F/BEIGHTAOCS' PHCENIX STEAM SAW AND' PLANING MILLS. Snshesaud Doors, B6 - BKBTA'HUHA , OPINIONS ONIHE" I MAT-OPAL' TYPES : (PATEHTED.) - A NEW PROCESS PHOTOGRAPHY. IHEMosi Nome the Marquis of . Dowotbirb writes:—'-' I think quite aura your process will "rioet the success it deserves." , Mb Waimd,, Private Seoretaby m. His Exoeuekov the Governor, writes :-'• Your new process is lovely, and far superior to the old glazfn?. I showed them to his Excellency the wvernor, who was much, sttuok with tnem,and remarked on the contrast between the picture of himself printed pioture printed in the ordinary'way."! •" We have received from photographers in the colony, samples! of patenteed, we believe, by thenvknown asthe'MatWlpal.Type.' The,'pictures are in every reaped works of art, forin Noyembor, 1887:-" We have WRIGGLESWORTH • JtfINJNS/ -PHOTOGRAPHERS To Hl3 ExOBLIBKOY THE BIOHT HON, THE EiM OP OksioW, : '>'■ Governor of New Zealand, ' " SOLE PATENTEES, 1, WILLIS ST, Nbarxy Opposite the .Empire Hotev WELLINGTON/ ;
Telephone No 161 ■jvPHOSTOTO JUST arrived por late nrivjl'V lawje ahipmenfc of PHOSPHORUS for N.8.-A Singlelbfor 4a. \ T, G, MASON, Queen Street, Maaterton. M. WILLIAMS & CO, BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, A-LL kinds of Sashes aid Doora an' XI. 'JoineraWork executed, • ]'l : "
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•anted: know h THIS ORIENTAL fIOTELy WILLIS .STPET,.mLLING , rON I , ' The Dining Room I the supervision of a finkolassnian. so (hat tK/v n ..ui: i -. •' i attention in tho The proprietor has gone'tpgreal oxpemein LUNCHEON prom-12 to 2. ; JJhis pill bo guaranteed the beat In theoitVj.and, will,'lnclude a glass of Exhibition ale, cud of tea or coffee, for ONESHItIING, For Ijonrdera the comfort and n' . ... r .„,™„„, „„ terms cheapest in Wellington A porter meets all Wairarana trains A, FISK, 3426 ....;.. imirr- ,■ Proprietor, MASTERTON 'LIVER'?'AND BAIT STABLES,:, w.hawke; Begs to inform the travelling public and settlers of the district that he has taken over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in' the Club Hotel Livery and Bait Stables These stables will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied with eve.7 convenience that travellers; or owners of horses can desire, , constantly on hire at moderate rates. •. Evory'attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers, ' The "Favorite" 'Bus meets every Train, i . SECURE PADDOCKS
A. HENDERSON^ PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN,! ■• : • ■■ ir ' ■ ■'N thanking the public for thoit ieral (Yell Assorted Stock of Watohes, aanjely, Wholler'a Silver Hunting Levers, EJjrardts * Matneya'; also a Day, Alarums, Pebbles, pantoscopic sverythinglnoonneotion with the tradi, Gold and silver medals of any description Diemueß a> watchea,olocks, and Jewelshortesti notice. 'Pipes mounted, . A. HENDERSON. TIT K JNO. \VM, TATTEBSAIIi, 1 appbjnted Wellington \ Agent for the' Wairarapa Daij,y and the Wa|: Addbw s-Invjsrmauk House, Dixon Si
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 20 September 1890, Page 4
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423Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 20 September 1890, Page 4
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