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Art is Me Bight Hand- ojMwe. - V • PHOTOiffikPHY \ A FINE ART., Embodying Taste, Knowledge, and • •'■ Experionco, *~)OKTBAITURE is its most popular _ form. I'ho pleasurable resolve to have a likeneas taken, frequently means a haphazard rush loony Photographer - to the firat, in fact, who comes. Dia satisfaction follows Good results ciii be ensured only by seleotin? a qualified man- an expert who has made his profession ti definite study. One of the Few in JNew Zealand who is a thoroughly TRAINED PHOTOGRAPHER is - MeR. HERRMANN.. Of Cuba Street, Wellington, he having graduated in photography at the Polytechnio Institute of Brunswick, Germany. His acknowledged bkill is thus the result of five years special study and twenty years practical experience. Mr Herrmanu has therefore lout passed the experimental stage, and bo uniformly regular is his work that he can confi. dentin GUARANTEE A LIKENESS bothiIFKLIKB AND ARTISTIOALLV PERFECT Tho increasing patronage of the Cuba Street Gallery, whore not only is the cost the lowest, but where the work BREST, is suffieiontendorsement. Mr Herrmann's latest improvement is theintroductonof his NEW INSTANTANEOUS PROUESS whereby stiffness of posture is impossible, a 8 the Bitter is not rendered boti nervous and uncomfortable by mechanical Buppoits for the head, bo commonly used by incompetent operators, Clear outlines are ensured and a most pleasing picture follows. This process is wonderFOLLY SUCCESSFUL WITH CHILDREN A BEAUTIFUL FINISH -' iB also imparted by the matt-opal style of photography. In this department, Mr Herrmann excelß,nnd' ho is the only photographer in Wolliugton who can assure that remarkable soltness and beauty of finish a hich is essential to true photography on opal, WAIEARAPA PEOPLIi should makoa point of visiting Mr Herrmann's Cuba Street Studio (opposite To Aro House) whon in Wellington, They WILL NOT O.VLY GET EMINENTLY SATISFACTORY PHOTOGRAPHS, BUT THEY WILL'SAVE MONEY WHILE DOINfI SO,

ANNUAL SPOETS OF THE GREYTOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE RECREATION RESERVE, GREYTOIVN] ANNIVERSARY DAY JANUARY'22nd, 1892. JuiiGES-Mcssrs J, Bailie, H, S, Izard, ami S • Hnifili; Starter, Mr John Jackson, PROGEAMME, to start at 11.30, 1, Maiden Race, 160 yards-lst prize 20s, 2nd 10a; entrance 2s, 2nd, 20s i 3rd, 10s ; nomination 2b j ac< coptanco 2s, 3. Engine Competition, OnoMan-lst prize, Silver medal and 20s; 2nd, a trophy; 3rd a trophy •, entrance, 2s 6d, 4. Fire Brigade Handicap of £2o—lst event, 440 yards, Ist prize £8; 2nd, foj 3rd, £3; nomination, 4s; acceptance, 6s, 4 events; winner of each to receive 20s,' 5. Boys Handicap 220 yards-lst prize, 10s; 2nd, 08 (entrance Is. C, Engine Competition, Two Men—lst prize, L2 and trophy; 2nd, trophy; 3rd, trophy; entranco 2s Gd, - ' ■ 7, Firo Brigade Handicap, 2nd ovont,—l2o yards, . 8, Wrestling Match, Heavy V'oight-lst 20s; entrance 2s; (Cumberland Stylo), Ba. Do. Light Weight do, do. do, 9, Fire Brigade Handicap, 3rd event—Bßo yards, 10, Engine Competition, FivoMeu—lst prize, L 5 and Silver cup; 2nd DOs'j entrance 12s lidncr team, 11, Old Man's Race (over 40), 100 yards-tot prize, box tea; 2nd, bag sugar. 12, Band and Firemen's Raco Handicap 220 yards—lst prizo L2; 2nd Ll j 3rd 10s; entiance 2s, 13, Fire lirigado Handicap, 4th event—22o yards, 14, Sack Ruce, 100 yards-lst prize, 15s; 2nd, 6s j entrance Is, 15,100 yards Handicap—lot prize L 3; 2nd 12; 3rd Ll; nominations; acceptance 3s, 16, Steeplechase About One Mile—lst. prize L3;2ndL2; 3rd Ll; entrance3s, 17. TT*mi;*c, n <»A n ...1._1.l pnze2os; 2nd 10s; entrance-I>. Boys'and Girls'Race3 at intervals, Brass Sand will bo in Attend! - , Admission Is; children half price,

Tho Devil's Pony and Greasy Tok etc, ■ BULKS AND-REGULATIONS. 1, Three competitors to start or no 'race four or no second; five or no third. j 2. If necessary the race to be run in heats. .3. In the event of the scratch man not acnmtllw. flin n tW« > n y n nut 1 n .1 r ,,,,..,J!,,.1,, 4, Tho judges decision to be flnaL .5, Nominations accompanied by performances for the lastti'o years, to be sent to tho Secretary on or before Jauuary 4th for tho following ovcnts-2, 4,7,9,13 and 15. Handicaps to bo declared on 10th January and published, 6. No nomination will bo received unless accompanied by the proper fee j postal notes preferred, 7. Acceptances close for the abovo events on the 19th January, , i Competitors disobeyine the starter to ho pot each one yard for eaoh offence for tho first two offences j for the third to bo dis,]uali9. Tho sports to bo postponed in tho event ofjtlio weather proving unfavorable. 10, Any competitor running under an assumed namo will be disqualified. IN THE EVENING A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT a'bd DANCE mil bo held in the ' , PALACE THEATRE, GREYTOWN,' preceded by a GREAT MENAGERIE SBOW. Pout ar Prices, Bs, 2s, Is, MONEY TO LEND ON FIRST CLASS FREEHOLD SECUHITY, AT SPECIALLY LOW RATES OF .Apply to THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSDRANCH DEPARTMENT OR ■■ 'AST OP ITJUGEMES. ; mWERANOE HOTEL, 1 •'■■ (Adjoining Drill Hall)', Hasierton. ~- DAVID DIXON, ... ...Proprietor; Having taken oyer tho above centrally situated and commodious Housq, I kg to solioit a continuanco oj the patronage accorded my predecessor, No effort will be spared to otisurejihe comfort of "Boardors and Visitors. . ; llßAta Ax Aw Houbs,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4014, 16 January 1892, Page 3

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852

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4014, 16 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4014, 16 January 1892, Page 3

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