~r oTrnrmrEii T . piackomLEUCO, PHQTUUP APHER* ANDWHIUAIT painters, Beg to inMtiiUto that thoy havo taken over tlio bijßini'Bß lately carried on by Messrs Connolly and Hermann, 55, Lambton-qnny, wbeio thoy have made important alterations and completely remod.lliid the whole premises. The OPERATING ROOM lias been (Med according to the most n.odornand approved Bystem of HIOH ART PHOTOGRAPHY, and tbo alterations, which havo been carried out under Mr O'Malley's supervision, are such that the jnploasnnt heat and glaro often complained of in the photographic atelior aro completely. ; avoided, and consequently the ease iindcomfnrt of the sitter assured, thus the iniist delicate gradations of light and abado in complexion or fabric can be reproduced, The Lighting and Posins, which is Mr O'Mnlioy'B apccial/orfe, he having had ft thorough artistic training and experience in the best studios in England and America, will be par excellence.
oi>AIiETTES.—Wo would call/special attention to'tins stylo of finishing for thiise preferring an unglazed surface without obscuring the shadows, as executed by us this style of finish Is not injured by handling or moisture. All Negatives taken by the late firm aro in our possession, from \rhich duplicate orders may be hador enlargements niadoj and finished in oil, water coluur or monochrome, PRICE, O'MALLEY A; CO., 2344 55, Lauibto) Qnay.
Corrugated Irqn Corrugated Ironi , JIOOO SHEETS DAMAGEDCORRUGATED • GALVANIZED IKON, sft to lOil lengths nt from Is lOd per sheet. ORB GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. PRICE LIST. B 6 7 8 9 10 feet : 2/2 2/7 3/' 3/5 4/- 4/8 per sheet Also BLACK CORRUGATED IRON. PRICE LIST! 5 6 7 8 9 10 Feet l/G 1/9 2/1 2/4 2/10 8/3 por alwet The Cheapest (Jorruratcd Iron in the market, especially for Vlnxmills and Sheds. See following example I s d 162 shoots Bft galvanised Corrugated Iron, cost 3s 6d per sheet 27 13, C 102 sheets Bft Black Corrugated Iron, 2s 4d per sheet 18 18 Saying in 1 ten blaek cor, iron 8 15 6 SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS ALLOWED,
Uoiuitry orders mußt bo accompanied with remittance. Also manufacturer «f Spontin«, Ridging, Leadhead Nails, Galvanised Water Tanks, Baths, and nil descriptions of Galvanised Iron Quods; also, Cnnugated Iron for Verandahs, Small Corrugated Iron specially inado for Verandahs. Artobiun Well Pipes and Fitting i Speciality. Highest Cash I'rice given for OLD ZINC.
Note tho Address Empire Worl THOMAS BALLIWGER Manufactory, VICTORIA STREET Office and Wakeitousb, No 17,' Willis-street, WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SFAS : EXHIBITION, 1889-9 G.&T.TOUNG, Waiohmakers & Jeweubbi Lambton Quay, Wellington, and ■■ Princess Street, Dunedin, I AVE much pleasure in annonncin that they received iSTirst. Class Awards fur the whole f,f their Exhibits, viz., First Class Award for Gold and Silvt Watches First Class Award for Gem, Gold an Sil/erJowollerv First Class Award for English an French Clocks First Class Award for Silver and Electr Plated Hoods First Class Award for Collective Exhibi of Watches, Clocks, JewaHorj Silver and Electro-plated GoodAneroids, Field and Opera Glassei Spectacles, &c, G. & T, YOUNG Respectfully draw the attention of th public of Mastcrton and District tba they have in their Wellington Establish ment a varied, assortment of FIRS' CLASS GOODS at MODERATI PRICES. Being Direct Importers and havin no commission to. pay to Home iinyef and dealing only with the. actiia Manufacturers', thoy are in a' position b supply the jnblio on the most advaii tagcous terms, GOLD AND SILVRR WATCHES of First-Class Quality, at moderate Prices. GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY varied designs, ; at moderate prices',,' SILVER AND ;ELECTRO-I'LATEI GOODS, unrivalled selection at moderate prices. FRENCH and AMERICAN CLOCKS by Good Makers, at moderato prices. Now the Address- .. G & T YOUM, Lambton Qttay.„.i Wellington AND Prinoes-street „„Dtmedir 3397. TREES. TREES, . TREES. IIHE undersigned offers tho following ; at very reduced prices : Amies, 2 vests, 9s cor dos, or 60s poi 100. Appies, 8 years, 12s per doz, or 80b pei ioo. '.. ~; ■; • ■ Plums. 2 <nncl- 3 years, 12s per doz, oi 80s per 100, Pears, 2 and 3 yoars, 12s per doz, oi gOsporlOO, , . ■ , -. ; Peaches, on Plum stock, 2 years, 20i per doz. Gooseberries and Curiums, 3spei doz. . Oiotebsus Maobocama, 2 years, 8e : perloo;Byears, 12s per 100. Pmus Inmonis, 2 years, 6s per 100; S yoars, 10 per 100, Roses, H P., 6s per doz, or 40s per 100. Roses, Tea, 12s per doz, Hawthorn Quicks, 2 years, 7s pot 1000. iiid all other. TREES, SHRUBS, AND FLOWERIiNG PLANTB, at equally low prices, f, o. b. at Bluff. Packing at nett cost. ; ' SEED '; POTATOES, own growing. ; Price on application, Catalogues Bent by post on application ROBFJM? CLEAVE, •NURSERYMAN.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3514, 19 May 1890, Page 4
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