PUREBMDiiIiS AUCpNDJELLINIITi,tHRISTICHUiiCH,OUfJEDIN i ; AGENTS l : WAIRARAPA AGENTS:- ; : '.- ''/' " Mastkueon :. J, GRAHAM & Co., R, WYETH, G.'WYETH. Oambuton : MERGER & BAYLISS, W. P. ALLEN. Cukeviue:F. FEIST. ' ' Greyto\vn:MAXTON&SONS. Feathkhston : J. D. COX. .■...'■'.
NEW ZEALAND '. "I OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES j TO PERSONS fl bout to mako their wills, and doairing to secure the faithfui ,VIW,WWI,U execution of tbeir last wishes. >, , •," TO PERSONS proviaion by marriage contrnot or Hettle |
■CONNOLLY&HERMANNj LANDSCAPE, PORiiRAI^; (General Photographers, .;' '.' WELLINGTON.' ,; Mil CONNOLLY bo?s to notijy tluifc ho lias admitted MkR. HERRMAM as a (minor into the firm, and that tlio business of General Photographers will for tho future bo carried on i under the stylo of I Connolly & 1-lermanu. | Tho public will no doubt recoguiso the vast! importance of having their wants attended to b; tho heads of the linn, and as Messrs Connolly and Hermaun PERSONALLY UNDEHTAKE TH ' .. A.BETOUCHING Departments of their business tho public can rely on wiving the VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP A'P LOWEST PRICES, |Mb HERMANN, who is acknowledged by the profession to be UNEQUALLEP in tho Colony as a FIIIST-CLASS OPERATOR & RE-TOUCHER, holds several first prize Medals won various American Exhibitions Ho also possesses a THOItOUGH|KN'OW' LEGDE OF PHOTOGHAPHIO CHEMISTRY (rarely acquired by thoevcry-doy pliotographer) and as tho whole foundation of' the photographio art is based ou CHEMICAL PROCESSES, the public will knowledge, ?With tho addition of Mti HERMAN to tho stalf tlio lirm aroewibled to bringHlGH! CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within tho reach of all. They guarantee that whilst tho likeness will bn distinctly 'preserved, tlieii productions .will be UNSURPASSED lor ARTISTIC LIGHTING AMD POSING, DELICACY 01' HALP-TONES, and excel-, leuce of .finish. . CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHEP PROM 20/" DOZ. : LAItGEWOBK AT VERY LOW PRICES
DEPRESSION.: WHEN' in 'England a few ycays'ago, \m trying -to strike a bargain witli'a uiau-for a small piece of laud, 1 told hiiii 1' thought it -had been much lioglectcd thistles and dock lcuvca and other useless tiling allowed to grow. Unpaid—''Well,Mister, there is somo good inevery tlnuggrovNnjjpnth'island, but perhaps you. tyiufr see'it," For a similar reason,.'timbre is sumo good in depression, but every man don't ;soo it, nor is yet ableto put itto goad u.go.Owing to the depression here nnq s\hroad,l lave been enabled to huylWOO worth of New Goods .for MOO, consequently I can give better value tliMt any other mail in Wellington, Come and seo. '.''■■■. 2872 JaMES HUXLEY.' MONEY TO M SAVED GEORGE DIXON: BANNIBTEMt t iiAaTEIITONi: riONTRAOTED JEET.Corna/br [that \/ offensive nbiso of Clicking cured; mmmmPAY. '^l^ti'. "IiIXON'S'CHAMPIOPATENT W!RE'STR4mp by all judges to lo tho Best and Simplest ill tho Markot.\■No boroiii" of tho post required, Call to'.sco'rhorses shod with Steel Shbosfor'Gs per set FOB CASH ARTHUR .WAItBURTONA CO. SIOOK AMD SttAKHBKOKERS,LASD,ESTATi FIN'ANMAr. iNnß«KGl)lr.r!nuuTaiiTni>:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2992, 1 September 1888, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2992, 1 September 1888, Page 1
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