F. BEIGHT&CCtt / EKETAHUNA. ' ! PHCENIX STEAM SAW AND | j \ LL kinds _of rough and dressed" A. timbers on hand. 'iSaslieiand Doors" F 1 Bright arid Co 1 j EKETAHUHA j off I (PfINipNS;()^THEJii " J MAT-OPAL TYPES [ . . (PATBNTBD,) ', I A NEW PROCESS j PHOTOGMPHY-i rHEMosi Noble the Marquis of Downsbike writes" I think ;reat praise -is dud to you lor making uch a step in the Photography, and M&JWalrono? Private l Secretary 'o His Exoelienct the Governor, PWP» IS Jlovelv, md far juperior to the old glazinc. 1 ihowed ;: lhem : to' hia 'Excellency tie Governor, who war much struck wijh j\on thWiOoHtrast 3etween,tjio picture of ( himself ? printed in, the same picture printed in the ordinary way." j' • Tfie»Wanj>uhi Herald^ 1 3rd December, 1889" We • havo received from Messrs Wriggleafforth.&Binnsj''ofiWellington, who are undoubtedly photographers iu the colony, aaraplea ol their production, by. a patonteodj we believe,' by. them, I .knovf n aathe,' The picture! are,in every, respeot works of art, for it this,, as r .in. all,. their, ( w,ork', p MeMrf Wrigglewbrthl&lLmns.haVfl'.aohievec Tne Marlboroliglf Exprejs, 27tl ~otembpr,,, Iss)—" .J?e hayo,, hi hesitation! in 'saying that-tbe, Ma'ttjpija ITyp'e, 'Phijlflgrapny and,' be .uai^araallyadopted,',/ In fact ono could , never endure' looking at i AND ■"' < VS •PHOTOGRAPHERS To the Eioht Hot ',the Earl ot.Okslow, . i . Govenior"of-New Zealand, i ,• ; ,SOLE PATENTEES,' ! 7 H >yiLlilS, ST,,. J NEiffiY Opposite! the'EirpißE'HoiEi WELLINGTON; r f i : ■Vr L ' J VI i Telephone No 161 ; \ ! JUST arrived per la(e Arrival a -law shipment of; PHOSPHORUS f( tho season's poisoning r ,-| .Par lOOlba ; ... 8a 5d Per fiOiba > ... 3s,Gd. Por lOlhs M , 3a 8d: N.B. A Sinple lbfor 4b. , ■ :■ T. G. MASON, Queen Street, j MasteWn, M. WILLIAM & CO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, 1 ■ MAtSTHRTpNi ''A ,'LL landslt , r( y i iWi.-i-Vil EBtimatea Given and' takb .•i r.V V -- rr\ | AN TED K N 0 "W 1 J|- i ['".'•-•iljiiJill ffliU ORIENTAL' HOTEL, WILLIf " w STREET, : WELLINGTONS ixD i,'Wis undergoin ostonsiyo alterations, The Dining Room will be under supervision of'a'fir&clWs manj so thjc the publio can rely.uponreceiviri? ever attention in tho very best style. Th prbprietor. has gone, to great 'expense 1 this/.depaftm'enti.ifor.by pafing Urn class wagesV he ■ has secured the service is universally acknowledged "to-1) one of tho best men 1 in tho colony, | ■j ii'LUNOHEON !rßoitiiito2. ! This vill bo • guaranteed : th"e best 1 ■the city, ;'.and will' • irioludo >'a:gtas<P < IBihibition ale, cutf of'tea or coffee, fc i ONE SMLUfIG.: ; For. Boarders the comfort md .! r venienoo cannot be surpassed) and th terms cheapest in Wellington • A porter moeta all Wairarana train ..A. FISK, ■ 3W. ' Proprietor. MASTERTON LIVERif AND BAT STABLES. W. HAVKE, ij, ■ to Inform the travelling public an settlers of tho district that he has take over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in th Club Hotel Liyorv and Bait Stable Theso stables will now .be fo'un commodious, comfortable; well-venti ated, and supplied with ove':y- convei ience that travellers or owners of horsi can desire. A first class collection ot Buggie Carriages, and reliable Saddle Horst Every attention'paid to the requin ments of Commercial Travellers. The "Favorite" 'Bus moeta evoi Train. SECURE PADDOdIiS A. HENDERSON, PRACTICAL WATOHMAKEI ' JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, [N thanking the publio for their oeii support during the last four year! (Veil' Assorted! .Stock of. Wat-che namely, Wheller's Silver Huntiri Levers, Ebrardts k Matneya'; also large assortment of Bee Clocks, Peep ( i Day, Alarunjs, Pebbles, pantoscopi "peoiaclcs, ladies gold dress ,'i| iverythingln connection with the trip Gold and silver medals of any descrfm made to order-designs kept bn/ : l oremises. < Watches l olocks,aad Jsg iery repaired on the premises at ti shottt'st notioe. ; 'PipUiinbuu^a.^ l 1' • f! 'AI HENDERSON JNO. AVM,' TATTERSALIi, appointed Wellington Agent' Wairahai'A ' Dauy • and.. the Wa raeapa* 1 )-J > ; i • :/•.!' • It 1 ,..' Address—lnveeuark House, Duonß
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3618, 19 September 1890, Page 4
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615Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3618, 19 September 1890, Page 4
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