. Newfoundland at the beginning of the 20th century : a treatise of history and development . Two Young Newfoundlanders. James Vey, photographer, has a well appointed studio in theGazette building, where he executes every branch of photographicwork, including finishing in crayon, bromide, water color, oil, also carries a full line of photographic materials, etc. It will beof especial interest to tourists and amateurs to know that they canhave negatives developed, printed and mounted in the most ex-peditious manner and at the lowest figure. A branch of Mr. Veys business is framing pictur


. Newfoundland at the beginning of the 20th century : a treatise of history and development . Two Young Newfoundlanders. James Vey, photographer, has a well appointed studio in theGazette building, where he executes every branch of photographicwork, including finishing in crayon, bromide, water color, oil, also carries a full line of photographic materials, etc. It will beof especial interest to tourists and amateurs to know that they canhave negatives developed, printed and mounted in the most ex-peditious manner and at the lowest figure. A branch of Mr. Veys business is framing pictures of all kinds,for which he has a large stock of mouldings selected specially for thepurpose. This department will have due attention and framing willbe promptly done and at very reasonable prices. NEWFOUNDLAND. sli. PHOTOGRAPHS. Parsons, the photographer, has an extensive line of local are of very interesting subjects and are valuable as illustratingindustries and scenery of the colony. Cod and seal fishing, harborand city views, and a large variety of views in various secti


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