OPINIONS ON THE MAT-OPAL 'TYPES--(Paienikd.) A NEW PROCESS .: t PHOTOGRAPHY.. fnHE Host Noiile the Mahqvis of 1 Dowssuibe writes:—" 1 tluuk great praise is duo to you for malting 1 such ft step in tlio Photography, mid I "■ fco! Quito sure your prucuaa will moot . tllO BIICMBS it IIoSCI'VCB." |, . Mn Waliionp, Pjuvatk Skcbetahy J to Hia Exckubkcv thk Governor, J writes:—" Your new process is lovely, ' md far auporior to the old glazinp, I ■ showed them to his Excellency the j Governor, who was much struck with j tlicm, and remarked on tho contrast a bctwoen the picture of himself printed r (he Matt.Upul-Typc and tlio same cluro printed in the ordinary way," Tlio Wanguni Horald, 3rd December, 889:—"Wo liavo received from Messrs Wrigglcsworth Minns, of Wellington, who are undoubtedly tlio boat photographers in the colony, samples of their production by a now process, patcntecd, wo believe, by them, known ns the' Matt-Opal-Type.' The pictures arc in every respect works of art, for in this, as in all their work, Messrs Wrigglcsworth & Binns liavo aohieyed ! the greatest success," &c., ic, j Too Marlborough Express, 27th ' Noyembor, 1887:-"We liavo .no : hesitation in saying that tlio Matt Opal Typo ivil revolutionise Photography, and bo universally adopted. In fact, one could never endure looking at ft "lazed picturo after seoinp those, WRIGGLisWORra JBINKS, PHOTOGItAPHEBS To His Exckuency tub Eight Eon, THK EABI OF ONSLOW, Governor of New Zealand, SOLE PATENTEES, 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Nearly OrrosiTß tub Emviue Hotel, WELLINGTON Telophone No 101 PAHIATUA HOTEL W. STEWART, TEOPRIETCfi. mflE ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good 1 Accommodation for Travellers and Sportsmen. Wines and Spirits of Firat-Owjs qualitj kept in Stock. I Agent for Joues & Hunters line of Mail Coach" hotwem Fnbiatua and Pnlmerston, passengers caoKcd right through, nLUii HOTEL MASTBRTOIi 1 Tho Proprietoi of tho above old and 1 well-known establishment begs to thank tho inhabitants of Mastorton and thesurrounding districts, as' also tho travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to stato that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the proi trreßS of tho place, as also tho growing ' requirements of the trade, have been made. Tho Culinary Department is as usual, i nrst-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other „ liquors are each and all of the very best vjuality. The Billiard Room, which is provided withone of Alcock's first-class tables, has just been refurnished in themost elegant manner, A. ELKINS, Proprietor
STAB HOTEL MASTEKTON. G WILLIAMSON has much plea- ' sure in infurminsj his numerous friends and the public of the Wairarapa generally that ho has taken over the iibovo centrally situated and favorably known hotetrom MrsGranmor. Visitors and families will find the STAR HOTEL cne of tho most convenient and comfortably furnished houses intlic district. Tho best wines spirits and ales are only kept. Good stabling and paddocks Eketalmna Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Pkopiuktok HAVING taken over the above wellknown and old-established Hotol T. Parsons trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of patronage. THE TKAVELLING PUBLIC will Gnd this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OP CALL in tho Forty Milo Bush. The Houso has been thoroughly renc rated and ro-furmshcdi Tho quality of tho Wines, Becor, and Spirits are of the very best obtainable. T. PARSONS, 153 Proprietor. IBM WELLINGTON. A DVANCKS made on wool, skins, , TAUOW AXD OTHER I'IIODUOK for shipment to London, LONDON AGENTS-Messrs Sanderson, Murray & Co. ON SALE.—Woolpacks, Fencing Wiro and all descriptions of station goods, N'OW LANDING ex "Orari" new bdisoiis supply of Turnip Seeds including all the usual varieties —Green Top Yellow Aberdeen, Baugholni Swede, Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen, fliig Swcdo,-Mammoth Purple Top, Champion Swede, Dovon Groy Stone, White Stono, Orange Jcliy, Sc, &c, AGENTS FOR- Fisons celebrated fer tilizors for turnips, &c. I, „ Coopers' Sheep Dipping Powder. „ „ Little's Sheep Dip • „" „ xlonisby's Harvesters „ ~ Noj-th liritieh and Mercantile Insufanco Company ,' „ Universal Marine Insurance Co. of London.
MURRAY, ROBERTS &CO., Featlioraton Street, Wellington. my iti©ap3r Simplest of construction, Lightest in Dralt, The Monarch of the Harvest Field. Surest to Hind, Easiest to manage HAS, sinco its introduction into the colonics, , won thirteen more piizestban any,other machine at public field trials who'ro it lias competed, and at tlio great international field trial at Paris exposition after a trial of four days it 1 obtained first prize, viz., a Grand Object of Art. The only ono awarded to a British Exhibitor, out of a total of five for Iho entire exhibition. fS"A Massey Machino in- complete working order will bo exhibited at the coining Carterton Show,' F,n. WOOD, „ Greytow
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3642, 18 October 1890, Page 4
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