GOLDEN RULE B A Z A A R, LAMBTON-QUAY. (near the Railway station) WELLINGTON, lins tho LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN of Fancy Goods and Toys BASKET WA E Plain and lancy DINNER SERVICES, FROM £2. Tea and Breakfast Services FROM lk CRQGKEKYAfID CHINA ALLSORTS ALL Wairarapa Settlers would do well to call, as wo are makinjr up parcols daily fur settlers on the line, and all urderiby post, accompanied by P. 0.0, will bo well attended to. Having sent out largo orders for XMAS GOODS, We are determined to make our Xmas Displav the best over seen, and shall be glad of a visit from all Wairarapa cus' tomcis. GOLDEN'RULB BAZAAR, Lambton-Quay Wellington rOWNSEND & COWPER HAVE just opened up their annua WINTER STOCK, comprisih amongst other goods, Canvas HO9O Covers, Kangaroo and Calf Bkin Leg' giiigs and Watorproof Saddle Aprons. Those in want of these articles will do well lo inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. A fnst-clasa COLLaR-MAKER nl ivßys on the premises. All repairs neatly executed, and nothing hut the best material used. Note.—Customers may rely, in send' in« orders, that their wants will havo prompt and careful attention. Prices are invariably strictly modorate, and country residents can rely on receiving the same treatment, both as retards workmanship and :harges as if tlwy resided in town and made their arrangements on the spot. Note the AddressTownsond and Cowpor, Saddle, Harness & Collar Makers, Queen street Masterton. 0239 MATT-OPAL-TYPES (Patekt), NEW PROCESS in PHOTOGRAPHY. MESSRS WRIGGLESWORJTI
JUNKS, I'HOTOGKAPHEBS His Exccunxuv tub Eiout Hon. the Earl of Omsiow, Governor of New Zealand,' BEG to call tho attention of their patrons and the public to the opinions of tho press on the new MATT-OPAL-TYPE PROCESS. New Zealand Times, Bth November. - ' Tho delicate pearly surface givo to these pictures by the new process, which, by tho way, is patented, is very charming indeed, and a distinctly original departure from the old etylo.' Evenino Post. Bth November.— "After the usual style of thing the eye rests gutofully on am-h portraits as thoso shown by Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binni, They have all tho aoftnesß and delicacy of en Indian ink drawing The gener.il effect is really charming," Evening Pit ess, Bth November,— "By tlip process now patented by Messss Wrigglesworth aud Binns ordinary photographs can bo given all the effect to be obtained on opal. Wo feel sure that those pictures will speedily make their way into public favor, and retain it afler doingso." Oatiiouc Times, 15th November.— 'For sobriety of true realism of effect, and artistic success, commend us to the newprucesß."-p. 1). "Such delightful and artistic results upon albuiiienized paper we have never htherto Been," -P. 11. 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Nearly OrrosiTK the Emmie Horn, WELLINGTON; Telephone No 101 8378 KRFTAIiUNA TOWN HALL, MAY bo had by travelling com panics, or for balls, parties, public meetings, &c., at MODERATE CHARGES. The Hall is commodious aud fitted with every convenience. For terms apply to the proprietor. AUGUST MALBEIiG, 8318 Ekotahuna PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM NEILL Is prepared to supply the tiavellim, public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice. The Livory department is under tho -are of an experienced uroom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall iccommodi.tion. HORSES o cirat-cI.U3 quality kept voiiatantly on hire. Motto—Ciciiifj/, Good, Accommodation and REASON A BLE Charges. A 'BUS will run to and Irom the Stiiblen Iji meet ever train NNOUNCJBMJiNT. PRICE, O'MALLEY & CO., PHOTOG U APEERS ANDP;)IITR AIT PAINTERS, Beg fo intin uto that they finvo takon over the business lately carried on by MesHfl Connolly and Hermann, 55, Lainbton-quiiy, whero they liavo made important alterations and completely remodelled tho whole premises. The OPERATING ROOM has been lilted according to the most n.odern and approvod oystein ,of HIGH ART PHOTOGRAPHY, and tho alterations, which havo lieeri carried out under Mr O'Malley's mpervision, are such that the annleasant heat and glare often complained of in tho photographic atelior are complele'y avoided, and consequently the ease andcomfort of tho sitter assured, thus tho most delicategradations of light aud shade in complexion or fabric can be reproduced. Tho and Posine, which is Mr O'Malloy'a special forte, he having had a thorough artistio training and experience in the best btodjoa in Eugland and 'Atnorica, will be par mlhce.
OP ALETTE S. —We would call special attention to this style oi finishing for thoso (jrflforrii)J an urjjluad surface without obscuring l!ie shadows, as executed by us this style, of finish is not injured by handling or mo'stups, All Negatives taken by the late firm aro in our possession, from which duplicate orders may be had, or enlargements mado, and finished in oil, water coluur or monochrome, PBICEt O'MALLEY &CO„ 2314 55, lowbtott Qaay,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3497, 29 April 1890, Page 4
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