EDUCATIONAL; E "FIRST .QUARTER of. MISS •' DUNiNE ; S Young-Ladies' Seminary, Colo-Stroot, Mastortdn, begins on MONDAY NEXT, July 2nd.'
; CHUEOH OF ST. MATTHEW ( , WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS.!! X will be ijiven in St. Matthew's Schoolroom on THUBSDA7, THE 19tu JULY. Admission, Is. liifl MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH & BINfIS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, ' ' WIIiLIS-STREET WeHIK-0 : TO ! H, Opposite the Empire Hotel. ; |: '-'
. BINNS have tho honor to inform their patrons and tUe public of Wellington while thanking tbem most cordially for their heretofore more than liberal patronage, that n their staff, and having secured new and more efficient aid in two important branches of their art, they we now in a position to offer better and moro 'artistic productions than auy they have yet a'.tained during'a long and brilliantly-successful career. In proof'of this, attention is respectfully called to thenew exhibition of photographs now on view in their lobby, all pictures of which are printed from negatives taken during the past few weeks. Considerable expense has been incurred by the firm in securing the most" complete and perfect processes of enamelling and embossing, and in future all photographs leaving the establishment of Messrs Wriggles l worth and Binns will be finished by this beautiful ureservativo method. Mr Wrigglesworth's long residenco in tho principal cities of tho Australian colonies has given him ex ceptional facilities for becoming acquaintd with all that is latest and best in the ait of producing sun pictures, and in future the operating-room and tho retouohing department will ho under his personal supervision. The agents of the firm in Melbourne and Sydney have received instructions to keep Messrs "Wrigglesworth and Binns carefully and promptly supplied with all novelties, either in apparatus, accessories, or new processes ; also, they have standing ordi.-ra to Btcnreany special talent that may become available from time to timo for any department of the' firm'B business. In conclusion, Mesfrs JiVrmglesworth and Binns beg to inform intending sitters that they may rely upon the most perfect and scrupulous care' being;bestowed upon their portraits, from choice of accessories and background, lighting, posing, retouching, and printing, down to enamelling, mounting, and ' embossing. Special attention is called to the fact that the firm have resolved to make no extra oharge for enamelling, which in tho Australian colonies causes an additional outlay on tho part of tho public of from 5s to 20s per doz. Wrigglesworth an Binns, PHOTOGRAPHERS, ■; WillisStbbbt .....Weliwgion. TN ACCORDANCE with a resolution of J. the Pastoral Society, I hereby invite Stockowners and others interested in the Frozen Meat and Dairy Produce Industry to meet at the ... ■■•■■/• ; PUBLIC HALL, CARTERTON,; On SATURDAY, the 30th Juno inst,, at *S, p.m., for the purpbso of considering the present position and prospectß of the Wellington Meat Export Company,- ' , ,-,. W. C.BUCHANAN, WW . President Pastoral Society.'•
WANTED fllOOO —/K . , ANTED. <&1000—U"C SECURITY !!! ECURITYIM inn aoove is tne amount we want by the ._ ''' Ist July, and wo Mnsc Havr It ! And for security we intend offering—- ; Best White Sugar,. 4d per lb ~■•■•; j Tea; 2s 4d (as good as any other Tea' in the Market for 3s) , • V/orcestei' Sauce, 7Jd per bottle : Men'B Boots, 7b Cd, per pair : : Men's Clothing, from 2ob' the suit : ; Men's Overcoats, 24s fid :. In fact, We intend Bediicing all our Prices ;|:';:;;;, ; For ; Cash'!,.r...?.: ■)■'■■ j■ .. ■ ; ..FOB |I6—DAYS—IO ; ' '■■' ' FunCHISERS OF OLOTHING, ■'■ j IRONMONGERY, ITOUUE, ■:•;■' ■ >'•!-' ■■"■ BOOTS It, SHOES, /i; ' " AND GROCERY, Will find it to their advantage bydalliing at f|APP & UARE'B.
WW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. i WELLINGTON SECTION PARCEL RATES TO THE WAIRARAPA. Not exceeding 7li) Ulb 281b 561b .112 Wedinyton.to—. & ;d- a, d. a. d. si d. s. d. IFeatharston 0:9 1 3 19 20 2 6 :Greytownv,-09'l 3 19 2 0 2-6 HI; iCartertoii;',, 1 OfU0 f U 8 2 0 2,3-2 9 Mosteitoi 4 -'- i' 6' 1 9 0 9 2 3 2 9 .' I !£ {) V, •! \J, I ' ,< ;:. ; . ': ■, To ensure despatch, "parcels must be at the ptation at least THIItTY minutes before advertised time of departure of train; Luggage and be' leftiu.oliargeof! '.the Bailway Department on paymehiof fees ranging from twopence to sixpence. •'-.•.■■ '■"h'r: : UjTORMiSHOROFT.I
PAMPHLETS, CIBCDLABS, TRADE . i ;ÜBTS,;AND CATALOGUES-Printed ith Jfe?tDeßß,',OheapneßS, and' Despatch 'at the J)iW pfficftterfe ' H ty* K^-M^i^MEmE^^B OIJBNTIVG-7G S (iwkcj: (in any »h»M,'it the WiiwiuPA DA'ttirbffifle.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1415, 27 June 1883, Page 3
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