HaTjß you visited Marlborough House recently if .not then go at 'once, when Goods . are sold Cheap for Cash. Bentley, Bros, have justly made' a noise over their Great Sale.- The Goods are without doubt exceedingly Cheap and . of Sterling Quality as certified to by the many .who have had the good fortune to find their .way to Marlborough House. The Winter has set m and j Ladies wanting warm Clothing should, come and see our value m Ulsters, Jackets, Dress Fa,briqs, and ManueU, which we can thoroughly recofninend. Men's Clothing we can do 'well, and would advise all those who have not seen our Tvyeed Suits at 27s Gfcito call, at the same time our overcoats can be seen at 16s 6d. .Do hot , lose this chance as it may never occur again.[ADVX;] ' ':: '; ', . :/,:,' _At The BonMaTche we are now showing: a"very large stock of new and seasonable i)rape,ry f nrpresent requirenienta m. J{en.'s, Boys', and Youths' Colonial Clothing and Overcoats ;.Ladie3' Mantles, Ulsters, and Fur Capes m great variety. Our value iix Flannels and Blankets is pronounced The Best. For Special Price List see advertisement elsewhere ; and before purchasing inspect the stock, and note the prices now. ruling at- The Bon Marehe, C. M. Ross & co .-...• ■■;■: ; .;- ,; .- ■;...-.. There. Js probably nq art qr industry which raquires^qr the proiluction of good work— greater cure and attention to details thau dqea the art at pliQtjjgraphy. The public" are little aware of the numerous appliances antj processes/ used m a firstclass pliotqgTapliic establishment. A visit t<i Mr Martin's studio nt "will prpve this.tpbp so, for -it id 'here we ftiid numerous -rooms, -each -haring it^ oyrn departmental work, and a 'stiff of assistants ' to carry .oh that work. We- also' find electricity is employed m producing- the beautiful stippled effect for which Mr Martiu's work is so much admired. But the most interesting and, vre must say, to; pur mhid, the uiQst complicated process is '■ that Qf enamelling'; the "m-.iwellous be;iuty imparted t(j the pliqtflgraph by this process is truly astqnislilng. 4nd we arg as3urred by Jfr Jlartjn that the enamelling not only- proUu'coa this baautfful appearance, hue renders the picture permanent by mc;ws of.itd air.-tiglit and d'lmp-prqpf coating. A Visit to ,Wang.inui, if for. notliihjj -lilac tliaa to be photographed at Mr ilftrtiu's, would be a liighly satisfactory way of spending a.day.—.[ADVT.] Agonising Kc«rulgic Anfcl-Nen ralgio PilU Jiotc heen named by the public "Jtfagic Pills 1 j.i acconnt of ?hoir m utcUoiu action m cvuy i.i^-XcHriilgia, .Tpot)»:ibl)'e,.' Sciatiua,' Lr.mixi^o, ai>d other IfoniMlgio i>:iiiis. — To be hxd post free on ye ceipt of 19 or 41 pojfev^c stamps.-- J. Baxter, Chen*. Ist, Viotorisi-ctroot, Christchurch; '■■-/"'■-'::.■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 27, 30 June 1885, Page 2
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441Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 27, 30 June 1885, Page 2
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