o Gardeners and Fruit I HOSKIHG'S COMPLETE PATENT MACHINE bo probured from MrNiohols<» ; Titismith, Maaterton, from whom ! partioulurs can be obtained, or from rHosking, Ohurch-streafc, who willbe ppy to snow nndoxplain its working those intareated ' 8304 OPINIONS ON THE „ mat-opal types » (Patented,) - r A NEW PROCESS PHOTOGRAPHY- \ rEE Most Noble the Marquis of Downsuire writes: —"l think reatpraiso is due to you for making , ich a stop in the Photography, and I j >el quite sure your process will meet le success it deserves." Mr Walrond, Private Secretary o His Excellency the Governor, . 'rites j—"Your new process is lovely, ' nd far superior to the old glazintr. I howed-them to his Excellency the lovernor, who was much struck with horn, and remarked on- the contrast etween the picture of himself printed i tho Matt.Opul>Type and the sanio licture printed in the ordinary way," The Wanguni Herald, 3rd December, . 889:—" We have received from fairs Wrigglcaworth &Binns, of Weiington, who are undoubtedly the best ihotographors in the colony, samples of heir production by a new process, latenteed, wo believe, by them, known is tho' Matt-Opal-Type? The pictures ire in every reapeot works of art, for in ;his, as in all their work, Messrs (Vrigglesworth tc Binns havo aohieved .hegreateetaucceßß," &c, Tno Marlborough Express, 27th Novembor, 1887:—" We. have no iesitation in saying that the Matt Opal type will revolutionise Photography, ind be universally adopted. In fact, ono could never endure looking at a glazed picturo after seeing these. WRIGGLESWORTH 'BIN* 8, PHOTOGRAPHERS To His Excellency the Riodt Hoh. THE EARL OF ONSLOW, Governor of New Zealand, SOLE PATENTEES, 1, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Nearly Opposite the Empire Hotel, WELLINGTON/ Telephone No 161 A. COY 'AVINfI purchased the business JLJL lately 'carried on by H. Cole, begs to Intimate to the inhabitants nf Mastcrton and surrounding districts that bavin? thoroughly renovated the promises ho is now in a position to supply OYSTERS FISH, RABBITS AND POULTRY, at the shortest nosaiblo notice,and would respectfully solicit acontinuauceof the support so liberally accorded to his predecessor. Customers waited on daily for orders. A, 0. is a cash purchaser of Rabbits, Rabbit Skins, and Poultry in any quantity, Address— Queen-street, Maaterton, %29 W. J, HODGES SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER ' EKETAHUNA& jPAHIATUA. „ Late of Wellington) TRUSTS by Good Workmanship and Moderate Charges to merit a share of patronage Every Description of Saddlory and Harness made and repaired nthe shortest notice: 121 'DUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARDS. , First Prize for High. Class Tailoring, First Prize for Lady's Riding ■ Habit, First prize and Special First prize for style and Finish, First prize for artistic cutting THESE were all tho first a fcivon in High-Clasi Tailor the Now Zealand and South So hibition, hold at Dunedin, a "Dunedin, March 12,18C0. "Mr Damon, " Dear Sir,— ■ ''The jurors, in awarding you the FirsUlass Award, expressed themselves that they have nut soen such work and finish in the colonies before, and rarely at Home. WIIHAM McBeATH, Chairman of Jurors," Taken from the "Te Aroha Nows : "Mr J H Dalton, the well-known Tailor of Queen Street, Auckland, has been very successful at the Dunedin Exhibition, taking the fof lowing awards —First Award for High-Class Tailoring First Award for Lady's Riding Habit First and Special Award for superior Style and Finish, First Award for Artistic Cutting, In fact he has taken all the first awards given for High Glass Tailoring at the Exhibition. Mr Dalton's reputation for high class work at a price within the roach of all, has long been established in tho North Island; and his success at the Exhibition, abovo referred to, Bhows that he can moro than hold his own in open competition/with all PRICE LIST £ S D Suit to order, with extra trousers 3 5 0 Suit to order, with extra trousers 3 10 0 Suit to order, with extra trousers 3 15 0 Suit to order, with extra trousers 4 0 0 Suit to order, with extra trousers 4 10 0 Suit to order, with extra trousers 4 15 0 I. H. DALTON, TAIILOB, 43.0 U BASTREET LAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3584, 11 August 1890, Page 4
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