OPINIONS ON THE Mat-opal -types (Patented,) A NEW PROCESS ■PHOTOGRAPHY. rpBE Most Noble tub Marquis of I DowssuißE writes:—"l think great praise is duo to you for making such a stop in the Photography, am) I (Co! Quito suro your process will meet the success it deserves." Mb Walrond, Private Secretary His Excklkkcv the Governor, writes:-" Your now process is lovely, ind far superior to the old glazinir. I allowed them to his Excclloncy the Governor, who was much struck with them, and romarkod on tho contrast betwocn tho picture of himself printed hytlio Matt. Opal-Type and tho saiiio picture printed in the ordinary way," The Wanguni Herald, 3rd December, 1889 :—" Wo hava rccoived If nn Messrs Wriggleswurth k Biniu of Wellington, who aro undoubtedly tho best photographers in the colony, samples of their production by a new process, patenteed, wo boliovo, by them, known as the' MatK Jpsl-Typo. 'Tho pictures are in every rospeot works of art, for- in this, as in all their work, Messrs Wrigglesworth's llinna have achieved tho greatest success," &c, &c, Tno Marlborough Exprcsß, 27th Noycinher, 1887:-" Wo havo no hesitation m saying tlrnt tho Matt Opal Type wil revolutionise Photography, and be universally adopted. In fact, ono could never endure looking at a glazed picture after seeing those.
WRIGGLESWOfiffi PHOTOGRAPHERS To His Exceixenoy thr Rioiit Hon. ' the Eari op Onslow, Govoinor of Now Zealand, SOLE PATENTEES, 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. NeAKLY OITOSITR TUB EjlrißE HOIBL, WELLINGTON 1 Telophono No 161 fILUB HOTEL MASTERTON Tho Propriety of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitant's of Mastovtonand tlieaurrounding districts, an also the travelling public for tho largo measure of support hitherto given, and begß respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho prooress of the placo, as also tho growing requirements of tho trado, have been iiade. The Culinary Department is as usual, rirst-cliiss, Wines, Ecers, Spirits, and other , liquors are each and all ot the yory best quality. ; The Billiard Room, which ig provided withone of Alcock's first-class tables, has : just been refurnished in themost elegant , manner, A. ELKINS, 1 Proprietor
STAB HOTEL ■ MASTEKTOW. G WILLIAMSON has much plea- ' sure in iiifiii'min" his numerous friends and the public of tho Wairarapa generally that he lias laken over the abovo centrally situated and favorably known hotclrom Mia Cannier. Visitors and families will find the STAR HOTEL one of tho raoßt convenient and comfortably furnished houses inthe district, The best wines spirits and ales are only Jiept. Good stabling and paddocks Eketalmna Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Proprietor HAVING takon over tho abovo wellknown and old-established Hotel T. Parsons trusts by civility and best attention, to securo a fair Ehare of patronage, THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF OALL m the Forty Mile Bush, The House has been thoroughly rent vatedand re-furnished, The quality of tho Wines, Beeer. and Spirits are of I'ho very boat obtainable, T. PARSONS, IRS ' ' ' Proprietor. ICuxav, Botats, WELLINGTON.
ADVANCES mado on wool, skijs, 'i'AUOW iSp PlflEJl RWftUflß for shipment to London, LONDON AGENTB-Messrs Sanderson, Murray & Co. OK SALE.—Woolpacks, Fenoinp Wire mid nil descriptions of station gowk. TOW LANDING ex "Orari" new seisons supply of Turnip Seeds jncludjng all tjip usual yaiietjes —Preen Top f Aberdeen, Baii«liolm Swede, Purple Top Ypllpw Alierrfeen, Biig Swede, Maimnotli Purple Top, diampion Swede, Devon Grey Stone, White Stone, Orange Jelly, fa., &c-, AGENTS FOE- Fta celebrated fer tiliuers for turnips, &o, i, „ Coopers' Sheep Dipping Powdor. „ „ Little's Sheep Dip „ „ rlornsl'y's Haryeßters , ( ~ North British and MercanIfie Insuranpp Qonvpany / „ ynivcrsal Isiarj'ne Inßurniice Co, of London.
MURRAY, ROBERTS &CO, Fcathcrslon Street, Wellington. Simplest of construction, Lightest in . Dralt. The Monarch of the Haiyegt Field,. Surest to Bind. Easiest to manago. HAS, siuco its introduction into tlio colonics, won thirteen more prices flian any pt)icr 'nnvhiiio at public field trials where it has c.orapetpd, and Paris exposition lifter a trial of four days it obtained first prizo, viz,,» Grand Object of Art. The only ono awarded to a British Exhibitor, out of a total of five for the entiro exhibition, JS'A Massey Mnehino in cumplete working order will be exhibited at'tbe coming Carterton Show, g F.H.WOOD, PAHIATUA HOTEL W. STEWART, PROPRIETOR. THE ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good Accommodation for Travellers and Sparlsoiwi, Wines and Spirits of qualih kept in Stock, Agent for Jones & Hunters lino of Mail Coach" Wwcbii Pnlimuia anil I'ahnerston, nsnengnn cooised right ihruugti,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3647, 28 October 1890, Page 4
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