" ■/ ; ' ....... .._ .Thqre js .probably no art. or industry which re* -quirea-^for'the-produciiibn of good work—greater -caro and attention, to; details: than does the art of •photography. The public are little aware of the numerous appliances and processes used m a first--class photographic establishment. A visit to Mr Martih's studio at Wanganul will prove this to be so, for it is here we! find numerous rooms, each : having its own departmental work and a staff of assistants to carry on that work. We also find electricity is employed m producing the beautiful stippled effect for which Mr Martin's work is so 'much admired. -But the most interesting and, we must say, to our mind, the most complicated process is that of enamelling; the marvellous beauty im- * parted to the photograph by this process is truly -astonishing. And we are assurred by Mr Martin V that the enamelling not only produces this beautiful appearance, but renders the picture' permanent i by means of .its air-tight and damp-proof coating. A .yisit to Wanganui, if for nothing else than to be photographed at Mr. Martin's, would be a highlysatisfactory way of spending a day.— fADVT.] '' "-Baxter's Liing Preserver, enjoys an unparalleled 'success 1 Its value to those who suffer from Piilmo- • nary complaints is inestimable I The " Slight Cold" yields to it' in a mamier truly amazing ! , The symptoms of advanced Consumption, too, are' alleviated as by a charm. Astluna andßronchitis flee away as ' chaff before the wind." The Organs of -Voice have % imparted to them: a clearness $f Tone, Sweetness, and Purity, which render the Lung Preserver an universal favourite of' those- -who exercise their Vp-' . cal powers m public. It is within the reach of all, < and so pleasant to take, that children like it. t yonJiaye-any Pulmonary • disorder, try it. To-day :you'mnybein'tiine, "to, destroy the Canker-Worm which preys oni your' vitals.' .To-ihorrow it may be ' Too Late ! Life is precious, and hangs upon a very slender' thread 1 At once, then, .send to an Agent for a.bottle of "Baxler's.Lung Preserver," and prove . that it really is inestimable. See Book of " Every ,'. Hours," to bo obtained of Mr Leary,;. r 'hemist. ' ■*' Coughs, colds, bronchitis, &o:, are anick^y.cured by using Baxter's,". Celebrated :lAingF"Preservbr.f i ' This old established and popular medicinj is plea- j sant to the palate, and highly extolled by members ' of' the medical, legal, and clerical professions. For , "testimonials see fourth page. Lists of wholesale agents is given m advertisement Agonising Neuralgic Paitis. — Baxters Anti-Neu ralgic Pills have been named by the public " Magic Pills' m account of their marvellous action m curing Neuralgia, Toothache, Sciatica, Lumbago,- and < other Neuralgic pains.— To be had post free on re ccipt of 19 or H postage : stamps.— J. Baxter, Chem« jit, Ylctorln-otreet, Ourlstohureh.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 51, 29 July 1885, Page 4
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458Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 51, 29 July 1885, Page 4
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