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11 Art is the Right Mild 0/ Nature."— —Schiller, PHOTOGRAPHY IB NOW A FINE ART, Embodying Taste, Knowledge, and Experience, POIITEAITURE ia its moat popular form, l'he ploasurable reaolvo to have a likeness taken, frequently moans a haphazard rush to any Photographerto the first, in fact, who comes, Dissatisfaction follows Good results can be ensured only by selecting a qualified man- an oxpertwho has made his profession a definite study, One of the Few in flow Zealand who is a thoroughly TRAINED PHOTOGRAPHER isMbE. HERRMANN, Op Cuba Street, Wellington, lie having graduated in photography at the Polytechnio Institute of Brunswick, Germany, His acknowledged skill is thus the result of five years special study and twenty years practical experience. Mr Horrmanti has therefore Ion? passed the experimental stage, and so uniformly regular is his work that he can confi* dentlr GUARANTEE A LIKENESS both LIFELIKE iND ARTISTICALLY PERFECT The increasing patronage of the Ouba Street Gallery, where not only is the cost the lowest, but whore the work 18 best, i) flnfficiont endorsement, Mr Herrmann's latest improvement is theintroductonof his NEW INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS whereby stiffness of posture is impossible, as the sitter is not rendered both nervous and uncomfortable by mechanical suppoits for the head, so commonly used by incompetent operators. Clear outlines are ensured and a most pleasing picture follows, This process is WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL WITH CHILDREN.

A BEAUTIFUL FINISH is hlbo imparted by the matt-opal style of photography. In this department, Mr Rerrmann excels,and ho is tlio only photographer in Wellington who can assure that remarkable softness and beauty of finish a liich is essential to true photography on opal. WAIRARAPA PEOPLE Bhould make a point of visiting Mr Herrmann's Uuba Street Studio (opposite To Aro House) when in Wellington, They WILL SOX ON'LY GET EMINENTLY SATISFACTORY PHOTOGRAPHS, BUT THEY WILL SAVE MONEY WHILE DOING SO. ANNUAL SPORTS OF THE GRETOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE RECREATION RESERVE, GREYTOWN] ANNIVERSARY DAY JANUARY 22ND, 1892, JunoES—Messrs J, Baltic, H, S. Izard, and S; Haigli; Starter, Mr John Jackson, PMEAMB. to start at 11.30. 1, Maiden Eace, 150 yards—lst prize 20a, 2nd 10s; entrance 2s, 2, Hurdlo Handicap, 220 yards—lst prize 10sj 2nd, 20a; 3rd, 10a; nomination 2s; acceptance 2s. 3, Engino Competition, OneMan-lst prize, Silver mfdal and 20s; 2nd, a trophy; 3rd a trophy; entrance, 2a Gd. 4, Fire Brigade Handicap of £2o—lst event, •If yards, Ist prizo JEB; 2nd, £o; 3rd, £3; nomination, 4s; acceptance, Gs. 4 events; winner of each to receive 20a, 5, Boys Handicap 220 yards—lst prize, 10s; 2nd, 5s ;entranco Is. 0, Engine Competition, Two Men—lst prize, L2 and trophy j 2nd, trophy; 3rd, trophy; entrance 2s Gd. 7. Fire Brigade Handicap, 2nd event,—l2o yards, 8. Wrestling Match, Heavy Weight—lst 20s; entrance 2s; (Cumberland Style). Ba, Do. Light Weight do. do. do, 9. Firo Brigade Handicap, 3rd event—Bßo yards, 10. Engino Competition, Five Men—lst prize, L 5 and Silver cup; 2nd 50s; entrance 12s Gd per team. 11. Old Man's Race (over 40), 100 yards—lst

prize, box tea; 2nd, bag sugar, 12. Sand and Firemen's Raco Handicap 220 yards—lßt prizo L2 j 2nd LI j 3rd 10s; entrance 2s, 13. Fire Brigade Handicap, 4th event—22o yards, 14. Sack Rice, 100 yards—lst prize, 15a; 2nd, 6s; entrance Is, 15,100 yards prize L 3; 2nd L2; 3rd LI; nominations; acceptance 3s, 16, Steeplechase About One Mile—lst prizo L 3; 2nd L2; 3rd LI j entrance 3s, 17. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards—lst prize 20s; 2nd 10s; entrance Is, Boys' and Girls' Races at intervals, Brass Band will bo in Attendance Admission Is; children half price, The Devil's Pony and Greasy role, etc,, KULES AND REGULATIONS, 1 Three competitors to start or no race four or no second: five or no third, ; 2, If necessary the race to be run in heats. 3, In the event of thescrfttch man not accepting, the others to bo put back accordingly, 4, Tlio judges decision to lie final, 5, Nominations accompanied by performances for the last t?o years, to be sent to the Secretary on or before Jauuary 4th for the following events—2,4, 7, 9,13 and 18, Handicaps to ho declared on 10th January and published, 6, No nomination will bo received unless accompanied by the proper fee; postal notes preferred. 7, Acceptances close for the above events on the 19th January, ! .Competitors disobeying! the starter to bo put each ono yard for each offence for the first tivo offences j for the third to bo disqualified, 0, The sports to bo postponed in the event of|tho weather proving unfavorable, 10, Any competitor running under an asBurned name will be disqualified,

IN THE EVENING A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT and DANCE will bo licld in the PALACE THEATRE, GREYTOWN, precede.! by # GREAT MENAGERIE SHOW. Pout ar Prices, 3s, 2s, la, FREE TO ALL! TEA SAMPLES. JOHNSON & CO,, Mee's Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington, being desirous of pushing the INDIAN TEA peculiar to their Gardens in " The Dooars," intend to sell at a bare profit, JOHNSON i; CO. acknowledge that as a rule people can appreciate a good, pah aiable ml. really pure toa, therefore instead of pulling themselves up and decrying other dealers, they merely ask the public to call and obtain at their shop a sample of tea, for the best proof of a teats in Hit drinking, JOHNSON & CO, are not mixers, blenders, or packers. Fronj the Gardens to the Shop is but one step, and requires but one profit ontof the packets of thepeopte of Wellington and districts. Range of prices, 1b 9d to 3s per lb. Importers of East Indian commodities, N.B.—Country Customers supplied at town prices, Carriags on Eto Cams PiiD. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. A. HENDERSON JJAS a very niee assortment of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS,. Kvety article of the Latest Design, Call ana inspect our stock of Brooches, Bangles, Ladies' Watches and Rings, * of every description. Spectacles to suit all GENTS KOTHERHAM CHRONOGRAPHS, And all other makers kept in Stock. iHPDSfiON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4015, 18 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4015, 18 January 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4015, 18 January 1892, Page 4

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