GOLDENBULE bazaar; L&MBTON-QUAY. (near the Hallway elation) WELLINGTON, ])M 1110 LARGEST BTOOK IN TOWN '• of Fancy Goods and Toys , BASKETWA E Plain and lancvDlMEß SERVICES, F110MJ& Tea and Breakfast Services FKOM. lis. CROCKERY AND CHINA ALLSORTS ' ' ALL Wairarapa Settlors would &<> well to call, as wo aro maklnp up parcels daily fur settlers on iho lino, and nil nrdenby post, nccompanied by P. 0.0, will be well attonded to, Having Bent out largo orders for XMAS GOODS, Wo aro dotormined to mako our Xnms Display the best ever seen, and shall lie glad of a visit from all Wairarapa cub' . tomeis. GOLDEN RULE HAZAAIt, Lambton-Qtiay Wollin«toji 3385
DKIKCK OF WALES,LIVERY I. STABLES AND HOME REPOSITORY WILLI AM NEILIi Is prepared to supply tho travelling public with BUGGIKS, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice, The Livery department is under the osro ot an experienced ijrooni, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accoinmiKktion. HURSES o jfst-claw quality kept ionstantly on hire. Mono—toi'li/i/, Wooit Acwmmodalim aid REASONABLE Charm A 'BUS will run to atid from the Stables In meet ever train
EKTOUUNA TOWN HALL, MAY bo had by travelling com pnnies, or fur bulla, parties, public meetings, &c, at MODERATE CHARGES. Tho UaII is commodious and fitted with ovory convenience, For terms apply to the proprietor. AUGUST MALBERG, 8618 Eketnhuna'
A NfIOUNCEMENT. PRICE. O'MALLEY& CO., PHOTUGP APKKTU AN DP JRTRAIT PAINTERS. Se» to intimate that they have taken over tliu bmini'sa lately cntiii-d on by Messrs Connully and Hermann, 65, Liunbton-qiwy, whero they Imvo made important alteratiuiiß and completely remodJled the wliolo premises. The OPERATING ROOM has been lilted according to the most n.odern and approved system of HIGH ART J'HOTOGRAPUY, and the liberations, which havo boon carried out under Mr O'.Molley's supervision, aro such that the .mplensanfc heat and glare often complained of in the phntc graphic atelier are completely avoided, and coiwquontJy the easo audcorofort of the sitter assured, tlins the must delicate gradations of light mid shade in complexion or fabric can he reproduced. 'lho mid Posiiij, which is Mr O'Malloy's sjiecial /o/'fc, ho having had it thorough artistic training and experience in tho boat studios in England and America, will ha par uccUchk.
OPALETTES.-Wo would call epccial attention to this stylo of for those preferring nn unglnzcd suifiico without obacuriiicr tho Bhridwvs, as executed by us (his style nf finish is not injured by handling or moisture. All Negatives taken by tlio Into firm aro in our possession, from ivhicli duplicate ordors may be had. or enlargements mado, and finished in oil, water colour or monochrome. PBICE.O'MALIjEYiCO., 2314 55, Lambtun Quay,
SKIN DISEASE, failins! Remedy, obtained from Alok Koioto, of Fiji, during my Btay there. Having Lad such thorough success in tho treatment of various furms nf Skis Disuse I can coi;hdent!y assure any person suffering from any such aO'eotion that tho most obstinate cases can be cured in from U to 28 days, Tho value of my remedy is evidenced by tho very numerous, genuino, unsolicited testimonials which may be inspected on application, Any disease of tho skin is peculiarly infectious, and any person suffuringfrom, or having a suspicion of such, should be instantly treated with my nover-failing remedy, I shall bo visiting Mastcrton about the beginning ol April, of which due uotico will be givon through tho columns of this journal, and any person suffering from an infection of the Bkin of whetsoever nature, will be studying their i health and comfort by consultin? me, j W. SPRING, 2107 WELLINGTON.
MATT-OPAL-T.VTES (Patent). MVPKOCESSi.v PHOTOGRAPH! WRIGGLESWORTH BINNS, riIOTURKAPHERS , TO HIS EXCELIBNOY THE Ruiiit Hon, THE Eari of On.si.ow, Goveruor of Now Zealand.' BEG to call thi) attention of then patrons and Iho publio to the opinions of the press on tho now WATT-OPAL-TYPE PIWCKSS, Nkw Zealand Times, Bth November. 'The delicate pearly surface give to thcaopictures by Ilia now process, which, by tho way, is patented, is very charming indeed, and a dietinctly original departure from the old style. 1 Bveni.no Post, Bth November.— "After the usual style of thing the eye rests gratofully on such portraits us those shown by Messrs WrijfAworth and Binna, They have all the softness andi delicacy of,an Indian ink drawing The general effect is really charming." Evening Phkss, Bth November.— "•lly the process now patented by Mcbsbs Wriffilcsworth and Binns ordinary photographs can bo given nil the effect to bo obtained on opal, W« /eel aura that tbeso pictures will speeddy make their way into public favor, and retain it aftor doingso." Catuohc Times, loth November.— 'For sobriety of true realism of effect, and artistic success, commend us to tho new rrocees." —p.!). "Such delightful ii'id aitistic results upon albuminized jmpnr wo Jmvo never h therto seen." —P. 11. 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Beamy Oppositk the Emi'ike Hoiei, WKLLINGTON.. y«leplwn«NoWl \!'W
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3488, 18 April 1890, Page 4
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