WEIGGLBSWOBTH & BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, '7, Wilus-Street, Wbminoton.: ■ OPINIONS OF THE PRESS •ON ODE PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. WAtRAiuPA Dam, 3rd October, 1891: —" Thoy have indeed, succeßsfullyriegb' tiiteil the difficult task of combining first class work with astonishingly low prices in a mo3t satisfactory manner. It is utterly impossible to attempt a dcßoripttun of the ; wealth of artiatio portraiture which surrounds a yisitorto Messrs Wrigslesworth and Binns' studio. For originality in conception, taste it: tlio selection of baok grounds, end careful finish, each picture is a marvel, and one wonders whether photography has not now reached its highest perfection, Ac, &o. Evening P(,st, September 2Gth, 1891. —" The lighting appears to bo almost, il not quite, perfection. The pictures under notice present the Bitters in a perJfcctly natural manner. Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns, judging fiom the recent pictures they have turned out, may be regarded as artists rather than mere photographers in. fact, the specimens exhibited by Mcssis Wripglesworth and Binns to-day would be considered creditable to any photographic artist in either London, Paws, or Vienna. The firm have certainly not only reduced their charges, but have at the same time vastly improved their work." ENAMELLED OABINET PHOTO, . Three-quarters or Full Lengthpirstcopy ... Q/Half Dozen ... •"' 7/0 One Dozen ... 12/6 FOROASHATTIMEOF SITTING .- ONLY. The Firm .have'had Authooromatiu and Isoohomatio Piates for years .past. Patentees and Proprietors of the Matt-Opal-Type process. i THE CO-OPEEATIVB AND FAEMERS' ALLIANCE (Limited,) rpHE Auiance is now prepared toreX ceiye Produce of every description on storage or tor sale locally, or for shipment, The Company's, premises are well suited for the storage of dairy and other perishable produce, besides having the advantago of directdelivery from railway truck into store. Cash advances made if required. Station and farm requisites supplied. . L. 0. WILLIAMS, Manager, Waterloo-quay, Welunoton. (Opposite Government Railway Station) fith January, 1892. SEASON 1891-92. 1-}EE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & . MERCANTILE AOENCIf COMPANY [Limited] beg to announco that *hey will hold Periodical Auction Sales jf Wool, at their commodious and wolllighted warehouses, Featherston Street, Wellington. The NEXT SALE will bo held on January 25th. Special attention given to farmers OHPS. LBERAIOASIUDVANOESjfree of commission) nnall parcels sentin for sale in Wellington, or for shipment to London.
Prompt account sales with remittances. Thr CoMPANirore prepared to receive consignments "f Wool, Skins, Hemp, Grain.Frozen and Preserved Meats, Tallow, Hides, nnd other Farm Produce, for realisation in the Colonial, English or American markets, ' Woolpacks, Curnsacks, Seeds, Fcncinp Wire, and all descriptions of Station and Farm requiiites,. supplied at lowest ourrent rates, j. B , raTH Agent Masterton . WALTER G. FOSTER, Manaper, Wellington. , Ladies Dresses I M THAT HAVE BECOME CAN BE DYED FASniONABtE BHADBS FOB WINTER WEAR being unpicked, at B'AEBER'S \STE AM BYE WORKS, Cuba Sirbei, Wellington, CAUTION—To prevent disappointment please address accurately. Note.—Catalogues quoting prices and Riying copiouß information Free by post j FREE T_o ALL! 86 ! tea samples. R y : ? TOHNSON & CO., Mw'i Building, y Lambton Quay,. Wellington, being desirous of pushing the INDIAN TEA peculiar to their Gardens in " The Yi Dooars," iutend to sell at a bare profit, 'o : JOHNSON & CO. acknowledge that as 'E a rule people can appreciate a good, pal* 'i akbleand really-pure tea, therefore f" instead of puffing themselves up and de--16 crying other dealers, they merely ask the ;w public to call and obtain at their ahop a sample of tea, for the best proof of a tea is in the drinking. " JOHNSON" & CO. are not mixers, blenders, or packers, From the Gar- . deiiß to the Shop is but one step, and requires but one profit out of the pockets of the peoplo of Wellington and districts. of prices, Is 9d to 3s per lb. Importers of Eaßt Indian commodities. N.B.—Country Customers supplied at town prices. - ' Carriage on Half Chesis Paid, WRITE FOR SAMPLES. IMPERII I FIRE INSURA NCE COMPAN? OF LONDON. ■ (Established 1803.^ THE distinguishing characteristics of this old and■t?aaltby : Company ?re Moderate. Rates, UNDOUBTED SeODBITY, AKD Promt? add Liberal Settlement of Claims. Paid up capital and invested funds£l,(loo,ooo, ; Builders, Hay and Grain Stacks and all kinds of Bisks accepted at LOWEST RATES. Full particulars from the Agents. ; JNO. GRAHAM & XX),,' :; Masterton '■...■ ' J.IN'.BETOTQN. EAILORiETC. Note the address—,. Queen-street Masterton, 1 Kextdoor-'toeiurJiHotel^ci.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4034, 10 February 1892, Page 4
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