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ston & Maine Railroad 



Summer Publications 



DESCRIPTIVE OF 



NEW ENGLAND SCENERY 



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AND SUMMER RESORTS 



Fully Illustrated and Containing Valuable Maps 



Fishing and Hunting All along Shore 



Lakes and Streams Among the Mountains 



Central Massachusetts Southeast New Hampshire 

 Merrimack Valley Southwest New Hampshire 



Lake Sunapee The Monadnock Region 



The Valley of the Connecticut and Northern Vermont 

 Lake Memphremagog and About There 

 Hoosac Country and Deerfield Valley 

 Excursion and Summer Hotel Book — Free 



Any one of the above Publications sent on receipt of 

 2 cents in stamps. 



A Colored Bird's-Eye View 



From Mt. Washington or a Colored Bird's-Eye View of Lake 

 Winnipesaukee. Either of the above will be sent 

 , on receipt of six cents in stamps. 



PORTFOLIOS 



A series of beautiful half-tone Reproductions of Photographs 



taken expressly for these works, illustrating New 



England Scenery, have been published 



under the following titles: 



Mountains of New England Seashore of New England 

 New England Lakes Rivers of New England 



Picturesque New England (Historic and Miscellaneous) 

 The Charles River to the Hudson 



Size of Illustrations 4 x 6 inches 

 Will be Mailed upon Receipt of Six cents for each Book. 



Address : Passenger Department Boston & Maine R. R. 

 Boston, Massachusetts 



D. J. FLANDERS, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. 



and 



Famous LVHliCrC PlateS Chemicals 



Now Permanently on the Market. 



We call special attention to : 



The 2 (SIGMA) Plates, the fastest in the 'world, which j 

 while working beautifully with all developers, give with DI AM- 

 IDOPHENOL the fastest and clearest results obtainable, 

 without sacrificing detail and brilliancy. For instantaneous 

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The "GREEN LABEL" Plates, which are 25% slower 

 than the 2 (SIGMA), retain all the desirable qualities of these. 

 We recommend them for portraiture where great speed is not 

 required. 



The "YELLOW LABEL" Plates— slow. For copying, etc. 



The ORTHOCHROMATIC A. are sensitive to Yellow 

 and Green, to be used for landscapes where green is the 

 predominant color. 



The ORTHOCHROMATIC B. are sensitive to red and 

 yellow, for three-color and X-Ray Photography. 



The PANCHROMATIC C. are sensitive to all colors. 

 These are the most sensitive plates to red ever manufactured. 



The NON-HALATION ORTHOCHROMATIC give abso- 

 lute NON-HALATION effects, and at the same time preserve 

 the greatest range of color values. 



The LANTERN SLIDE and TRANSPARENCY plates 

 will recommend themselves to all professional and amateur 

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In justice to yourselves we will ask you to compare carefully 

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Write for interesting booklet of Formulae. 



The Lumiere N. A. Co., Ltd., 

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THE 



FOUR-TRACK 



NEWS 



The Great Illustrated Magazine 

 of Travel and Education 



150 OR MORE FAGES MONTHLY. 



Its scope and character are indicated by the following 



titles of articles that have appeared in recent 



issues, all profusely illustrated : 



Eleven Hours of Afternoon, 



The Americanization of Paris 



Summer in Winter 



Where Blue Met Grey — Poem 



Some Animal Models 



Where Every Prospect Pleases 



New England Witchcraft 



Time Defying Temples 



New York From an Air Ship 



A King on American Soil 



New Zealand . - 



The Limited Express — Poem - 



Tent-life 



The Nub End of Canada 



Corral and Lasso 



Santo Domingo - 



Cy War man 



Alexander Hume Ford 



Minot J. Savage 



Thomas C. Harbaugh 



- Julia D. Cowles 



Kirk Monroe 



M. Imlay Taylor 



Alien Day 



Bertha Smith 



T. D. MacGregor 



T. E. Donne 



Nixon Waterman 



Sir Edwin A mold 



Frank Yeigh 



Minnie J. Reynolds 



Frederick A . Ober 



SINGLE COPIES 10 CENTS; or $1.00 A YEAR; 

 FOREIGN COUNTRIES, $1.50. 



Can be obtained of newsdealers, or by addressing 

 George H. Daniels. Publisher, 

 Room No. 48. 7 East 42d Street, New York. 



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