• ; '" : '•■ ■"" '.■■■■J:.K"\ [ TRAINING. ';' ''" e 1 FREE LECTURE, St )ROFESSQIi SAMPLE, tho, Colobrated ; "American 1 Horse Trainer; Will jdeliVor/ 'a FrtieLecturo'on thc : Management of Morses, at'the iTHEATRE ttOYALi'raTMJR&, DAY EVENING, &<3tlr July, at & pirn.: Ho will alao Lecture on the saute subject; at ; the', following jlaces,:— ■' "'' ;i . : I.At EBATHES'sTON; MONDAY, Jul)} 53. : At GREYTOWN, TUESDAY, „j S-4, At'CARTERTON, WEDNESDAY ,j 3.5.., •'■Since his arrival in New Zealand, Professor Sample has received the highest enconiums from the Auckland, Tarauahji, jWanganui, and Wellington Press, I '"' Tlie'Trofessor is engaged in the ■ work of ameliorating the condition of ;; our noblest domestio animal—the. horse—and eyory ; loveroftho " Gallant SteeU" should hearhiml' . ,: •* ' 1433
A NNIVERSAR-VT QOIREIjI., Anniversar I ;■ poiii^Lli; Of the Masterton Kifm Yolunteeji Cobpb THEATRE ROYAL, MASTEJ^IJOK,;.;' Friday.: July 20 f» 1 Friday, July 20 Friday July 20 8 Friday; July 20 DOUBLE TIdKET, Vh G<l, including Refreshments and atto>.tlimce. , lh lS°DiKciNfl to Commence' at' B.3o ! Sharp, JAS.BENTLEY, "\. : 1422 ~ Hon. Secretary:
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MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS ■■ PHOTOGRAPHERS, : WILLIS-STREET WELLINGTON, Opposite the Empiro Hotel. MESSRS WBIGGLKSWOBTH AND BINNS have the honor to inform their patrons and the public of Wellington,' while thanking lliern most cordially for their heretofore morn than liberal patronage, that lmviiiginadenecessaryaudimportant changes n their staff and having secured new and more efficient aid in two important branches of their art, they ire now in a. position to offer bettor and .more, artistu than any'they have yet attained, during,a long, and brilliantly-successful' career." In 'proof of this, atteut ioii ,'is respectfully called to the new ox hibitioii of photographs now on view in'their lobby, all pictures of which are printed from negatives tak'ori during the. past few weeks. . Considerable expense 'has been incurred by the.iirnviii semiring' the most complete and perfect processes of enamelling and emltossin'gj.and in future all phonographs • leaving the establishment of Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns will ho finished by this beautiful preservative method. Mr \vrigglesworth's long residence in the principal citieV ,of the' Australian colonies has giveii him'exceptional facilities for becoming i,acquainted with allthat is latest and best .in the art ol producing. sun pictures,, and, in: futuro the . perating-room and .ttio.jretouching department will be under his persopril, supervision.' The agents of the Jirm in Melbourne ■and . Sydiiej; ,haye .received, instructions to keep I'Mes'srs' Wriggleswortli -and-NBinns carefully ! and.promptly supplied:with all novelties, eithonin apparatus, accessories, orinew processes; also, they hayo standing orders to secure any special talent that may become available from time to time for any department of the firm's business* In conclusion, • Messrs Wrißgleßwortlr and Binns leg to inform intending, sitters that they imay rely, upon the most perfect and - scrupulous care being bestowed upon their portraits, from choice of accessories and background,'light- ; fog, posing, retouching, and printing,.down itoiionameliing, mounting, and. ..embossing! Special attention is called to the fact that the firm' have resolved to make .no. extra charge forr.onaraelling, which iu I the Australian colonies causes an additional outlay on the part of the public of from 5a to 20s per doz. Wriggleswortli and Binns, ' ; PHOTOGRAPHERS,; WiH'is-STbi'/r,,..,;,..',.; WBrJiiifdioif
D.T.McCAMY >ESPECTFULLYbegsto inform those whoee could NOT GET SERVED CRUSH!!! Ou'Saturday, thatlio lias made up his mind CO'NTaitl'l O'JCW) 1., ■,-:;;, i „r; /, 7.,DAYS,LON.6ER'! Queen and Ferry Streets, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1434, 19 July 1883, Page 3
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