1858-1859 King Street, corner Fort Street, Honolulu, Hawaii.
1858 May 20. The Pacific Advertiser. (Honolulu, Hawaii.) May 20, 1858, Vol. I1,
No. 47, Whole No. 99, P. 3.
Having The Intention To Leave these Islands, I have sold my business of taking Ambrotypes, etc. to Mr. Froebe, and thank the public for the patronage I have had. H. Stangenwald. Honolulu, May 1, 1858.
Advertisement ran from May 20 to June 24, 1858.
1858 May 20. The Pacific Advertiser. (Honolulu, Hawaii.) May 20, 1858, Vol. I1,
No. 47, Whole No. 99, P. 3.
Honolulu Ambrotype And Daguerrean Gallery. I Take The Liberty To Inform My friends and the public in general, that I have bought from Mr. Stangenwald the business of taking Ambrotypes, Photographs and Daguerreotypes, and hope that the public will give me the same patronage Mr. Stangenwald has enjoyed. I promise the strictest attention. TH. W. Froebe.
Advertisement ran from May 20 to June 24, 1858.
1858 May 22. The Polynesian. (Honolulu, Hawaii.) May 22, 1858, Vol. XV, No. 3, P. 3.
Having The Intention To Leave these Islands, I have sold my business of taking Ambrotypes, etc. to Mr. Froebe, and thank the public for the patronage I have had. H. Stangenwald. Honolulu, May 1, 1858.
Advertisement ran from May 22 to October 16, 1858.
1858 May 22. The Polynesian. (Honolulu, Hawaii.) May 22, 1858, Vol. XV, No. 3, P. 3.
Honolulu Daguerreian And Ambrotype Gallery. I Take The Liberty To Inform My friends And the Public in general, that I have bought from Mr. Stangenwald the business of taking Ambrotypes, Photographs and Daguerreotypes, and hope that the public will give me the same patronage Mr. Stangenwald has enjoyed. I promise the strictest attention. TH. W. Froebe.
Advertisement ran from May 22 to October 16, 1858.
1858 October 9. The Polynesian. (Honolulu, Hawaii.) October 9, 1858, Vol. XV, No. 23, P. 2.
Photographs. Slowly but surely the various developments of science and art come singly or in groups and take up their abode in our island home, bringing with them memories of happier days or prospects of a brighter future. Among the many which we might mention, there certainly is none which recommends itself so strongly to the imagination and desire of the casual traveler as well as the permanent resident, as does the Daguerrean art through all its various developments and improvements, the very latest of which is Photography, combining with beauty and precision of execution of execution a durability which other branches of the art have failed to attain. We learn that Mr. T. Froebe (successor to Mr. H. Stangenwald) is now prepared to execute Photograph likenesses on either paper or leather in a style that will compete with the best from any where else. His Rooms are in King street, third door, up stairs, from the corner of Fort street, where Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes and Photographs can be procured at any time of the day.
1859 April 30. The Polynesian. (Honolulu, Hawaii.) April 30, 1859, Vol. XV, No. 52, P. 2.
Don’t miss the Opportunity Of securing a photograph picture of the ceremony of laying the cornerstone of the Odd Fellows’ Hall which can be had from Mr. Froebe at his Daguerrean rooms in King Street. The picture is perfect in an artistic view, and represents the scene just after the commencement of the address by Mr. Durham; a most favorable opportunity, while every body was quite, in rapt attention on the speaker. We understand that copies of Mr. Froebe’s photographs will be forwarded to the “Illustrated London News’ and the Leipsig Illustrirte Zeitung.” In connection with this subject we would simply give utterance to what seems to be a general conviction, that the portraits of their Majesties the King and Queen, now to be seen at Mr. Froebe’s rooms, are most splendid specimens of the art which no one that visits the rooms should fail to enquire for. We learn that the price for photograph copies of the portraits of their Majesties is $3 each, or $5 for both.
1859 June 4. The Polynesian. (Honolulu, Hawaii.) June 4, 1859, Vol. XVI, No. 5, P. 2.
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