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A New Departure CO-OPERATION WITH IMMEDIATE AND ASSURE© BONUS. NO RISK t NO LIABILITY BONUS WITHOUT SHARE QUALIFICATIONS. LIBERAL PARTICIPATION IN THE PROFITS. (YN and after 2nd NOVEMBER ing Immediate Bonus will be introduced into the firm of KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, subject to the terms herewith announced : Ist.—On all Carpets, Linoleums, &c, in our Carpet Warehouse a Bonus of 3f PER CENT., 'or 9d in the £, will be allowed for PROMPT CASH, on the gum of £1 and upwards. 2nd.—On all other goods an Immediate Bonus •f 5 PER CENT, or Is in the £, will be allowed for PROMPT CASH on H and upwards. 3rd. —On all accounts paid on or before the 10th of the month succeeding that in which purchases are made an Immediate 4ionus of 33 PER CENT., or 9d in the L, wSWjeallowed. IN NO CASE will there be a concession exceeding the above dates and terms. NO GOODS AFTER THEY ARE ONCE ENTERED WILL PARTICIPATE IN THE 5 PER CENT BONUS, BUT WELL BE SUBJECT TO THE 3| PER CENT, OR !>» IN THE L. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, IN SUBMITTING THB ABOVE SPECIAL BONUS TERMS To the citizens and public of Wellington and country districts confess they have been precipitated somewhat by the fact that, being requested to tender for the supply of drapery :to the Co-opxrativk Farmers' Alliance at a discount off their marked prices, they were necessarily let to suggest sundry queries to the executive, which were not replied to ; therefore tendering could not be entertained, with this result—as far as the Special Bonus is I concerned—that all who favour Kirkcaldie and Stains with their support will participate in an immediate aNdTissurkp bonus, as described above. In specially drawing attention to this liberal Mode ot treating prompt cash BUTKRS, Kirkcaldie and Stains have every confidence in leaving the magnitude op their stock, the vabiett of selection, and the prices to the discrimination of those who are intimately acquainted with the mode in which their busi- , nesß is conducted. To the many country settlers who are in daily communication with KIRKCALDIE and STAINS, and familiar with their shopping guide and price list, it is _ suggested that orders occompanied with remittances of £1 and upwards will participate in the cooperative bonus teksis. Jivery attention will be given, as hitherto, to carry out in the stiiotest sense whatever is undertaken. In conclusion KIRKCALDIE & STAINS are sanguine that their bonus terms will commend themselves favorably to the public, and lead to a corresponding increase in the volume of trade, the above outline in their opinion, being as neai co-operation as can be attained without risk or liability to the participators of the bonus. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Lambton Quay Wellingtok CARPET WAREHOUSE--St. George's Hall.

JTT HIGGLES WOBTH &, BINNS, ' PHOTOGRAPHERS 7, Willis-Street, "Wellington. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. Wairarapa Daily, 3rd October, 1891: |—" They have indeed, successfully negotiated the difficult task of combiuing first class work with astonishingly low prices in a moat satisfactory manner. It is utterly impossiole to attempt a description of the wealth of artistic portraiture which surrounds a visitor to Messrs Wrigßlesworth and Binns' studio. 'For originality in conception, taste in (the selection of back grounds, and care- ! ful finish, each picture is a marvel, and one wonders whether photography has not now reached its highest perfection, &c, &c. Evening Post, September 26th, 1891. —'* The lighting appears to be almost, ii not quite, perfection. The pictures under notice present the sitters in a perfectly natural manner. Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns, judging from the recent pictures they hive turned out, may be regarded as artists rather Mian mere photographers —in fact, the specimens exhibited by Messrs Wri?glesworih and I>inns to-day would be considered creditable to any photographic artist in either London, Paws, or Vien>a. The firm have certainly pot only reduced their charges, but have at the same time vastly improved their work." ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, Three-quarters or Full Length— FIRST COPY .3/" Half Dozen 7/6 One Dozen 12/6 FOR CASH AT TIME OF SITTIInG ONLY. The Firm have had Authocromatiu and Isooromatic Plates for years past. Patentees and Proprietors of the Matt'Opal-Type process. AH is the Right Hand of Nature.— — Scliiller,

PHOTOGRAPHY A FINE ART. Embodying Taste, Knowledge, and Experience, )OKTKAITURE is its most popular L form. The pleasurable resolve to have a likeness taken, frequently means a haphazard rush to any Photographer to the first, in fact, who comes. Dissatisfaction follows. Good results can be ensured only by selecting a qualified man— an expert who has made his profession a de6nite study. One of the Few in JNew Zealand who in a thoroughly TRAINED PHOTOGRAPHER is - Mr R. HERRMANN, Of Cuba Street, Wellington, he having graduated jn photography at the Polytechnic Institute of Brunswick, Germany. His acknowledged skim, is thus the result of five years special Btudy and twenty years practical experience. Mr Herrmann has therefore long passed the experimental stage, and so uniformly regular ia his work that he pan confident! v GUARANTEE A LIKENESS both LIFELIKE AND ARTISTICALLY PERFECT The increasing patronage of the Cuba Street Gallery, where not only is the cost the lowest, but where the work 10 pest, 13 sufficient endorsement. Mr Semmau'e latest improvement is the introductoft.of his NEW XNSfANTANEOUS PROCESS whereby stiffness of posture is impossible, as the sitter is not rendered both nervous and uncomfortable by mechanical supports for the head, so commonly used by incompetent operators, CJear outlines are ensured and a most pleasing picture follows. This process is wonderfully successful with children. A BEAUTIFUL FINISH i 3 also imparted by the matt-opal style of photography. In this department, Mr Herrmann excels.aud he is the only photographer in Wellington who can assure that remarkable softness and beauty of finish *hich is essential'to true photography on opal. WAIBARAPA PEOPLE should make a point of visiting Mr Herrmann's Cuba Street Studio (opposite Te Aro House) when in Wellington. They , will not only get eminently satisfactory PHOTOGRAPHS, BUT THEY WILL SAVE MONEY WHILE DOING 80. '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3991, 17 December 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3991, 17 December 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3991, 17 December 1891, Page 2

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