OPINIONS ON THE mat-opal types (Patented,) NEW PROCESS PHOTOGEAPHYmfIE Most Noble the Mabquis of 1 Downsitire writes" I think groat praiso is due to you for making euoh a Btep in the Photography, and I feel quito sure your process will meet the success it deserves." • Mn Walrond, Phiwte Sedrewsy to His Exoeilency the Governor, writes Your now process is lovely, ind far nuporior to the old glazinp. I showed them to his Excolloncy the Governor, who was much struck with them, and remarked on the contrast botwoen the picture of himself printed by the Matt,Opal-Type and thosamo picture printed in the ordinary way." Tho Watiguni Herald, 3rd December, 1889'"We Imvo received frrm Messrs Wrigglesivorth & Binw of Weilingtun, who are undoubtedly tho host photographers in the colony, samples of their production by "a now process, patentecd, we believo, by them, known as the 1 Matt-Opal-Type. 1 The pictures aro in every respect works of art, for in this, as in all thoir work, Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns liavo achieved tho greatest success," &0., &c, Tno Marlborough Express, 27th November, 1887" We have,. no hesitation ip saying that the Matt Opal Type wil revolutionise Photography, and bo universally adopted. In fact, ono could nevor endure looking at a "lazed picturo after seeing these. . WKIGGLESWOBJ'Ii AND iUNINS, '
JfHOTOG KAPHEItS To His Exobiibnoy the Right the Earl of Onslow, ■ t. Governor of Now Zealand, .SOLE PATENTEES. 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Neaely Orposiiß the Empire Hotel, WELLINGTON Telophono No 161 |JLUB HOTEL MABTERTOJN The Proprietor of tho above old and well-known ostablishmontbegß to thank the inhabitanto of Masterton and thesurrounding districts, aa also tho travelling public for tho largo measure of support 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 the trade, have been •nade. _ The Culinary Department is as usual, nrat-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of the very best quality. Tl)e Billiard Boom, which is provided withone of Alcock's first-class tables, has just boon refurnished in themoat elegant, manner. A, EL KINS, STAE HOTEL MAS'i'MTON. G WILLI AMSON has, muoh .plea- " suro in informing his numerous fnenda and the public of the Wairarapa generally that he has taken over the above centrally situated and favorably known hotelrom Mrs Oranmor. Visitors and families will find the STAR HOTEL one of tho most convenient and comfortably furnished housos intlic district. The best wines spirits and ales are only kept. Qopd sfabling and paddocks Elietahima Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Proprietor HAYING taken over the abovo welllinown and old-established Hotol T, Pmisons trußtß by civility and best attention, to secure a fair sbare of patronage.
THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Push. The JJqjißi) lms Ijoei) tjiprpughly rent rated anil rjj-furjiishedi The quality of the Wines, Beeer. and Spirits are of the very beat obtainable. [T. PARSONS, 153 ■ Proprietor. Simplest of construction, Lightest In Dralt, The Monarch of the Harvest Field, HAS, since its introduction into the colonies, won thirteen more prizes tliau any other mrhine at public Uelji trials \yl|erp if h?s jlunipetpl and at the great international" held tr|ai"ai Paris exposition after a trial of four 'days it obtained first prize, viz,, a Grand Object,of Art. l'lio only one awarded to & Brftjsli Ejhjbifor, out of a tptal of tojfof thq eptjre exhibition,' A Massey - Machine in cunipjete Ifirig order will be exhibited at the coming Carterton Show. F. H. WOOD, Greytown
PAH lATUA HOTEL W. STEWART, PBPPEIETOfi. rpBE AB(WE HOTEL furnishes .Good X Accommodation for Travellers and Sportsmen. Wines and Spirits of First-Olass quality kept in Stock, .. Agent for Junes & Hunters line of Jlail Coael!" between Pahiatua and Palmprston, f«ngnrp googpd rig]it through,
Murray, Sobers, aaa Go,, WELLINGTON. ADVANCES lpado o» WOOL, B^INS, lAUOJV' AXJ) oiifEK fhoduce for shjpment to London, LpNpON AfJENTS—ifessrs todarsfln, Miifrayj: Do'. ON SALE,—Woolpacks, Fencing Wire and all descriptions of station IJOllds, TOW LANDING ex "Orari" new , EOisuns supply of Turnip Seeds iucludiug all the usual varieties -Green Top Yellow Aberdeen, Bftu»bolm Swede, Purplo Top Ypllow Abeffjeon, t'Piig Swede, Mammoth Putplo Top, Champion Swede, Devon drey Stone, White Stone, Oran»o Jelly. &0., ISO., AGENTS FOR— Fisons celebrated fer tilizers for turnips, &o, ~ „ Coopers' Sneep Dippinsf Powder. „ „ Little's Sheep Dip „ „ rlornaby's Harvesters „ ~ North British and Mercantile insurance Oompsny „ Universal Marino Insurance Co. of London. MURRAYJftOBEfiTS' & CO, Featherstou Streot, Wellington,"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 8 November 1890, Page 4
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