- T.., R. jVTAijf 021 oegs to no city that; . iuj" U^scomm^tice'li .busineas m the premises' ■ ateljroccup v ied- i b'y' i I). t; M^voeorge.& 7 Co^ > 'and " ihasjust received his first; consignment of j ■;Drapery,'lSlen> f ;y6ilths t^and_;B ; oysV;Qlot'hr:, iingi . whiciir'has...b,eien-!'pur.ph^'©i j -.on. ) _mosV. advaintageous^tei-ms; owiiig" to J the jlateness - of the season ; and will be sold at the -low- 1 est rftioduneratiYe tpribes.— pATJya:.'J . ■/■ 7 \ At Th'e.Bon Marphe wea?e ! n6w^showing a very large stock* 'of new and seasonable jDrapeiy for present -requirements m Men's, |Boys', and Youtlw' Colonial ■ Clothing and ; Overcoats; Ladies' Mantles,' Ulsters, and ;Fur Capes m great variety. Our value m 'Flannels and 'Blankets is prpkounedd The ( Fpr,Speciai Pri.ce List.see'-ady,ei^ase-.. ment elsewhere ; and'Befor^.pur^Mingjn-;-spect-the stock, and note the "prices'riow Irulmg- at The' Bon Marche^C. 'Mi* 'HOSS; & ; Co3i r --t.A .. ■:•:■..■.•{•.■. :.;, -,'r* v Y b:t%-'V jHU ; '|In ßronchitisi and Asthma, "Baxter's Luirg Pre--.server" affords immediate relief. . - \, t ' Agonising Neuralgic _±*ains. — Baxter s Ahti-Neu iraletfc Pills have been named by the public "Magic Pills' Tnapcount of their marvellous Action an cur;in<r Nouralgiaj Toothache, Sciatida, : -Lunibago, and ■other Neuralgic pains. — To be had post free on re '. ;coipt.of 19 or 44 postage stamps. — J. Baxter, Chemist, Victoria-ctftjet, Christchnreh. - • There is probably no art or industry which requires—for the production of^good work— greater ! care and attention to, details than docs the art of photography. The., public are little aware of the ■ numerous appliances and processes i-iised m a firstclass photographic. establishment.. A visit to Mr Martin's studio at Waiißanui will prove this to be so, for it is here we i find numerous; rooms, each : having itß own .departmental work and a staff of .assistants to carry on that work:. We also flnd electricity is employed m. .pro'dncinß the beantiful .stippled effect for which Mr. Martin's work is so I much admired, •Hut' the. most: interesting and, we must say. to our mind; the most complicated process 'is that of enamelling j the ;marvollous beauty imi parted to the photograph ; by this process is trniy ; astonishing. And we are assurred by Mr Martin ; that the enamelling not only produces this beautiful appearance, but renders the picture 'pcwminent j by means (Sf its air-tipllt and^dami>prpot,cqati%. A : visit'tO'VTaiiganniv'if'for nothing else tliari to be photographed at Mr Martin's, would be a highly" satisfactory way of spending a day/^-[A.pyTt;]:" r
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 38, 13 July 1885, Page 2
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383Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 38, 13 July 1885, Page 2
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