; OPINIONS ON THE : Mat-opal types I (Patenibd.) ■i A HEW PROCESS IfHOIQOBAPHY. rjIDE Most Nome his Marquis of 1 DowHsinitn writes:-"I think gt?at praise. i6duo to you for making such, a step in tho" Photography', aai 1 fcclquito buvoyourprocess ■ will meet the siiccsßs it'descrves;" • Mr Walrond, Private Secretary io; His Exoellknoy tub Govkrkor, writes:-" Your now process is lovely, indfarsuporior to tho old glazin?. I showed them to'-his Excollonoy the Ggvernor.'wliowas much struck with th'pin, and rcmarkod on tho contrast between the picture of .himself printed by. the Matt.Opul-Type and tho same ptiture printed in the ordinary way." [fho Wanguni Herald, 3rd December, 1889:-"Wo havo received firm Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns of Wellington, who are undoubtedly tho best photographers in tho colony, samples of their production by a new process, pa'tenteed, wo boliovo, by thbm, known as ( tho' Matt-Opal-Typo.' The pictures aw in ovory respect works of art, for in this, aa in ' all-their work, Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns have achieved tho greatest success," &c, &c, iTne Marlborough. Express, 27th Npvembdr, 1887.:—''Wo'• havo no hesitation In saying that the Matt Opal Typo'wil revolutionise Photography, 'and be.universally adopted. In fact, oriocould 'neverenduro looking at a glazed picture after seeing, these,". NWEiIGOIiwORJ'H
BIO'S, i PHOTOGRAPHERS To fll3 EXOBIXBNOY THE RIOUT HON. the Em op Onslow, Governor of New Zealand, . .. SOLE PATENTEES, ■ 1, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Neakly OprosiTK the Empire Hotei, WELLINGTON ... Tolephone No 16] ILUB HOTEL MASTEfITON Tho Propriotoi of tho above old and well-known establishment bogß to thank tho inhabitant of Mastertonand thesurrounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure of support hithorto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the procress of tho placo, as also tho growing requirements of the trade, have been made. The Culinary Department is as usual, nrsUlass, _ Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of the very host quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided withone of Alcock's firat-claei tables, has just been refurnished in themost elegant manner. A. ELKINS, Proprietor
STAB HOTEL MAOTKTON, G WILLIAMSON has much plea- ' sure in informing his.numerous friends and the public of tho VVairarapa generally tkt he has taken over the above centrally situated and favorably knownhotehom MrsOranmor, Visitors and families will find the STAR HOTEL one of tho most convoniont and comfortably furnished houses :»kho district. The best wis™ Bpirits and ales are only kept, Good stabling and paddocks ■Eketahuna Hotel. THOMAS PABSONS„,.»PaopwEioB HAVING taken over the above wellknown and old-established Hotel T. Parsons trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment ono of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush, The House has been thoroughly renc fated and reJurnishedi The quality of the Wines, J]eeer. and Spirits are of the very best obtainable, ST. PAESONS, IBS Proprietor. WELLINGTON.
A. DYAWGIsS mado on wool, skins, 1 rt ' lALIOW ASD OIHER FnODUOB for nhipment to London, LONDON AGENTS-Messrs Sanderson, Murray & Co. ON SALE.-Woolpacks, Fencing Wire and all descriptions of station goods, TOW ex "Orari" new Bfliaona supply pj Turnip Seeds •including ali the usual yariptips —Green Top Yellow Aberdeen, Eaugholm Swede, Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen, Biig Swedo, Mammoth Purple Top, Champion Swode, Devon Grey Stone, White Stone, Orange Jolly, So., &0., AGENTS FOR- Fisons colobrated fer tiltzcrs for turnips, &a. „ „ Coopers' Sbcop pipping Powder. ' „ „ Little's Sheep Dip n „ dornsby's Harvesters „ „ North Uritish and Morcantilo Insurance Company ,' „ Universal Marino Insurance Co. of; London. EOBEKTS ft.CO., ; Featherstom Street, Wellington. Simplest of construction, Lightest in Draft.' The Monarch of the Harvest Field. Surest to Bhjd, Easiest to manage, HAS, since its introduction into the colonies, won thirteen moro prizes than any othor ma*hino at public field trials .where ib has competed, and at the great international held trial at Paris exposition after a trial of four days it obtained first prize, viz., a Grand Object of Art. Tho only ono awarded to a British Exhibitor, out of a total of ( five for tho.entire exhibition, J3"A Massey Machine in complete working order will be exhibited at the cpming Carterton Show, F.H.WOOD, Greytow PAHIATUA HOTEL % raWABT, PROPfIIETOIL THE ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good Accommodation for Travellers and Sportsmen, Wines and Spirits of First-Cliiss qualitj kept in Stock, Agent for Jonos & Hunters line of Mail Coach" hetwoon Pnhiatiia anil Palmovfitcin, rassengnta oooxod rijjlit through,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3652, 3 November 1890, Page 4
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