GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, [iAMDTUN-QUAY, (near tlio llailway station) WELLINGTON, has tho LARGEST STOOK IN TOWN of ' Fancy Goods and Toys E Plain and fancy DINNER SERVICES, FROM £2. Tea and Breakfast Services FROM lis, CBQCKEKY AND CHINA ALLSORTS ALL Wairarapa Settlors would d< well to call, as wo aro making up parcols daily for settlers on tlio lino, am all ordenby post, accompanied by P. 0.0 will bo well attonded to. Havins,' sent out largo orders for XMAS GOOD'S We aro dotermlnod to make our Xmai Display the best cvor seen, and shall bi glad of a visit from all Wairarapa cus tonicis, GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, Lambton-Quay Wollintfoi 338 i SKIN DISEASE. THE prevalence of Skin Disease ha induced me to introduco an un failing Remedy, obtained from Alo Kololo, of Fiji, during my stay there Having had such thorough succoss ii the treatment of various forms of Situ Disease I can coi.hdently assuro an, person suffering from any such affectioi that tho most obstinato cases can b cured in from 14 to 28 days, Tho valuo of my remedy is ovidenca by tho vory numerous, genuine, uiiso licited testimonials' which may b inspected.on application, Any disease of tho skin is peculiar! infectious, and anyperson sufferingfrom or having a suspicion of such, should b instantly treated with my nover-failiiij remedy. I shall be visiting Masterton abon the beginning ol April, of which du notice will be givon through tho column of this journal, and any person sufferinj from an infection of tho skin of what soever .nature, will be studying tbei health and comfort by consulting mo. W. SPRING, MATT-OPAL-TYPES (Patent). NEW PROOESSin PHOTOGRAPH! WRIGGLESWORTH BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS His Excellent the Riom Hoj the Earl of Onslow, Governor of New Zealand,' )EG to call tlio attention of thei |_o patrons and the publio to th opinions of •. tho press on the nei MATT-OPAL-TYPE PROCESS. \t. ... n ..„n-,.. nn Oil. M...,».„1,A. - ' The delicate pearly surface Rivo t these pictures by the new process, which by the way, is patented, is very charm ing indeed, and a distinctly origina departure from the old stylo. 1 ' Evening Post, Bth November,"After the usual style of thing the ey rests gratefully on such portraits a thoso shown by Messrs Wriggleswortl and Binns, They have all the softnes and delicacy of an Indian ink drawin; Tho general effect is really charming," Evening Pkess, Bth Novembßr,"By tho process now patonted b Messss Wrigglcsworth and Binns ot dinary photographs can be given all th effect to be obtained on opal. Wo fee sure that these pictures will speedil make their way into publio favor, am retain it nftci'doingso." Catholic Times, 15th November,■For sobriety of true realism of effect and artistic success, commend us to th now process."—p. 9. "Such delightfu and artistic results upon albumenizei paper we havo never h thorto seen, 1 -p, 11. 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Nearly Opposite the Emote Hotei . WELLINGTON; Telephono No IGI 8371 EKFTAHUNA TOWN HALL, MAY bo had by travelling com panies, or for balls, parties publio meetings, 4c, at MODERATI CHARGES. The Hall is cummodiou and fitted with every convenience. Fo terms apply to tho proprietor. AUGUST MALBERG. 3318 Eketahuna'
)RINOE OF TOES LIVERY BTABLES AMD HOUSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM NBILL la prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice, The Livery department is under tho *aro of an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommndf.tion. • HORSES o irat-class quality kept constantly on htro. Mono— Civility, Good Accommodation andBBASONAULE Charges. , A 'BUS will run to and from the Stables to meet ever train A, NN 0 UNOEMENT. PRICE, O'MALLEY& CO., PHOTOGPAPHERSANDPORTRAIT PAINTERS. Beg to intimate that they have taken over tho business lately carried on by Messrs Connolly and Hermann, 65, Lambton-quay, whoro they have made important alterations and completely remodelled tho whole premises. Tho OPERATING ROOM has been fitted according to the most n.odorn and approved system of HIGH ART PHOTOGRAPHY, and tho alterations, which havo boon carried out under Mr O'Malley's supervision, are such that the jnpleasant heat and glaro often conv plained of in tho photographic atolier are completely avoided, and consequently the ease andcomfnrt of tho sitter assured, thus tho most delicato gradations of light and shade in complexion or fabric can bo reproduced. Tho Lightin? 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 exulltnu. OPALETTES.-Wo would call special attention to this style of finishing for those |»refcrrii« nn unglazcd eurfaco without obscuring the shadows, as executed by us this stylo of finish is not injured by handling or moisturo. All Negatives taken by tho late firm aro in our possession, from which duplicato orders may bo had, or enlargements mado, and finishod in oil, water colour or monochrome, PRICE, O'MALLEYi CO,, D 5, Laiubton Quay,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3496, 28 April 1890, Page 4
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822Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3496, 28 April 1890, Page 4
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