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" Art is the Bight Maud 0/Nature."- . —Miller, PHOTOGRAPHY • IS NOW , . A FINE ART, Embodying Taste, Knowledgo, and Experience. pOIiTRAITURE is its most popular L form, I'ho pleasurable resolve to have a likeness taken, frequently means a haphazard rush to any Photographer - to the first, in fact, who comes. Dissatisfaction follow, Good results can be ensured, only by aeleoting a qualified iiiau-an expert who has made his profession a definite study, Oim.of ibbFkw. in JS'ew Zealand who is a thoroughly TRAINED PHOTOGRAPHER is Mr R. HERRMANN, Of Com Street, Wellington, he havinggradunted in photography at the Polytechnic Institute of Brunswick, Germany, His acknowledged skim, is thus the result of fivo years special study and twenty years practical experience. Mr Hermann has therefore long passed the experimental stage, and so uniformly regular is-liis work that he. can confidently GUARANTEE A. LIKENESS both UFULIKB AND ARTISTICALLY PtKFEOT TIIO increasing patronage of the Cuba Street Gallery, whore, not only is the cost the lowest, but where the work is best, h sufficient endorsement, Mr Herrmann's latest improvement is theiutroductonof his NEW IN BfAKTANEOUS PROCESS whereby stiffness of posture is impossible, as the sitter is not tondcred loth nervous aud uncomfortable by mechuniwil supports for the head, so commonly used by in competent operators, Clear outlines are ensured and a most pleasing picture follows, This process is wonderFULLY SUCCESSFUL WITH CHILDREN, A BEAUTIFUL FINISH . is also imputed by the nutt-opal style of photography. In this department, Mr Herrmann excels,and he is the only photographer in Wellington who can assure that rema h kable soltness and beauty of finish A hieh is essential to true photography on opal. ! WAIRARAPA PEOPLE : should make a point of visiting Mr Herrmann s Cuba Street Studio (opposito Te Aro Holjso) when in Wellington; They , WILL NOT ONLY GET EMINENTLY SATISFACTORY PHOTOGRAPHS, BUT THEY WILL SAVE ' HONEY WHILE DOING SO. i

TO lARGER PREMISES ' ABSOLUTE NECESSITY. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S time Payment system Has proved a magnetic attraction of EXTRAORDINARY INFLUENCE With the public, making the demand for FIItST-ULASS PIANOS On our One, Two or Threo Years' Hfre Purchase Syj.teui. So great that a Removal to Larger • Premises is , ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. Wo have therefore Becured those splendid Jiuildings hnown as Wilson and ■ Richardson's, at the corner of LAMBTON QUAY k BRANDON STREET, At the present time the Managing Direct»r is in Europe pefsonally selecting Instruments from tlio lending Makers. The first of these SPECIAL SHIPMENTS Is now to hand, and no less than n 280 PIANOS AND ORGANS Are being landed, which enables us to give in our New Promises a urand exhibition of Instruments, containing every modern improvement of value by The Most Colebrated Makers. NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE Cur Hire Purchase System will enable you to become the owner of a thoroughly good and sound Pianoforte or American Organ, guaranteed for ten years, by simply paying a small deposit' and instalments, _ FROM 20s MONTHLY for a stated period. Catalogues. Torres, &0., Post Free on .Application, THE DRESDEN PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURING & AGENCY CO., LAMBTON QI'AY.AND BIUNDON STREET, Weliinujm. M. J. BROOKES, Manager. Wairarapa Agent: Mr F. H. WOOD. ANNUAL SPORTS 01' THE GREYTOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE BIUGA.DE RECREATION RESERVE, GREYTOWN; ANNIVERSARY DAY JANUARY 22nd, 1892, Judges—Messrs J. Bailie, H. S. Izard, ami S .Haigh | Starter, Mr John Jackson, FEO9IIAMMM. tii start at 11,30. 1, Maiden Race, 160 yards—lst prize 203,2 nd 10sj entrance 2s, 2, Hurdlo Hniulieap, 220 yards—let prize 10s, 2nd, 20a; 3rd, 10s; nomination 2s; accaptance 2s, 3, Engine Competition, One Man—lst prize, , Silver medal and 20s; 2nd, a trophy j ' 3rd a trophy: entrance, 2s lid. 4, Firo Brigade Handicap of £2o—lst event, 440 yards, Ist prize £8; 2nd,'£s; 3rd, £3; nomination, 4s j acceptance, lis, 4 events j winner of each to receive 20s.

5, Boyi Handicap 220 yards—lst prize, 10s; 2nd, ss;'entrance Is. 0, Engine Competition, Two Men—lst prize, L2 and trophy; 2nd, trophy: 3rd, trophy; • entrance 2s Cd, 7., Fire Brigade Handicap, 2nd event,-120 yards. 8, Wrestling Match, Heavy. "Weight—lst 20s; entrance 2s ; (Cumberland Style),' fIA. Do. Light "Weight do. do, do, 9, Firo Brigade Handicap, 3rd event—SSo yaids.. : ■ . 10, Engino Competition, Five Men—lst prize, L 5 and Silver cup j 2nd 50a; entrance 12a (id per teaiii, 11, Old Man's Race (over 40), 100 yards—lst prizo. box tea';; 2nd, bag sugar. . 12, Band and Firemen's Race Handicap 220 : ywds-lst prizi L2; 2nd LI j 3rd 10a j entiauce 2s, 13, Fire Brigade Handicap, 4th event—22o ' yards; ; . ; . , 14,' Sack Rico) 100 yarda—let prize, 15s; 2nd, 6s; entrance, Is, 15,100 yards Handicap—lst prize L 3; 2nd L2; 3rd LI; nomination2s; acceptance 3s, 10, Steeplechase' About One Mile—lst prizo L 3; 2nd L2 ; 3rd LI; entrance 3s, IT. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards—lst prize 20s; 2ndlos; ontrancols, ■Boys'and Girls'Eaciu at intervals, j.;. Brass Band will bo in Attendaece. Admission Is; children half price, The' Devil's Pony and Greasy role, etc,, BULES AND'EEGUIiATIufIS. 1, Three competitors to start or no race'; four or no second ; five orno third, 2. If necessary the race to be run in heats. ■ 3. In the event of the scratch man not accepting,' the others to bo "put backaccordingiy; 1 4, Tno judges decision to. bo final, 5. Nominations accompanied by performances for the lastt-J-oycaw, to be sent to the Secretary on or before Jauuary 4th for., the following event 5—2,4,7,9,13 and 16.' Handicaps to bo declared on 10th January'and published.' 0. No nomination will bo received unless accompanied by the proper fee; postal notes preferred, 7. Acceptances close for the above events on tlie 19th January, 8. Competitor's disobeyins the starter to be put each one yard for. each offence -for..the first two offences j for the th'ml to'bo'disjunlit 9. Tho'spoHs to bo postponed in tho 'event of tho weather proving niifavofable. < 10. Any competitor running under an assuined naine.wijl be disqualified. IN THE E VENING A GEAM) ENTERTAINMENT Arc ■ DANCE / ; \vill bo held in' tlie . ■ :■ .; PALACE; -GRE7TOWN, |' ■ ' • ' precede,! by 5 a :: i "GBEATMKNAGERIE'SHOijV . „•■ i' PopularPricea,Ba, 2s,ls, ■:i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4006, 7 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4006, 7 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4006, 7 January 1892, Page 3

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