GOLDEN RULE BIZAAR, jiMBTON-QUAY. (near tho lkilway . atatii.ii) WELLINGTON, Ims tho LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN of Fancy Goods and Toys BASHETVA E ■'lain and fancy DINNER SERVICES, FEOM £2. fea and Breakfast Services FROM lis. CROCKERY AND CHINA ALL SORTS ALL Wairarapa Settlors would do well to call, as wo aro making up parcels doily fut Bcttlors on tho lino, and nil ordenby post, accompanied by P. 0.0, will bo well attended to. Having sent out large orders for XMASGOODS We nro determined to make our Xmai Display the bost ever seen, and shall bi glad of a visit from all Wairarapacus toinoia. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, Lambton-Qnay Wollingtoi 3331 SKIN DISEASE. THE ptovalenco of Skis Disease ha induced ino to introduce an an failing Remedy, obtained from Alo: Kololo, of Fiji, during my stay there Having had such thorough success ii the treatment of various forms nf Ski: Disease 1 can coi.tidently assuro air person suffering from any such affoctioi that tho most, obstmato cnscs can bi cured in from 14 to 28 days. Tho value of my remedy is evidencei by the very numerous, genuine, unso li'cited testimonials' which may b inspected on application, Any disease of the skin is peculiar! infectious, and any person suffering from or havin» a suspicion of such, should b instantly treated with my nover-failinj remedy. I shall be visiting Maaterton abou the beginning ot April, of winch du notice will be given through the column of this journal, and any person sufforin; from an infection 'if the skin of-whal soever mturo, will bo studying tliei health and comfort by consulting mo, W. SPUING, 2407 WELLINGTON. MATT-OPAL'TYPES (Patent). NEW PROCESS in PHOTOGRAPHS MESSRS WRIGGLESWORJ'H AND 1)1 N IS S, PHOTOO RAPHERS His Excellency the llioht Hoj thk Eaul of Onslow, Governor of Now Zealand, 1 BEG to call the attention of tliei patrons and tho public to tli opinions of the press on tho noi MATT-OPAL-TYPE PROCESS. Nmv Zealand Times, Bth Novemboi - 'The delicate pearly surfacegivo t these pictures by the new process, which by tho way, is patented, is very charm ing indeed, and a distinctly origiua departure from the old style. 1, Evenino I'ost, Bth November,"After the usual stylo of thing the oy rests gratefully on such portraits a those shown by Messrs W'riggleswort! and Binns, They havo all the softnes and delicacy of an Indian ink drawinj The goneral effect is really charming." Evenino Press, Bth Noveinber.11 1'.y the process now patented b Mesiss Wrigglesworth and Binns oi dinary photographs can be niven all th effect to bo obtained on opal. Wo fe( sure tlmt theso pictures will speedil make their way into public favor t am retain it after doingso." ■ . Catholic Times, 15th November. - 'For sobriety of true realism of efleel .ind artistic success, commend tw to th now pvocess."—p. 'J. "Such delightfu and artistic results upon albumoiiizei paper wo ha\o never h tlierto seen, -P. 11. 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Neaiily OrrosiTK thk Empire Hotei | WELLINGTON.. Tolephone No ICI 337 i EKFTAHDNA TOWN HALL, MAT be had by travelling com panics, or for balls, parties public meetings, &c,, at MODERATI CHARGES, Tiio Hall is comniodiuii: and fitted with ovoty convenience. Fo: terms apply to the proprietor, AUGUST MALBERG. 3318 Ekotaiiuna PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM WEILL Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS and VEHICLES of every description oi: the shortest notice.
'Tho Livery department is under the usve of an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to ntnbliug, baitand stall•iccnuini«b.ti(m. HORSES o lirst-clnss quality kept constantly on litre. Motto—GiWitfy, Oooit Accommodation and RIiASOJfABLE Charges, A 'BUS will run to and trom tho Stables to meet ever train NNOUNOEMENT. PlilCß, O'MALLEY & CO., PIIOTUGI' AI'HERS AN DPOiITRAIT PAINTERS. Beg to intimate that they have taken over tho business lately carried on by Messrs Connolly and Hermann, 55, Lambton-qimy, where they have made important alterations mid completely remodJled tho wholo premises. Tho OPERATING ROOM has been fi'ted according to the most n.odernand approved system of HIGH ART PHOTOGRAPHY, and tho alterations, which have been carried out under Mr O'Malley's supervision, aro such that the anplcoaaut heat and glare oflen com. plained of in tho photographic atelier are completely avoided, and consequently the ease andcomfort of the sitter assured, thus tho most delicate gradations of light and shade in comploxion or fabric can bo reproduced. . Tho Lighting and Posine, which is Mr O'Malloy's special fork, he having hud a thorough artistic training and experionce in the best studios in England and America, will be par milt nee. .OP ALETTES,—Wo would call ppccial attention to this stylo of finishing for those proferrini an uuglazed surface .without obscuring the shadows, as executed by us this stylo of finish is not injuiod by handling or moisturo, All Negatives takon by tho lato firm aro in our posseeßion, from which duplicate orders may be had, or enlargements made, and finished in oil, water colour or monochrome. PRICE, O'MALLEY & CO., 85, lauibton fyiay. ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3495, 26 April 1890, Page 4
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834Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3495, 26 April 1890, Page 4
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