•F •• v ; OPINIONS ON THE AT-OPAT,TVP (Patsstkd.J, : ■" A NEW PROCESS.;. [PHOTOGRAPHY. IHE Most ( Noble- the Marqdm of . Dowjisaißß writoß:— ut I ! think great praise ia due to you for making juch.'a atop in the Photography, and I [colquito aura your process will meet "ie success it deserves." ■ • ;• )■■ .. ' Mr Wairohd, Private Secretary to His Exoelmnov the Goybrhob, wrta:—" Your new process is lovely, wdfaranperior to the old glazintr. I showed them to his Excellency tho Governor, who was muoh struck with them, and remarked on the contrast between the picture of himself printed by the Matt,Opal-Type and tho same picture printed in the ordinary way." o The Wanguni Herald, 3rd December, 1880.:—"we. havo received firm .Messrs JVrigglesworth & Binns of Wellington, who are Undoubtedly the best photographers in the colony, samples of their production by a new process, patenteed, we beliove,.by them, known ■as tho! Matt-OpalrType.' The pictures are in every respect works of art, for in tbisj as in all their Work, Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns have achieved the'greatest.success,'' &0., &o, : •Tne Marlborough Express, 27th Ndvembor, 188?:-" We have no hesitation m sayißg that the Matt Opal Type wil revolutionise Photography, and v be universally adopted. In fact, pno.could noverendure looking' at a Ejlazedpioture after Beeing these,"'' i -WRIGGMWGfira MJNS,. ...;■■ FHOTOGHAPHEIESr ;: [To His Exoeiibnoy, the' Right Hon. ';. THE EaR&.OF OiMOIV, '■' Governor of New Zealand,''.'; SOLE PATENTEES, 1 ' 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON, Neariy Opposite the Empire Hoibi, WELLINGTON ■ Telephone No IB] MB 'HOTEL MASTERTON The Proprieto. of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Mastorton and thesurrounding diatriota, as also the travelling nnhlift fnv fhn lomtq maaauro nf onnnn*f erto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho protress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have been made. _ The Culinary Department is as usual, nrst-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of the vory best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided withone of Alcock's first-class tables, has just boen refurnished in themost elegant
A. ELKINS, Proprietor STAE HOTEL MASTMTON. G WILLIAMSON has muoh plea- • sure in informing his numerous friends find the public of the Wairarapa generally that he has taken over the above centrally situated and favorably known hotetroui Mrs Oranmer. Viaitora and families will find the STAR HOTEL one of the mostconvonient and comfortably furnished housos intho district, The best nines spirits and;ales are only kept, Good stabling and paddocks Eketahuna Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Pbopbibiob lAVING taken oyer the ahove wellknown and old-established Hotel T. Pahsons trusts by civility and ' best attention, to Becure a fair/chare of THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE I BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty l Mile Bush. The House has been thoroughly renc vated and re-furnlshed, The "quality of the Wines, Beeer. and IT. PARSONS, Proprietor. Simplest of construction, Lightest in ■,'. Draft. I the Monarch of the Harvest .' Field, Surest to Bind. Easiest to manage HAS, Bihce its introduction into the ' colonies, won thirteen more prizes than any other machine at publio field trials where it has competed, and at the great international held trial at Parisexposition after a trial of four days it obtained first prize, viz.,'a Grand Object of Art, The only one awarded to a British Exhibitor, out of a total ol five for the entire exhibition, -
ISPA Masaey Maohine in curaplote worlting order will be exhibited at the coming Carterton Show, p.tt.weop, Grey town MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT, '• JUBT.IC tenders will olose at,NOON of SATURDAY, 15th November, at the Road Board Office, Masterton, (whore speoifioations to., may be seen) for ':' Contract Eo. iJVangaehv, Valley Road, 12 Chains mtlalliwj', . :p..0. MOORE, Clerk to the Board,, Masterton, Ibl November, 1800.: EKETAHUNA ROAD BOARD. ROAD FORMATION and CLEARING TRACK FORMING and PAINTING BRIDGES, TENDERS will close at the Road Board office, Eketahuna, on Nov Bth 1890, at 7 p.m. for—--68 Oham of track formation ParkvMe. ifl Chains of formation and'ih chains of charing Welliwjton Nolliock.-.-Painting ißridjes, Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr Jone'sStore,mid at tho Road Board Office, Eketahuna. ' ;; The lowest or any tender not necessarily acoepted, • .'. . "'; W.BAMSS, ■',,,-■ -v'V ■....; Clerk. Road Board Office, Eketahuna, >V; October 20th; 1890. • I Crown Lands Office, '• WellingtonjiNov. 3rd, 1800. : ll».[OTIOE is hereby given, in terruß Il> 1' of sectionUTof ."The Land Act, 88," that Annie' Sophia Charlotte Kumraer, tho selector, of Section 100, Block'.. ■:. 11, Survey.' District nf Kopiiaranga, has applied to transfer the same ,ti>-•vVilhelni /Urban Rudolph Kummor,.,.'.,-, ■'.,:,' ': :j- ---, '■■•; : ;J.W;A;:MAROHAKT, Comiaifsionpr of Own W*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3653, 4 November 1890, Page 3
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