advertisers. Advertisements ordered for insertion for thre« monilis will bs continued unless countermanded by writtek notice, forwarded to the Manager previous to expiry of the quarter.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 234, 7 March 1885, Page 2

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410

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 234, 7 March 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 234, 7 March 1885, Page 2

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