:' OPINIONS ON THE mat-opal types • (Patent™.) . ANEW PROCESS PHOTOGRAPHYrpDEMosT K'obie iiir Marquis of I Dowksiiihe writes:-" [• think great praise is duo to you for making such a.atop in.tho Photography, and'l foe! Quito suro your process will meet tho success it deserves." Mr Walrond, Private Secretary to; His Exobmbncy tub Poybbkob, ivntos:-" Your now procoss is lovely, ind fur superior to tho old glazinp. I allowed them to his Excellency the Governor, who was much struck with them, mid romarkod on the contrast betwoen tho picture of himself printed bythoMatt.Opal-Type and tho same picture printed in the ordinary way." Tho'Wangum Herald, 3rd De.omoer, 1860-;-" Wo havo received fiotn Messre WrigglcavKirth &33inu3 of Wellington, who are undoubtedly tho beet pliotogwpliorsiii tho colony, samples of their production by a new process, patented, wo behove, by them, known nstho'Matt-Opal-Tjpe.' Tho pictures are in every respeot works ot art, for in this, aa in all their work,-Messrs Wrigglesworth & Birins havo achieved the greatest success," &c., Sc, - Tne Marlborough Express, 27th Novcmbor, 1887;-" We have no hesitation in saying that the Matt Opal Typo.wil revolutionise Photography, and bo univeiaally adopted. In: fact, one could nover endure looking at a glazed picture after seeing those, WRIGGLESWORTH JJINHS,
PIIOTOGItAPHEES To His .Excellency the Eight Hon. the Earl of Onslow; Governor of Now Zoa!and, SOU! PATENTEES, 1, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Nearly Opposite the Ehhub Hotel, WELLINGTON ~ Telephone No 161 nLUB HOTEL MAtfTERTON: The Propriety of tho above old and well-known establishment bogs to thank tho inhabitants of Masterton and thesurrounding districts, an atao tho travelling hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of the place, as also tho growing requirements of tho trado, havo been made, The Culinary Department ib as usual, mat-class. _ Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors aro each and all of tho vory best quality, Tho Billiard Room, which is provided withona of Alcuck's first-class tables, has just been refurnished in theinost elegant manner, A. ELIIBS, Proprietor STAB HOTEL MASTEKTON, & WILLIAMSON lias much pled- • euro in infurining his numerous fiionds and the public of tho Wairarapa generally that ho has taken over the above centrally situated and favorably known hotetrorn Mrs Cranmer. Visitors and families will find the STAR HOTEL one of the most convon. ientand comfortably furnished houses ihtho district.
Tho best wines opirits and ales are only kept, Good stabling and paddocks Eketalmna Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Proprietor HAYDJG taken over tho above wellknown and pldrestablished Hotel T. Parsons trusts by civility and beet attention, to secure a fair ekare of patronage, . THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC wiii find tbisostablialitnont ono of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in tbe Forty Mile Bush. The House has been thoroughly renc vatedahdre-furnißhedi The quality of the Wines, Beeer. and Spirits ara .qf the very best obtainable, |j>3 Proprietor, WELLINGTON.
APYppliS made on wool, skins, MLIOW OfHEB PRODUOB for shipment to London, ' LONDON AGENTS-Measrs Sanderson, Murray & Co. ON SALE.—Woolsacks, Fenoinjr Wire and all descriptions of station (jowls, NfOW LANDING ex •* Orari" new seisons supply of Turnip Seeds including all tlio usual varieties —Green Top Yellow Aberdeen, Baugholm Swede,, Purple Top yellow Aberdeen, jfkiig Bwistio, Mainji)p(}! Purple Top, Champion Simla, Devon Grey Stone", Mite Stone, Orange Jelly, &C, &t, f AGENTS FOR-Fisons celebrated fer tiljzera for turnips, &c. „ „ Coopers' Sheep Dipping Powder. „ „ Little's Sheep Dip „ „ doj'iisl)y's Harvesters „ „ Korth British and Mercantile Insutanco Company ,' „ Universal Marino Insurance Co. of Loudon.
MURRAY; ROBERTS &CO, Feathorston Street*, Wellington. Simplest of construction, Lightest in Pratt, The Monarch of tlio Harvest Field,, v Surest to Bind, Easiest to manage, HAS, sinco its introduction into the colonics,' wot) thirteen moro prizes tjian any other ma"hiiio at public field trials where it has competed, and at the great international held trjal at Paris exposition after a trial ot four days it obtained first prize, viz., a Grand Object of Art, The only ono awarded to a British Exhibitor, out of a total of five for tho entire exhibition, 131° A Ma?soy Macliino in complete working order will bo o&bibited at the coming Cartctloh Show. , F.H.WOOD, Groytow PAHIATUA HOTEL W/STEWART, . 'PEOPRIETOfI. TEE ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good Accommodation for Travellers and SpsrlsrW. " Wines and Spirits of Firat-G)ius quailti kept, in Stock. •Agent, for Jonos & Hunters line of Mail Coach" hotwoen Pnbiatua and Paberston, rassengnrs cooned right ro«g It. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3649, 27 October 1890, Page 4
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717Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3649, 27 October 1890, Page 4
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