GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, LMIBTON-QUAY. (noar tho Hallway station) WELLINGTON, has tho LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN of Fancy Goods and Toys BASKETWA E Plain and laney DINNER SERVICES, FROM £2. Tea and Breakfast Services FROM lis, CROCKERY AND CHINA ALL SORTS ALL Wairarapa Settlors would dn well to call, aa wa aro makinp up paroola daily fot settlors on tho line, and all ordorjby post, accompanied by P. 0.0, will be well attended to. Having sent out largo ordors for XM AS GOODS. Wo are determined to miko our Xmas Display tho bost ever seen, and shall lie glad of a visit from all Wairatapa cus "toinota, GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, Lanibtoii-Quay Wellil t n " 3380
PKINOB OF WWiES LI VERT STABLFS AND HOttbE REPOSITORY WILLIAM NKILTj la prepared to supply thn travelling public with BUGGIIiS, OARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on tho shortest notice. Tho Livery department is under tho uro of an experienced m'oom, and overv attention is paid to stabling bait and stall accomraodfitiou, HORSES o ad-class quality kept Mißtantly on hire. Mono—Civiliti/, Oooit Jt«oiniiiotfn(to)i and REASONABLE Cham. A 'BUS will run to and lrom the BtnhlostnmeeJovor twin
EKFTAHUNA TOWN HALL, MAY be had by travelling com panics, or for balU, partita publio meetings, Ac,, at MODERATE CHARGES. The Hall is commodious and fitted with evory convenience. For terms apply to the proprietor. AUGUST JIALBERG, 8318 Ekotahuna A NNOUNCEMENT, PRICE, O'XIALLEtf &CO„ PHOIUGPAPHERS AN D P JItTJtAIT PAINTERS. Beg to Miniate dial 'they have taken over tho business lately carii;d on bi Messrs Connolly and Hermann, 55 Lambton-qiwy, whe>e th>*y have made iuiiwitant alterations and complete!) rerandtlW the whole promises. The OPERATING ROOM has hoc fi ted according to tiie moat n.orlerunnd approved system 'of lilfiH AKT PHOTOOPvAPUY, atul the alterations which have been cari'ltd out undi'r M O'MaUoy's supervision, are such that the jnplwnt heat and glare often ccim • plained of in tho pliotrgraphio atelier are completely avoided, and consequently the ease andeomfort of the sitter assured, thus the innat delicate gradations of light and shade in complexion or fabric can be reproduced. '/he Lightin? and Posint', which is Mr O'llalley's social fork, he havinij had a thorough artistic training and experience in tho best studios in England and America, will bo jar excellence, OPALETTES.—We would oil! fp'ecta! attention to this style of liniihitig foi those preferring an unglazrd surfaer without ohicurina tho shadow as executed by us Ihb style of finish i not injured by handling or moisture. All Neaafires taken by tho lata firm are in our possession, from ivhich dupli ctte orders may be had or enlargements made, and finished hi oil, water colour or monochrome, PRICE, O'MALLEY &CO„ 231-1 55, Lambton Quay. SKIH DISEASE, THE prevalence of Skis Disease lm". induced me to introduce an unfailing Rernery. obtained from Aun Kololo, of Fiji, during my stay there' Having had such thorough success in the treatment of various forms of Skin Disease I can coi.lidently assure any person sufforing from any such affection that the most obstinate cases cuti be cured in froral4to2Bdays._ The valuo of my remedy is evidenced by tbo very numerous, genuine, umio licited testimonials which may be iupectcd on application. Any disease of tho skin is peculiar!} inhctious, and auypei'son suflVtingfroin, or I avins! a suspicion of audi, should h iust- ntly treated with my never-failing remedy, i shall bo visiting Mnstortnn about the beginning ot April, of which dm; 1101 cu will be glvon through the <o]umn< of this journal, and any person sufferin; frcm an infection of the skin of whatjo' ver Jiatnro, will be studying their health and comfort by consulting mo. AV. SPRING, m WELLINGTON. W&th MATT-OPAL-TYPES (Patf.Sl). HEW PROCESS is PHOTOGRAPHY. MESSRS \Y RIGGLESWOR JTI .AND BIN IS S, PHOTOGRAPHERS To His Kxcbliexov tiie Rioiit Hon, the Earl of Onslow, Governor of New Zealand, BEG to call the attention of their patrons and the public to tin opinions of the press on the now JIA'fT-OI'AL-TYPE PROCKSB. Nv.w Zealand Times, Bth November _ 'Tho delicate pearly aurfaco givo ti. tlic-30 pictures by the new process, which, by the way, is patented, is veiy charm ing indeed, nud a distinctly original departure from tho old stylo.' Evknino Post, Bth Novembiti'."After the usual stylo of thinx tho eyu rests gratefully 0" bu<-1i portraits as thoso shown by 51c™" and Uinnß, They have all the softness and defocy of an Indian ink drawing The general effect is really charming." Evening Press, Bth November.— «i ]iy the process now patented by Messes Wrigglesworth and liinns ordinary photographs can bu riven all tho effect' to be obtained on opal, Wo feel sure that theso pictures will spaeddv make their way into public favor, and retaiu it after doiugso." Catholic Times, lath November,- " For sobriety of ttue realism of effect, and artistic success, couiincnd us to tho new process,"—p, 9. "Such delightful aud artistic results upon albumonized paper we havo never h therto seen." Willis st, Wellington. Neaihy Oh'Ositb the Empire lloiei, WELLINGTON. Telejilmo Ml 7 li P !
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3486, 16 April 1890, Page 4
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