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mJSFm Be jaxtnxe %0-OPERATION "WITH IMMEDIATE ? w\ AND ASSURES BONUS. ,-.NUjRISK! KO LIABILITY BWtfS WITHOUT SHARE QUALIFICAPATIO N'JK THEZ"-] PKOI?ITS. L r'"•* / t~— t/• ( f '""Si ON and afteHwrNOVEM|,Et( t tlie/oJl(vvf iug ImjIEDIATE Bdxus Wfl) Be %to lh» fit m of "RiRKeAMWE^fe-tWAB^-" Ist.—On all-Carpets, Linoleums, &c, in our Carpet Warehouse avßonus of 8j PER '- 'CENT., or M in the £. will be allowed '■'\ forTROMPTCASH, on the sum of £1 5' andjUpwards. . . ' ' \ all other goods an linniedi .te Bbnus »f o TERCENT, or Isfntlici', wijl be allowed for PROMPT CASH on Ll'and' •upwards. -_■ ' ' ' ' '3rd. —On all accounte paid, on or before] the 10th' of the month succeeding than in, ■'- which purchases afe.hiade an Immediate- '■'• Bonus of 3§ PER CENT., o* i)d in thjej^ will be allowed. ■" . " -.; I ~,j IN NO there be a concession I ex-. :1 • needing this above.elates and"terms, j -,, NO'GOODS ATTERTHEY ARE ONC& - ENTERED WILL PARTICIPATE ,<;,. IN THE 5 PER CENT BONUS, BUT WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE 3j,.i PER GENT, OR Sib IN THE L. *!ii ?- ?fW THE ABOVE 'To: Wellington find Farmers' Aixianck at necessarily let tosuggeat sundryqlucries to'the exectftiW^-Which^ere.not^ replied to ; thpre-.! fore tendering could not be entertained, this result—as far as tbeSrsciAL Boxus is concerned—fnat aHwKo favour Kirkcajdie iron pfMEjjI&TE BONN'S, n)& ae,s.ciibecfabove.' '" " ' ' .'*' * | /', ruin spaoially drawing attention to this liberal jaode ot treating prompt caldieain' 1 . Stains'nave 1 ' every .coiipde'iicei fy 'leaving the MA'fifcfrtnff of their' bjfocK' ite VARIEfT bi' bßLE(+ri6*f; artflrVrE 1 PRICED ti the ■ aiscrimihStion of' who are iiitimately acquainted t»HH <,he:modoi* ; ness is> conducted: .:./. ■ - -■■' ''. '"*■ ii ll ■ ... r jJo the many country settlei'n. who; are; in ■daily- communication : with. rIvIIStKCALDIE AifD STAINS,, and, fainiUar,.w.ivli,,ttiti}r,ißHpP;, rixG guil-e an(t ti?ffas list,. , .it.. ut suggested, that orders ocwappahied'with renji|tencesl of £l'an'd'upwards'wiil participate in, tlm' CO.t. bPERA-riV^B6*CS'TJfRMB.' : -' ,y ' '' K "' ; 1 u - isvery attention will be given, as hitherto, T!; • ' :..-.,.. i I are sanguis qmt y cueir,, ifo.vua im< "coVn'mefid'themse'lVes favorably and lead to a iJorresponainV'^nbrea^ I volume of trade, the abovo outlino in tlijeir opinion, being as neai co-ofekation as can Txiattained without risk or liability to the OF THE BONUS. tfty "Wellingtos ■ ':''•"'•&T. , GEOBGE:a.HA : ii, v j" •avVax'' "vv"> "-jyivoi \ t\ :\ida dy.!. :-iht ■■

7EIGGLESWORTH & BINN|S, / PHOTOGRAPHERS 7, Willis-Street, Wellington- : OPIMONS o*' THE PRESS -PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. Wairarapa Daily, 3rd October, 1891: indeedj successfullynrsjo-, tinted the difficult ta«k of combining first [ class work with astonishingly low prices in a mo3t satisfactory manner. It is utterly impossible to attempt a descripti n of the wealth of artistic 'portraiture which surrounds a visitor to MtSsrs "\Vrigs»le3worth and Binns' etudi-i. originality in conception, taste in the selection of back grounds, »nd careful finish, each picture is a marvel, and one wonders whether photography has not now reached its highest perfection, <fcc, &C. Evening Post, September 2Gth, 18* U. —'♦ The lighting appears to bo almost, if net perfection. The pictures under notice present the sitters in a perfectly natural manner. Messrs Wriggleswortt & Binns, judging fiorn the recent pictures they have turned out, m?y be regarded as artists rather than mere photographers —iu fact, the specimens exhibited by Messrs Wr!?glesworfch and Binns to-day would be considered crerhtable to any photographic artist in either London, Pa bis, or Vibn.na. The firm have certainly not only reduced their charges, but have at the same time vastly improved their work." ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, Three-quarters or Full Len«th FIRST COPY ... 3/" Half Dozen 7/6 One Dozen 12/6 FOR CASH AT TIME OF SirJg&G ONLY. The Firm have had Authouromatiu and Iso<;romatio Plates for yeare past. Patentees and Proprietors of the Matt Opal-Type process. Art is the Sight Hand of Nature.— — Schiller,

PHOTOGRAPHY A FUSE ART. Embodying Taste, Knowledge, and Experience, POKTRAITTJRE is its most popular form. The pleasurable resolve to ; have a likeness taken, frequently means rush to any Photographer to.the first, in fact, who comes. Dissatisfaction follow*. Good results can be ensured only by selecting a qualified fmannSMi.'expert who has made his professionia definite study. One of the Few lQr.'WeW'- Zealand who is a thoroughly TRAINED PHOTOGRAPHER i 8 - mbSerrmann, ~oi OkGi/Ia Street, Wellington, ,lie having graduated in photography at Polytechnic Institute of Brunsvick, Germar.y. His acknowledged skill is thus the result of five years special study ami-twenty years practical experience, l&r*Herrmann has therefore long passed the experimental stage, and so uniformly ■regular is his work that he can confidentlv GUARANTEE A LIKENESS both LIFELIKE AND ARTISTICALLY PERFECT The increasing patronage of the Cuba Street Gallery, where not only is the cost the lowfbt, but where the work is best, i 3 SDfficient endorsement. Mr Herrmann's latest improvement is the introducton of his NEW INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS whereby stiffness of posture is impossible, as the sitter is not rendered both nervous and uncomfortable by mechanical suppoitsfor the head, so commonly used by incompetent operators. Clear | outlines are eusured and a most pleasing i picture follows. This process is wonderfully successful WITH CHILDREN ' A BEAUTIFUL FINISH is also imparted by the matt-opal sf yle of photography. In this department, Mr Herrmann excels.and he is the only photographer in Wolliugtou who can as- j sore that remarkable softness and beauty . of tinifh a Inch is essential to true] photography op opal, I

WAIRARAPA PEOPLE should make a point of visiting Mr Herrmann's Cuba Street Studio (opposite Te Aro House) when in Wellington. Th«T wriX NOT ONLY GET EMINENTLY SATISFACTOUY PHOTOGRAPHS, BPT IBE? Wltfi BAV£ MOKE? VfWlB BQVfQ BQ.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3994, 21 December 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3994, 21 December 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3994, 21 December 1891, Page 2

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