MEBSKS WRIGGLES WOftTfl &[mw ' " i . PHOTOGRAPHERS, - h 'WiijLis-btbekt' Wellington, ' Opposite the Empire Hotel. MESSRS. WEIGGLESWORTHi AND i BINNS have the honor to inform their piitrons and tbo public of .Welhnpton, while thanking them most cordially for their horolofpreimore than liberal patronage, that important changes n theit staff j and having secured new and moreemoiont aid in two important branohes of theiij art, they iro doty in a position to offer bitter and more artistic productions than any'thoy have yet attained during a long and brilliantly-successful career. In proof of this, attention is respectfully called to the new 'exhibition of photographs now on viow inj their lobby, all pictures of which are printed Ifrom negatives taken during the paßt few weeka. Considerable expense has been incurred by the firm in securing the most complete and perfect processes of onamelling and embossing, and in future all photographs leaving the establishment of Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns wdl bo finished by this beautiful nreaervative method. Mr Wrigglesworth's long residence in the principal cities of the Australian colonies has given bim exceptional facilities for boeoming acquainted with allithat is latest and beat hi the art of produoiug sun pictures, and in future the norating-room and the retouching department will bo under his personal suporvisiou. The agents of the Arm, in Melbourno and Sydney have received instructions to keep Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns carefully and promptly supplied with all novelties, oither in apparatus, accessories, or new processes ; also, thoy havo standing orders to etciiro any special talent that may become availablo from time to time for any department of the firm's business. In conclusion, Mcssrfl Wrigglesworth and Binns leg to inform intending sitters that they may rely upon the most perfect and scrupulous caro being bestowed upon their portraits, from choico of accessories and baokgronud, 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 oxtra charge for enamelling, which in the Australian colonies causes an additional outlay on the part of the public of from 5s to 20s per doz. Wrigglesworth and Binns, PHOTOGRAPHERS, Willis-Street Wellington.
M. Caselberg and Co.'s WAIRARAPA rjO-OPERATIFO QTOREH JjO-OPERATIvJCj OTOREO Have Received, and are jiißt opening 408 PACKAGES OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AND QSO CASES of TEST PROOF KEROSENE, Per a.s." IONIC" from LONDON, „ „ "ESTRELLA" from LONDON „ „ "PARNELL" from NEW YORE.
THE ABOVE GOODS CQMPEISEParkea' Spades, Shovels, Digging Forks, Galvanised Tubs and Buckets, GalvanM, iscd Wire, Boat Black M. C Poncing Wire, No, 6, 7, 8, C A Wire Nails, Wrought Spikes A 5 Diamond Staples, Sor- S E by's Edge Tools, E L Saws, and L B CUTLERY B E Ho lowaro E B Brass Foundry R 6 Goods, Building Mater- G &■ terials, Iron Bedsteads, & C Lamps, Eleotio-platsd Goods, 0 0. Brusliware, Carpentora Tools, 0. Woighing Machines, Fendors, Fire Irons Etc, Flo, Etc,
AMERICAN GOODS !!! Slmrpes' Axes in all patterns, Collings' Picks, Long-handle Shovels, Axe Handles, Lightning Saws, Hammers, Diston's Saws Churns, Chairs, Broom, Clothes Pegs, &c. M. CASELBERG AND GO, MABTERTON a«d GRBYTOWK. JNO RESERVE. OAASACKSOF/PRIME DERWL ' vv Potatoes at 3s Od per Cwt., CASH. d. p. Mccarthy's Great Sale, Masterton. Under tho patronage of their Excellencies tho Hononrablo Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, K.G.M.G., and tho Marquis of Nornnnby, &o„ &c. HE. LIABDET, the well-known Taxt iderinistand Feather Furrier, begs to inform his friends and the public that he has opened premises next door to the Bank of Now South Wales, Willis-street, where ho will be able to offorfor selection the choicest feather muffs, tijpets, and cuffs, made from Now Zealand sea and land birds, and animals. All kinds of skins preserved and made up to order, A selection of Maori curioa always on hand, Every description of tkxidermist's art is carried on upon the wemises. 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 j feathers cleaned, dyed, and curled, A selection of stuffed birds always on hand, First prize medals America, Melbourne, and Sydney. Observo the address- ■ H, E. LIARDET, Next tho Bank of "N.S.W., Willis-street, Wellington, 1402
PAIRS WATERTIGHT BOOTS, Locally Made, Pegged, Tipped and Nailed. I).F.MeCSt MASIERTON t m H 0 M; A S , B N„N I S TAILOR, (Late of Hicharb At.t.en, Sackviile-itrtot, 1. , !!;u: ; Dublin)], ....... Addrms : Opposite Evening I'ost, WILLIS-STREET, WellinqioKi 1423
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1433, 18 July 1883, Page 3
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