LUIJ HO'l'JiL iUSTiWi'UIN J Tho Propriot'.i, of. the abovo old and vcll-knmvn establishment bega totlmnk ol Mastorton and tlioaurdistricts, an also fclio.,travelling ntlrno ;for fclie largo 'measure of support utliorto given, and begs respectfully to tote that additions, alterations, and im< provomonts, in accordance with tho, proI'eas of tho place, as also the growing requirements of ffio trade,-have been Dade. ;■._ , Tho Culinary Department is as usual, uist-class, Winoa, Beers, Suit-its, and other liquors are each and all-ot tlie vory beßt •piality, The Billiard Room, which is provided yvithone of Alcock's first-class tables, has just beeii 'refurnished in themost elegant manner, A. EL KINS, Pronrietor H I ■1 \n ft si I : OPINIONS ON THE Mat-opal types (PATENTBn.) A NEW PROCESS PHOTOGEAPHY rnHEMosi Noble the Marquis of 1" Dotoiiire writes.:-" I tlnnk great praise is due to you for making such a step in the Photogtaphy, am) I feel quite sure your process will * ' the Biiccesa it deserves." .Mn' Walrond, Private. Secretary His Excellency the Govbrnor, writes Your new process is lovelv, wd far'superior to the old glazinp. I showed them 'o his Excellonoy the Governor, who was much struck With them, and roinarkod 011 tho contrast between the picture of himself printed by the Matt.Opal-Typo and tho samo picture printed in tho ordinary way." Tho \Vanguni Herald, 3rd December, 1889:—"We havo. received (rim Messrs Wriggbwurth & Bnim of Wei lingtonj who are undoubtedly the best photographers in the colony, samples of their production by a new process, patentced, we believe, by them, known as tho' Matt-Opal-Type.' The picture aroin overy respect works of-art, for this,. A3 in all their work, Meu.„ Wrigglesworth -fc Binns havo achieved the greatest success," &c., &c, Tno Marlborough Express, 27th November, 1887:-" We havo no hesitation in saying that the Matt Opal Type wil revolutionise Photography, and be universally adopted. In fact 'bne could nover endure lookini glazed picture after seeing these.' WRIGGLESWORM AND - JJINItS, PHOTOGItAPHERS To His Excellency the Rioiit Hon. the Earl of Okslow, Governor of New Zealand, SOLE PATENTEES, 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. Nearly Opposite the Empire Hotel, WELLINGTON Telephone No 161 STAB HOTEL MASTEKTON. G WILLIAMSON has much plea- ' sure in informing his numerous fnends and the public of the Wairarapa generally that ho has taken over the above centrally situated and favorably known hotelroin Mrs Oramner. Visitors and families will find the STAR HOTEL one of the most convenient and comfortably furnished houses inthe district, The best wines spirits aud ales are only kept, Good stabling and paddocks Eketalmna Hotel. .THOMAS PARSONS,,,,,.Proprietor HAVING taken over tlie'above wellknown andold-ostablishedH T. Parsons trusts by civility and l„. attention, to secure a fair share of t 1 THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment ono of THE BEST PLACES OF GALL In tho Forty Mile Bush, The House has been thoroughly rent vatedand re-furnishcdi The quality of tho Wines, Beecr. and Spirits are of tho very best obtainable. IT. PARSONS, Vronrietor. Simplest of construction, Lightest in Draft, The Monarch of the Haryest Ml, Surest to Bind. Easiest to manago, HAS, since its introduction into the colonies, won thirteen moro prizes than any other nwhino at public iield trials whcto' it has competed, and at tho great intranational held trial at Paris exposition after a trial of four days it obtainod first prize, viz., a Grand Object of Art, Tho only one awarded to a British out of «• total of ftye ior tho entire exhibition, iSs"A Massey Machino in complete working order will bo exhibited at the coming Carterton Show. w@ap, (3feytown PAHIATUA HOTEL W. STSTS'AKT, PROPRIETOR. mflE ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good .1 Accommodation for Travellers apd Sportsmen. \Vino3 and Spirits of. First-Ohias quality kept in Stock. Agent for Jones & Hunters line of Mail Coach" botween Pnbiatua ant! Palmorston, jraaaengnrs caoKod right through. ' WELLINGTON. ADVANCES made on WOOL, SKINS, JIALLOW AXU OTJIEII WIODUOE for shipment to London, LONDON AGENTS-Messrs . Sanderson, Murray & Co. ON SALE.—Woolpacks, Fencing Wire and all descriptions of station goods. fOW LANDING ex "Orari" new , soisons supply of Turnip Seeds • including all the psuel varieties —tfreeii Top Yellow Aberdeen, ifyugholm Swede, Purple Top Yellpw Abordcen, jrltiij S\yedo, Mamiqoth Purple Top, cjiampipn Swede, Devon (}foy Stone, White Stonp, Orange Jelly, &c., iGENTS FOR-Fisons celebrated fep tili7,crs for turnips, &o, „ „ .Coopers' Sheep Dipping Powder. „ „ Little's Sheep Dip „ „ rlurnsby's Haryesters .„ „ North British and Morcan- . tilo Insurance Company ,' „ Universal Marino Insurance Co. of London. • MURRAY 7 ROBERTS , &.co; Featherston Streot,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3667, 20 November 1890, Page 4
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733Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3667, 20 November 1890, Page 4
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