MESSRS .WRIUGIiEBWORTH .& B^NS, PHOTOGRAPHERS,' Opposite the Empire Hotel, ! ; : MESSRS' WEIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS have 'the honor to inform their patronß and tlie public of Wolliiipton, while thanMug'them most cordially for their heretofore more than liberal patronage, that havingmade'neoessaryandimportant changes 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 artistw productions than auythoy have yet attained during a long and brilliantly-suocessfal career. In proof of this, attention is reßpeotfully 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 fow weeks, Considerable expense has beon incurred by tho firm in securing the most oompleto Mid perfect processes of onamelllng and embossing, and in future all photographa leaving tliu ostablishmenttf Messrs Wrigglesworth'and Binns will bo finished by this boantiful nro-ci vative method. Mr Wriggles, worth's long residence in thb prinoipal cities of the Australian colonies has given him exceptional facilities for becoming acquainted with all that is latest and best in the art of prcduoing sun pictures, and iu futuro the and the retouching department will be undor 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 nbvolttes, either in apparatus, accessories, or now pro-: oesses j also, they ?have standing or.di.rs to. secure any special talent that may become availdblo from tiino to timo for any department of the firm's business. In conclusion, Messrs Wrißglesworth and Binnsleg to inform intending sitters that they may rely upon tho most perfect and scrupulous c&re boiug bestowed upon thoir portraits, from choice of accessories and background, light, ing, posing, retouching, and printing, down to enamelling, mounting, and embossing, Special attention is galled to the faot that tho firm have resolved to make no extra charge for enamolling, which in the Australian colonies causes an additional outlay on the part of the public of from 5s to 20s per- doz. Wrigglssworth and Binns, PHOTOGRAPHERS, WILIW-SntKBT .Weuington,
DJ.IcOMIY "p ESPECIALLY hep t$ inform thf.se wlioep could NOT GET BERYEP CEUSH!!
On Saturday, that ho has made up his mind QQSf INTJE 1 BAY§ UQNQERI d. f. McCarthy, ■ Qncou and Porry Stroets, Masterton,
Q ALE I QkULI Dale i Oalji QAM- ' QALEI f*SAL;E; : pALEI JOSEPH pAUL, . _ "MABTERTON, ' Now holding a' CLEARING SALE of his LARGE SURPLUS STOCK; caused, byorafi importing ~ •:' '" GOODS DIKE'OSf nmi tbb MANUFAC . ■ . } '"\jms,» .;; T - ■ Great depressi.on in Trade, Overstocking, scarcity of readJ wopy. &£ la. TO-fiß^MffimVUl..-MopYMUSTpiuni - DHRiKO ME PKESENT MONTH t! ' AT ALL HAZARDS'! II Men's Tweed Suits, .„ .. 19a6d,?5aGd Men's „ Trousers .. 6a lid, 7a lid Men's „ .•.. &VeUa 14s 6d, 19a fid Men's Heavy Tweed Coats;. lis 6d, 16s 6d Men's Black Worsted Stiits, 40a \lou'a „..,;„.. Overcoats 3>M : ■ • ■ Men's Heavy Overcoats 0 .', ? ,Boy'sKnito'Suitf.-. ;; ■•! Sslld, Ss'lld lioy'a T\yeod '|rou,ser S.u,i]s 18a fid Men's Cfltton. SJvhis,, . ,:• la 6d, 8s \W •Men's .•'■...Collars-,, ~ ~'■:,, ■ Bs6d,4"s.6d : V: Men's White Shirts, Miliary. :.-. •: ;- .. I Fronts ~',, ~,-,.' 2slid. ~ Boy' 6 Cotton Shirts .... Is' 6d, is 9d' Men's Hard Felt Hats.;' .. 256d,359d Men's & Boy's'Tweod Hata la lid : '''. " Men's Soft FoltHata.. •.. 1a11d,.256d. Men's Yorkshire Homespun . .... Flannel Shirts .;'• ..'' 3a lid Boy's Bracos 6d Men's Braces.. ...... 9i) Men's Cotton Socks .... 4d &Qd pair Men's Blue Sergo Hats, Wei- . '•' '. • '■'•'• Menfe Konic flit's''..'.' '„ -25 a (Id,'' -''' : Youths l Pi/jnjcSujta \'. ,-,. 21a$;■•■• • ' LARGESTOCK.OF BLANKETS TO CHOOSE FROM. LARGE STOCK QF B.OY'S AND YOUTH'S : OVERCOATS TO CHOOSE FROiLI COME AND HOY NEW GOODS H ' that were • ; . J3*IMHE HAHDSOF THE MANUFACTUHEEB ..'' SIX MONTHS■MI"' i;: ; • '■.-'• and'now to bo! "'.'.".;" '.V'-j-' P' OSITIVELT7;,.:'-'QACBmCETV' ositivell Sacrifice JJ CQME.F.ARLY TO AVOID THE ORDBH !• Joseph Paul, (NoxtMuiri; Dixon's Maßferton'CoaohFac tsry, Queen-Street.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1437, 23 July 1883, Page 3
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