Greatest Question . i •• NINE TEEN TH CENTURY ' • IS' . WHERE TO OBTAIN.iHE '.CHEAPEST' Drapery, Clothing, Bobtaand Shoes IN THE WAIRARAPA ? ' FABIAN BROS, STORE Stands Unkivalikd'Foe Being; The
DIUPERY, CLOTHING.iIOOTS • ' AVasiibßS, \ J" '>•' ' ,■ ,■ * COIUiEOTMSsofTHISmmiM^ ''' ; f.y i?> S»V»
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WILL BE OFFERED. r REMEMBER—TOE ' Cheapest the FABIAN, Ell,' HIKSCHBEKG'S STORES, GEEYTO W N.
MESSES WKIGGLESWORTH &JBINNS PHOTOGRAPHERS, , • W ILIIS •8T REKT- WELM NOT OH, Opposite the Empire. Hotel.
MESSRS wßiomswoETH- ASD' BINNS havo'lih'e honor.-to inform their patrons and'thd puKtlic of Wellington, while thanking them most cordially forjieir heretofore more -than; patronage,- that having made necessary and i mpor fcant cbangies. n their staff, and having secured nilw arid moro efficient aid in two important branches of their art, they .wo liow in a position to offer better and more artiatio productions than any tliey have yet attained during a long and hrilliantly-sncceaaful career, . In proof of this, attention is respectfully called to the re-.y exhibition of photographs how on view in their lobby, all piotures of whioh are printed from negatives taken during the past few Weeks. Considerable expense baa been incurred hy the firm in eequring the most complete B|)d perfect prooeases of enamellihg, and em! ossing, and in future aU photographs'; leaving the establishment of Messrs Wriggles-' worth and Uinna will be'finished'by this beautiful nreservative method.- Mr Wrigglesworth's long residence in the principal cities of the Australian colonies has given Mm exceptional facilities for becoming acquainted with all that is latest an'd best in the art of producing sun pictures, and in future the operating-room and the retohohing department will be under his personal,supervision. The agents of the firm ip Melbourne and Sydney have received instruction?.-to keep Mejsrs. IVrigglesworlh and Bihns' cafefully. and promptly supplied with all novelties, either in apparatus, accessories, of,He\V j)rocesßes • alio, they have standing orders to; secure any special talent that'may become; available from time to time for any department of the firm's businessi, In conclusion, Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns leg to inform intending sitters that they mayfly; upon tho most perfect and being bestowed upon' their portraitsffr'om, choice of accessories and background,-light-ing, poaing, retouching^and-printing, down to enamelling, mounting, and. jemboßsipg, Special attention iB called to the fact firm havo resolved to malie no* extra charge for enamelling, which in.,-th l e Australian colonies causes an additional; outlay- on-tho part of the public of from 6s to ,20s per doz. Wriggleswortii. and Binnsj.
PHOTOGRAPHERS, 4 ,1' ;W iLLTR-S-TniiEi.-...
BEST AND CHEAPEST PRESENTS. ■ Doug, \ ~,D01m,. .How, ; Frnty Eeposilorf,', ' Tom FANCY CDBA-ST,,. , t , ' - .. ALL kindß of FoncyrWork Matctlall!, and i'aiicy-Wprk .commenced worli, and cut-out patterns' Visitors to Wellington are" reßpcctfylly" invited _ to examine our vafie'di' Stock and note prices. ' •
-•-Assortment of Heal Brussels, HonitqH;, and Torchon Laces:' ORDERS accompanied by remittances Promptly attended to. • . , "1476
Rejoice, Oh Ye Residents OF CARTERTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD !! W. CIiAKRj Of thr Cut Cabii, Drapery, & Clothing Warehouse, Wellington, HAS much pleasure in announcmg that ho has opened a branch Store in CARTERTON, where the residents of the surrounding district can purchase their DRAPERY'. AND CLOTHINGat the same prices as are charged., in-town, "How can. this be done? is the question.that has been asked; the answer is easily, given:—W. Clark being a direct importer, and being in a position, owing to his extensive trade,, to dispose of; almost unlimited quantities el goods, is ablo to buy in the boat markets in the world, unci at such prftes aa enable him to.literiilly jto defy competition; this coupled with t,hp fact of th 6 Branch being con« ducted on cash principleßjivill account (pr the Tom Htqa charged i» a Country Start! Any articlo.Jnot in slock can be.piflcureijin a day or two, and oy<ry : customer mayfely «]pon civility and' atfen-' tion, no matter whether the amount of their purchase be One Pknny or . Fifty Poonds. 1491 - T, PROCTOR, Manager.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1492, 25 September 1883, Page 3
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