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BROWNING'S Amateur's Set § PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS 



Consisting of a Polished Mahogany Camera to take Pictures 

 4i" X 34"; O ne Double Dark Slide for Two Plates ; Achro- 

 matic Lens for taking Portraits, Groups, Landscapes, Szc. ; 

 Polished Pine Tripod Stand ; Printing Frame ; Vignette Glass ; 

 Cutting Shape ; One Dozen Dry Plates ; One Packet of 

 Mounting Cards ; Sensitized Paper ; Chemicals for Developing, 

 Printing, &c. ; Ruby Lamp ; Focussing Cloth ; Glass Measure ; 

 and Book of Instructions ; in Polished Case. 



Complete, price £2 10s. 



Illustrated Catalogue of Photographic Apparatus for 1893, sent free. 



JOHN BROWNING, 63, Strand, London, W.C. 



Gold Medals, Paris, 1878 : 1889. 



JOSEPH CILLOTT'S 



Of Highest Quality, and Having 

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 CHEAPEST. 



r FIIK JRJE JVUBJO Y FOR INDIG-ESTION., 



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