. MESisfs WRWQLESWORTJi & BINNE , PHOTOGRAPHERS.; . ~W I & LIS-BTRERT W E HIN QT 0 N,i . . 1 !' ■ ; Opposite the Empiro Hotel, M 'I : • Messrs ane ■ BINNS 'lmve 'the hfmor to inform their patrons auM'tic ptiblic of Wellington, ■while thanking tliem niost cordially for theii heretofore more tlflfn%ral patronage; that ut their staff, and having seoured new and more efficient aid in two important branches of their art, they are nowln a position to offer bojiter smd more artistic productions %n any they have yet attained during a lofig and brilliantly r9uuceasfu 1 career. ! In proof of this, attention is respectfully called to the now exhibition of photographs now on view in their lobby, all pictures of which aro printed from negatives takon during the past few weeks. Considerable expense has been iuourred by the firm in securing the most complete and porfect processes of enamelling itnd embossing, and in future all photographs worth and Binns will bo finished by this beautiful nrescrvative method, Mr Wrigglesworth's long residence in the principal cities of the Australian colonies has given him exceptional facilities for becoming acquainted with all that is latest and best in the art ol producing sun pictures, and iu futura the perating-roora and the retouching department will bo under his personal supervision. The agents of the firm in Melbourne and Sydney haye received instructions to keep Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns carefully and promptly supplied with all novelties, either in apparatus, accessories, or new processes ; also, they havo standing ordi/rs to secure any special talent that may become available from time to time for any department of the firm's business. In conclusion, Messrs Wmglcßworth and Binns Leg to inform intending sitters that they may rely upon the most perfect and scrupulous oare boiug bestowed upon their portraits, from choice of accessories and background, lighting, posing, retouching, and printing, down to enamelling, mounting, a|id embossing, Special attention is pahed tp the fact that the firm have resplvod to intake no extra charge for enamelling, which iu the Australian colonies causes an additional outlay on the part of the public of from 5s to 20s per doz. Wrigglesworth and Binns, PHOTOGRAPHERS, WiiLia-SiiiHET Wellington.
M. Caselberg and Co.'s W All{ ARA P A riO-OPERATIVp QTOREH IjO-OPERATIVJjj STORED Have Received, and aro just opening 408 PACKAGES OP GENERAL MERCHANDISE. AND «G0 CASJIS of TEST PROOF KEROSENE, Pers,B. "IONIC" from. LONDON, ~ ~ " EtiTBELLA" frqm LONDON „ „ '-'PAIiNIiUj" from NEW YORK. THE ABOVE GOODS COMPRISE— Parkcs* Spades, Shovels. Digging Forks, Galvanised Tubs and Buckets, Galvauif, ised '1 -Barbed Wire, Best Black M, C Fencing Wire, No, 6, 7, 8, C A Wire Nails, VVroughtSpikea A S Diamond Staples, Sor- S E by's Edge Tools, K L Saws, and L B CUTLER! B E Hq lowavo E R Bfa, a a Fouudvy R G Goo I. J , Buildjng Mater- 6 ft tenuis, Jron Bpdsteads, & 0 Lam]?, Elect)o-platad Goods, 0 0, Briwliwarc, Uarpontors Tools, 0. ' Weighing Machines, Fenders, Firo Irons Etc. Eto, Etc,
AMERICAN GOODS !!! Bbarpca' Axes in all patterns, Collings' Picks, Long-handle- Shovels, Axe Handles, Lightning Saws, Hammers, Diston's Saws Churns, Clmirs, Broom, Clothes Pegs, &c.
M. CASELBEEG AND CO., : MABTERTON AND GREYTO WH. WO RESERVE. Qfifi SACKS OF PRIME DERWENT U\J\J Potatoes at 3s Od per Owt. p CASH, D. F. MCCARTHY'S Great Sale, Masterton. Under the patrouago of. their Excellencies the Honourable Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, K.G.M.G., and tho Marquis of Normanby, &c,, &c.' HE. LIAEDET, the well-known Tax- , idermistand Feather Fiirrior, begs to inform his friends and tho public that he has opened premises next door to tho Bank of New South Wales, Willis-street, where he will be able to offer for selection the choicest feather muffs, thpets, and ends, mado from New Zealand sea and land birds, and animals. All kinds of skins preserved and mado up to order. A solcction of Maori curios always on hand. Evory description of taxidermist's art is carried on upon the premises. Birds and animals sot up to order; skins and furs renovated and freed from moths; ladies' sealskin jackets and hits made to order, also lined and repaired; feathers cleaned, dyed, and curled. A selection of stuffed birds always on hand, Firßt prize medals America, Melbourne, and Sydney. Observe the address— H. E. LIARDET, Next the' Bank of N.S.W., Willis-sfreet, Wellington, 1402 | j)0 PAIRS WATERTIGHT 150 BOOTS,
Locally Made;! Pegged, Tipped and Nailed, ■;: W S ;6 D V ' : ; I MASTERTON, fjil :H; .0 ;Mi A S : E N N I S TAILOR, • (Late of Richard Allen, iSackville-Btreet, j Dublin), i j, '' WELLIKQION. 1425
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1432, 17 July 1883, Page 3
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