GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, LAMBTUN-QUAY, (near the Bailway station) WELLINGTON, has the LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN of Fancy Goods and Toys baskbtva e Plain Mid fancy DINNEII SERVICES, FROM £2. Tea and Breakfast Services FROM lis. CROCKERY AND CHINA ALLSORTS ALL Wairarapa Settlors would tin well to call, m wo ate makln« up parcols daily for settler! on iho line, and all ordoriby post, accompanied by F. 0.0. will b« well attended to. Bavin? sent out large orders for XMAS GOODS. V!e are determined to make our Xtnaa Display the boat ever soon, and shall be glad of a rat from all Wairarapa cus, tomoia. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR,
Lambton-Quay Wellington 338 a TiEIKOE OF WALES LIYERT jr &TABLEB AND HOUSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM WEILL Ja prepared to supply tho travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on tho ahorteat notice. ' Tho Livery department is under the uro of an experienced (froonij and every attention is paid to Atabling, bait and stall accommodation. HORSES o lirat-cta quality kept Mnßtantlyonhiro. Mono—Civility, Good AuonoiiAiW mi REASONABLE Chrqct, A 'BUS will run to and trom the Btables to moot over train
EKFTAHUNA TOWN HALL, Mkt be had by travelling com panics, or for balls, patties, public meetings, &c., at MODERATE CHARGES. The Hall Is commodious and fitted with every convenience. For terms apply to the propriMor. AUGUST MALBERfI. 8318 Eketahuna: tfNOCNOEMENT. PRICE, O'JIALLEIf & CO,, PHOTOGRAPHERS ANDPJitTJMIT PAINTERS,
Be# to intimate that they haro taken uvor the business lately carried on by Messrs Connolly and Hermann, 65, Lambton-quay, whore tlwy havo mado impoitant alterations and cumplttely remwUkd the whole premises. Tho OPERATING ROOM has hcen fitted according to the must modem and. npprovod system of HIGH ART PHOTOGRAPHY, ami tliu alterations, which havo been earned out under Mr O'Malley's supervision, aro such that tbo dunleajant heat and glare often ennv pla'med of in the photf graphic atelier are completely avoided, and consequently the ease andcomfort of tho sitter assured, thus the most delicate gradatiims of light and shado in complosion or fabric can bo reproduced. Tho Lightin? and Posini', which is Mr O'Malley's special fork, he bavins had a thorough artistic training ami experience in the best etudioa in England and America, will bo pttr 'acdlaice. OPAIKTTES,—Wo would call special attention to this stylo of finishing for thuee preferring an unglaztd surface without obscuring the shadows, as osecuted by us this style of finish is not injured by handliug or moisture. All Negatives taken by tho late firm aro in our possession, from ffhich duplicate orders may be had, or enlargements mado, and finished in oii, water colour or monochrome.
PRICE, O'MALLEY & CO., 2314 55, Lambton Quay, SKIN DISEASE. mHE prevalence of Shis Disease has I induced me to introduce an unfailing Remedy, obtained from Alof Kololo, of Fiji, during my staythero. Having had such thorough Buccess in the treatment of various formß of Skis Dislabe I can coi.fadontly assnro any person suffering from any such affection that the most obstmato cases can be cured in from 14 to 28 The valuo of my remedy is evidenced by thn very numerous, genuine, unsolicited testimonials which may be inspected on application, Any disease of tbo skin is peculiarly infectious, and any perron sulforingfrom, or having a suspicion of such, should bo instantly treated with my never-failing remedy, I shall be visiting Mastertnn abont the beginning ol April, of which due notice will be glvon through the columns of thisjoumal, and any person suffering from an infectiou of the skin of whatsoever natnre, will bo studying their health and comfort by consulting mo, W. SPRING, 24G7 WELLINGTON.
MATT-OPAL-TYPES (Patkkt). NEW PROCESS w PHOTOGRAPHY. MBS&R3 WRIGGLESWOam AND B1 NTv S, PHOTOG It APHEHS To His Emeliwi'y tub Riom Hon. the Eiei or Okbmw, (Jovovnor of Now Zealand,' BEG to call tho attention of- their patrotiß and tho public to the opinions of tho press on the now MATT-OI'AL-TYPE PROCESS, Nuw Zealand Times, Bth November. - 'Tho delicate pearly surface »iv« tn these pictutcs by tho new procosß, which, by the way, is patented, is very charming indeed, and « distinctly original departure from the old style.' Eveniko Post, Bth November."After tho usual stylo of thing the eyo rests gratefully on sirh portraits as those shown, by Messrs Wrigglestrorth and Binns. Thoy havo all the softness and delicacy of an Indian ink drawing Tlio general effect is really charming." Evexino Press, Bth November,— "By the process now patented by Mcesss Wngglesffoith and Binns ordinary photographs can be givon all tho effect to be obtained on opal. We feel euro that tlieso pictures will speedily make their way into publio fiwor, and retain it aftordoingso." (Jathouc Times, 15th November,'For sobriety of true realism of effect, and artistic success, commend us to the new process."—p.!). " Such delightful and artistic results upon albumonized paper m havo never- h therto Been." ~p, 11. I WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Neabiy Opposite the Empire Hoiei, WELLINGTON.- : |e)eph«H9 Ko 101 3878
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3487, 17 April 1890, Page 4
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