\n ■juT .iMmiPHOTOQKAPHBRS, '' ■. oj ;nii!ii-;ihj'.q M v'i j ; ._ ilWi't'lS-fITBEKT We.l/U.NOT.ON.j ...,.., PPW't? 'lie Empire Hotel. JiVJLi';,B|NN3.!have.i the.honor' to lnfoiim ; tjlieir patjonß and the public of jWellinptoiv '.while them.moat cordially for their' neretoforeimpre than liberallpiitropilge,' that ."n-jtheifi staff, and having-iaefinred'^new'anijl' more efficient aid.initwo.importantbranohes .of■ their/a^t,they..T,re. no\v;in a position.'.to. offer "better .and, ,more artistis prpduotionß than any they have yet. attained a! long and brilliantly-successful! career, i,. in! proof of this, attention is respeofchilly called] to ;the new exhibition of photographs now on view ; in' their lobby,' all pictures of which are printed from negatives taken during the past. fewweeka.i; iCohsiderable ''expense has been incurred by the firm in .securing the most complete and perfect processes'of enamelling and embossing, andinfuturoallpjhdtbgraphs ;}eaving:the establißhmcnt'of Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns'.willi;be finished by this beautiful nreservatiye method. Mr Wriggleswofth's long residence'in the principal citios of the AUBtraUan.iolbnies'.lias given him exceptional facilities forfocoljiitig acquainted with all that is latest Wilbeßt ?n the art of producing•'sun'uictures^and.in! futurelthe. peratihgirbom ment will be under.his personal;supervision. :The r agents''of the : fifin'in'Melbourne and' , Sy'dneyiav'e i( rec / eiVed\inßtruptibns,to keep .Messrs WrigjjlelwdrtH!and 'Buins-'o'ariteliy' hand promptly l supplied' with'ail novelties, either'in■ apilarainsi' 'accessories,-'or new pro'•ceßses ; l alfjd, , tlicy ,t have : atanclißg orders to thai'may become available from time to time'fift anyiVdepaft--merit pr the'firrh'fi business; ! ;; In' conclusion,: .Messrs' WrifegleßwdrtV'and 'Binils beg .to; in^ 1 fdi'm intending''aitter^'thtit T they, may rely: uponMe-mdst perfect : ahd Scrubulous care 'upon 'their"portraits, frop choioe of acceWdriee. and 'fiaokgrbuud, .light-' ingj-ipoaingj-retouching, ajid printing,"down '.to; enameilihgj"'mbuntiug," and i embossing, Special attetitiori' ia called to 1 the fact that the. fifift have resolved-to make no• extra charge' for enamellingV which■iH 'the ■ Australian xoloiiie's oausea an additional 'outlay on the part of the public of from 5s to. 20s rjer M. Wrigglesworth and; Binns>i ;."! ; ■» Photographers, ; WII,LIB'STREET.i.;iiJ....... , .ivWELLINQION I
1; paselbergand Gq.'s ",.;;'■ '-^"wAIRARAP A; ~,. . : Yfo O-OPERATIVTI ' "■■. QTOREQ :'■ VO-OPEMTIYji , pTOREp Have Received, and are '.just' opening 408 PACKAGES OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE; AND 0 i 850 CASES''W TEST :PROOF -V-- ■ IEROSENE, ; Perb.s."IONIC" from LONDON, „ „ ; '/ESTRELLA" from LONDON „ „ "PARNELL" from,NEW YORK. THE ABOVE GOODS C6MPRISEParkcs.'Spades, Shovels,. Digging Forks, Galvahiaed Tubs and Buckets, Galvan- ; M,< ised.4-Barbed'Wire, Best' Black M, " , ,'C,-.Eencing:Wire ) . 7,^- i: 0 : A Wire Nails, Wrought Spike's A , : i '„|' l j i '.''„S , " i Diamond Staples, Sor- ;S v/l iM ,'.!:-i".i"ii-." iiiii by?B':Edge-'Toola, .E f^,''!,',' -'''■■''•'■'•'■! ( -' i L'" Saw's,, and'"'L''| :;.:;,!.. ; •;. .J-, ! /;.•;.•• ] '-i E Holowarc ! E : ; , , ;ii ,R Brass, Foundry B . ;i ; v G; Goods; Building Mater- :G , ;: & terials,' Irb ii Bedsteadsj & C 'Lamps', Eleetio-plated Goods, C o, ', Brusliware,' Carpenters Tools, 0. ' Weighing Machines, Fenders, Firo Irons 'Etc,""" '""'"' 'l.\ja, Etc,
MPIOANiGOODS!!! ..i- ---" ""-' w I Sbarpeß' Axes in all patterns, pollings' Picks, Long-handle Shovels, Axe Handleß, I/isihtningSaws, Hammers, DisW'B Saws' Churns, Chairs. Broom, Clothes Pegs, ; .&q. :i •*" MA&TERTONand GREYTOWN. ,
Ofk'n SACKS OF PRIME DER)VENT. fV Vi Potatoes at :3s Od'ppr aJJt I -,bAß?...r.j. i :i!!i« ■*'■*- jvi'V:V-: ' :i ' U |'|";S ; . .^reat.,Sale / Maßterton v ,.
Under the patronage of their Excellericiea , the, Honourable-Sir Arthur Hamilton' '' ' Gdrdbn', K;6,M:K','and the Marquis of Nornunby,&c„ \ ''f:''\ : HE. LIAEDET, the well-known Tax- , idermist ! ah'd' Featlier Furrier, bogs to.iDform hia friehdß and iho public that he., had. next donr to the Bank of Now South-Wales, Willis-street, wlierohej will beable to offer for seleotiori the choicest feather muffs,- .tippets.;and guffs, made from New' Zealand sea and' land birds, and' 'animals..'., AIL kinds .of. skins : and Inado* ; up ! tb order.,' A selection of Maori curios always on hand. Every description of taxidermist's art is carried on apon'the, pfemises.;.; Birds 'and; animals' set up\to, order • skins and furs renovated- and freed; from moths ;'• ladies' sealskin jackets'and. hats made to .order, also lined/and'repaired; feathers'cleaned, dyed, and curled. A se;,, lection of, stuffed birds always on hand, First prize'medals America/Melbourno, and; Sydnoy. Observe the address- , \i" ! Hi E. LIAKDET, Next -.the Bank of .ES. W.„ Willis-street,' I,'"'', ! , ; " 1402
PAIBS-WATERTIGHT,' ItfcMc« : rM^RTON. (Late of Eiohabd 'Aip'si Sackviilfe-stre^; 1 v ADrBEBs': Opposite Evknisq IVsrj t;0tl WILLIS-STBEET,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1431, 16 July 1883, Page 3
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636Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1431, 16 July 1883, Page 3
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