GOLDEN EULE BAZAAR, LAMBTON-QUAY, (noar the Railway Btotion) WELLINGTON, has the LARGEST STOOK IN TOW of Fancy Goods and Toys BASKETWA E Plain and fahcy DINNER SERVICES, FROM £2. Tea and Breakfast Services ;FROM lk CROCKERY AND CHINA ALLSORTS ALL Wairarapa Settlers would do well to call, as wo are making up parcels daily for settlers on Mi# line, and nil ordorsby pest, accompanied by P;0.0. will bo wefl attended to. Having sent out large orders for XMAS GOODS, We are determined to mako our Xmas Display tho bost ever seen, and shall be glad of n visit from all Wairarapa cus tometa. ■ GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, - Lambton-Quay.,,. Wellington 3380 PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM WEILL Is prepared tosupp'y tho travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, ind VEHICLES of eveiy description on tho shortest notice. The Livory department is under tho care of an experienced groom, and ovorv attontion is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. HORSES o ifst-class quality kept constantly on hiro. Mono—Civility, Good, Accommodation and MASONA BLE Charga. A 'BUS will run to and from the Btablea to meet evor train EKFTAHUNA TOWN HALL, MAY bo had by travelling com paniea, or for balls, parties, publio meetings, &c., at MODERATE CHARGES. The Hall is commodious and fitted with every convonienco, For terms apply to the proprietor. AUGUST MALBERG, 8818 Eketahuna: A NNOUNCEMENT. PRICE, PHOTOGRAPHERS ANDPOKTRAIT PAINTERS. Beg to Intimate that they have taken over the buaincsa lately carried on by Messrs Connolly and Hermann, 80, Lambton-quay, where they have mado important alterations and completely rcmodolled the whole premises, The OPERATING ROOM hss been fitted according to the most n.odem and approved system of HIGH ART PHOTOGRAPHY, and tho alterations, which have been carried out under Mr O'Malley's supervision, nro such that the unpleasant heat and glare often complained of in tho photographic atelior are completely avoided, and consequently the ease andcomfnrt of tho sitter aspired, thus tho most delicate gradations of light and shade in complexion or fabric c.in bo reproduced. Tho Lightintr and Posing, which is Mr O'Malley's special forte, he having had a thorough artistic training and experience in the best studios in England and America, will be far excellence, OP ALETTES,—Wo would call special attontion to thij style of finishing for those preferring an unglazed surface without obscuring the shadows, as executed by us this style of finish is not injured by handling or moisture. All Negatives taken by tho late firm aro in our possession, from which duplicate orders may be had, o. enlargements mado, and finished in oil, water colour or monochrome. PRICE, O'MALLEY &CO„ 2314 65, Lambton Quay. SKIN DISEASE. THE prevalence of Skin Disease has induced me to introduce an unfailing Remedy, obtained from A Lor Kololo, of Fiji, during my stay there. Having had such thorough success in tho treatment of various forms of Skin Disease I can confidently assure any person suffering from any such affection that the most obstinate cases can be cured in from 14 to 28 dfys. Tho value of my remedy is evidenced by tho very numerous., genuine, unsolicited testimonials which may bo inspected on application. Any d'seaseofthe n'un is peculiarly infectious, and any person sufforingfrom, or having a susp'cion of such, should be instantly treated with my never-failing 1 shall bo visiting Mastorton a the beginning ol April, of which duo notico will be given through tho columns of this journal, and any person suffering from an infection of the skin of what' soever nature, will be studying their health and comfort by consulting rne. W. SPRING, 2467 WELLINGTON. MATT-OPAL-TYPES (Patent). NEW PROCESS MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH AKD B J N IS S, PHOTOGRAPHERS To His Excellency the Right Hon the Earl of Onslow, Governor of New Zealand, BEG to call the attention of thoir patrons and the public to the opinions of tho prees ou the now MATT-OPAL-TYPE FBOCESS. Nnw Zealand Times, Bth November. - 'The dolicate pearly surfaceßivo to' theeo pictures by tho new process, which, by tho way, is patonted, is very charnv ing indeed, and a distinctly original departure from the old stylo. 1 ' Evening Post, Bth November,— "After the usual stylo of thing the eyo rests gratefully on such portraits as thoao shown by Messrs W'rigglesworth andßinns. They have all tho softness and delicacy of an Indian ink drawing The general effect is really charming." Evening Press, Bth November,"By the process now patented by Messss Wrtgglesiforth and Binns ordinary photographs can bo given nil tha effect to bo obtained on opal, We feet aura that theso will speedily make their way into publio favor, and retain it aftordoingso," Catholic Times, 15th November.— " For sobriety of true realism of effect, and artistic success, commend us to tho now process,"-p. 9. "Suoh delightful and artistic results upon albumenized papor wo have never htherto seen." 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Neakly Opposite tub Empire Hotel, WELLINGTON/ Jtlsjione No 161 \ J i ai c< 3-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3479, 8 April 1890, Page 4
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