GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, LAMBTUN-QUAY, (near tho liailwav station) WELLINGTON, : litis tho - LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN of Fancy Goods and Toys BASKETWA E Plain and Inncy DINNER SEEYIOES, FROM £2. Tea and Breakfast Services FROM 11b, CROCKERY AND CHINA ALLSORTS ALL Wairarapa Settlers would dn volt to call, as wo are making up parcels daily for settlors on the line, and allordenby post, accompanied by P. 0.0. will bo well attended tu. Having sent out large orders for XMAS GOODS, We are determined to mako our Xmas Display the best ever seen, and shall be glad of a visit from all Wairarapa cus,' tomois, GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, Lambton-Quay... Wdllinston 3385 18 JOWtISEHD A COWPER HAVE jnst opened up their annua WINTER STOCK, comprisin amongst other goods. Canvas Horse Covers, Kangaroo and Calf Skin Leggings and Waterproof Saddle Aurons. _ Those in want of these articles will do well to inspect our Btock before purchasing elsewhere, A first-class COLLaR-MAKER nl ways on the premises, All repairs neatly executed, and nothing but tho best material used. Note.—Customers may rely, in b ing orders, that their wants will have prompt and careful attention. Prices are invariably strictly moderate, and country residents can rely on receiving the samo treatment, both 'as regards workmanship and charges as if they reaided in town and made their arrangements on the spot. Note tho Addressand Cowper Saddle, Harness & Collar Makers,' '■juoon street Maaterton, 8239 MATT-OPAL-TYPES (Patent). NEW PROCESS in PHOTOGRAPHY, MESSRS ■ WRIGGLESWORJ'H AND til NHS, PHOTOGRAPHERS His Excellency the Eight Hon, the Earl of Onslow, Governor of New Zealand,] BEG to call tho attention of their patrons and the public to the opinions of the press on the now MATT-OPAL-TYPE PROCIiSS. Nw Zealand Times, Bth November. - 1 The delicate pearly surface give to these pictures by the new process, which, by the way, is patented, is very charming indeed, and a distinctly original departure from the old style. 1 ' Evenino Post. Bth November."After the usual style of thing the eye rests gratefully .on Biirh portraits as thoso shown by Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns, They liavo all the soilness and delicacy of an Indian ink drawing The general effect is really charming." Evenino Press, Bth November,"By the process now .patented by Mcsass Wrigglesworth and Binns ordinary photographs can be given all the effect to be obtuined on opal. Wo feel sure that these pictures will speedily make their way into publio favor, and retain it after doingso." Catholic Times, 15th November.— 'For sobriety of true realism of effect, and artistic buuccbb, commend us to tho new process."—p. I), "Such delightful and artistic results upon albumenized paper wo have never htherto seen," -P. 11. 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Neauly Opposite the Empire Hotel, WELLINGTON)
Telephone No IGI 8378 EMTAIiUNA TOWH HALL, I\irAY bo had by travelling com IVX panics, or for bulla, parties, public meetings, 4c,, at MODERATE CHARGES. The Hall is commodious If and fitted with every convenient. For terms apply to the proprietor. 1 ADGDST MALBERG, 3318 Ekotahuna' PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HOUSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM NMILL Is prepared to supply this travelling public Kith BUGGINS, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery department is under the „\re of an experienced ((room, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. HORSES o drst-class quality kept constantly on lnro. Motm-Civility, Good Ammodation and REASONABLE Charges. A 'BUS will run to and trom the Stahlpß t/. meet, ever train J, NNOUNCEMENT. PHICI3,O'MALLEY & CO., PHOTOGP APKERS ANDPJRTRAIT PAINTERS. Beg to intkato that they have taken over the business lately carried on by Messm Connolly and Hermann, 55, Lambton-qnay, whero tlioy have made important alterations and completely remodjy tho whole premises. Tlio OPERATING ROOM has heen fitted according to the most n.odern and approved system of HIGH ART PHOTOGRAPHY, and the alterations, which have been carried out under Mr O'Malley's supervision, are such that the jnpleaßant heat and glare often compla'ined of in tho photographic atoiier are completely avoided, and consequently tho ease andcomfort of tho sitter assured, thus the most delicate gradations of light and shade in complexion or fabric can be reproduced. The Lighting and Posinsf, which is Mr O'Malloy's special fork, he having had a thorough artistic training and experience in the best studios in England and America, will bo par mllence. OPALETTES,—Wo would call special attention to this atylo of finishing for those preferring 'an ungked Gurface without obscuring the shadows, »s executed by us this style of finish is not injured by handling or moisture. All Negatives taken by. the lato firm aro in our possession, from which duplicate orders nmy'bo had, or enlargements made, and finished in oil, water colour or monochrome. PRICE, O'MALLEY&CO., e 65, ■ lyambtna Quay.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3499, 1 May 1890, Page 4
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