'fILUB HOTEL MASTERM | The of tho above old an< ff.ell-known'establislimeiitbogs.tbtlinn] tho inhabitants of Maatorion and thcsur rpunding districts, an also the travollini phblio for tho largo measure of suppor hitherto given, and begs respectfully t stjato that additions, alterations, and im provetnents, in accordance with tho pro wess'of tho place, as also tho'giwin; requiromonta of the trado, havo booi made, ... .'Tho Culinary Department is aa usual drat-class. _ Wines, Beers, Spirits, and othe liquors are eaoh and all ot tho vory bei quality. .'The Billiard Room, which is'provide w.ithone of Alcock's first-class tables, hi just been refurnished in themost olegan niannor. . A. ELKINS, Proprietor OPINIONS ON THE" Mat-opal types (Patented.) A NEW PROCESS PHOTOGRAPHYrpBE Most Noble the Marqois' o 1 Downsiiire writes;-"I thin gileat praise is due'to you for niakin suoh a stop in tho Photography, and feel quite sure your procoss will, raee the success it deservos." Mr Walrond, Private Sechrtar to. His Excellency the Govbrnm writes:—" Your new process is loveJ) ind far superior to the old glaziny. showed them to his Excellenoy th Governor, who was much struck wit ;liem, and romarkod on the contras betweenrthe picture of himself prihte bytheMatt.Opul-Type and tho Barn picture printed in the ordinary way," The Wanguni Herald, .MDeiombet 1889:—"Wo have received frft Vleaars Wrigglesworth & Binns of Wei ington, who are undoubtedly the bes iholographers in the colony, samples c heir production by a new proctfsi latenteed, we believe, by them, know is the' Matt-Opal-Type.' The pictun ire in every respect works of art, for i his, 03 in all their work, Messi iVrigglesTOth ft Binns havo achieve ;he greatest success," &c, So, Tno Marlborough Express, 27t November,' 1887:-" We have n lesitation in saying that tho Matt Opt Type wil revolutionise Photograph ind be universally adopted. In fad )ne could nevor endure looking at glazed picture after seeing these." WRIGGLESWORTH "WOS, PHOTOGIIAPHERS To His Excellency the Rioht Hot the Earl of Onslow, Governor of New Zealand, SOLE PATENTEES, 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON, Neaiily Opposite tub Empire Hotei WELLINGTON Telophone No 161 STAR HOTEI & WILLIAMSON has much pies • suro in informing his uumeroi friends and the public of the Wairarap generally that ho has taken over th above centrally situated and favorabl known hotetrom Mrs Oranmer. Visitors and families will find th STAR HOTEL one of tho most convoi lent and comfortably furnished huusc intho dißtrjof, The best wines spirits and ales at only kept, - Good stabling and addocks Eketalmna Hotel. THOMAS PARSPNS,..,..Pkqprieto lAVING taken ovor (he above wel known and old-established Hoti T, Parsons tots by ciyllity and bei attention, to securd a fair' share ( patronage, THE TRAVELLING. PUBLJ will find this establishment one of TE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Fort Mile Bush. The House has boen thoroughly rem vatedand re-furnished. The quality of the Wines, Beeor. an Spirits are of the very best obtainable IT. PARSONS, S3 Proprietor, - Simplest of construction, Lightest i Draft. The Monarch of the Harves Field, Surest to Bind, Easiest to manage HAS, since its introduction into th colonies,., won tbirtoen mor prizes than any othor marine at publi field trials where it has competed, an at the great international held trial c Parlsexposjtlon after a trial of four day it obtained first prizo, viz,, a Gram Object of Art. The' only one awardei tp a British Exhibitor, out of a total o five for the entire exhibition, IS'A Massey Machine in complet working order will be exhibited at th coming Carterton Show, F.H. WQOD, Greytown PAHIATUA HOTEL • W.STEWART, PROPRIETOR. mflE ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Gooi 1, Accommodation for Travellers aw Spsrtsmen.. (Vines and Spirits of First-OUss qualiti kept in Stock. Agent for Jones & Hunters line o Mail Coach" between Pabiatu'a am Palmorston. jrasaongars gqoKed righ ihrough. WELLINGTON. A DVANCES mado on wool, skims. /\. TALT.OW AND OTJISII PIWDUCI for shipment to London, LONDON AGENTS-Messri Sanderson, 'Murray* Co. )NSALE.-Woo]packs,Feiieiii<rWir< and all descriptions of station t;oods, lOW LANDING ex "Orari" lieu . spisons supply of Turnip Seeds including all tho usual yariotios —Green Top Yellow Aberdeen, Baugholm Swede, Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen, i\h( Swedo, Mammoth Purplo Top, Champion Swede, Devon Grey Slono, White Stone, Orangt Jelly, &c, &«., iGENTS FOR-Fisons celebrated fer tilizcrs for turnips, &c „ „ Coopers' Slicep Dipping Powder. „ „ Little's Sheep Dip „• „ dornsby's Haryestors . „ „ North British and, Mercantile Insurance Company '.' „ Universal Marina Insuranpe ■ Op, of London, MURRAyTSoBERTS '' Foatheretoii Street, I . Welling, ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3673, 27 November 1890, Page 4
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