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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1914 (Heft 47)

DOI issue:
[Advertisements]
DOI article:
Chas. [Charles] M. [Michael] Higgins & Co. [Higgins’ Photo Mounter]
DOI article:
Geo. [George] F. [Ferdinand] Of [Frames]
DOI article:
John Royle & Sons [Royle Machines]
DOI Page / Citation link: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.31336#0086
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HIGGINS'
PHOTO
MOUNTER


Have an excellence peculiarly their
own. The best results are only
produced by the best methods and
means — the best results in Photo-
graph, Poster, and other mounting
can only be attained by using the
best mounting paste—
HIGGINS' PHOTO MOUNTER
(Excellent novel brush with each jar.)

At Dealers in Photo Supplies,
Artists’ Materials and Stationery.

A 3-oz. jar prepaid by mail for thirty cts.
or circulars free from
CHAS. M. HIGGINS & CO., Mfrs.
NEW YORK—CHICAGO—LONDON
Main Office, 271 Ninth St. \ Brooklyn,
Factory, 240=244 Eighth St. j N. Y., U.S.A.

Established
1873
GEO.
F.
OF
Telephone
7484 Murray Hill
MAKER OF
FINE
FRAMES
Original Works of Art
and Reproductions Framed with Artistic Judgment.
274 Madison Avenue, New York


IN PREPARING
photo-engraved plates, the Royle
machines have conclusively proven
their value. They are to be found
in engraving centers the world
over in both large and small estab-
lishments. Only good machines
could satisfy so wide a demand.
Write for catalog
JOHN ROYLE & SONS
Paterson, N. J., U. S. A. Photo-Engravers’Machinery
 
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