nTBIGQLBSWOBTH ■•* BIMS, " .PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, WIMM'SIKBBT, WEIAINQTpN. OPINIONS 01' THE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. WairabapaDaih, Bra Ootobor, 1891: ~" They have indeed, successfully nego' tilted the difficult task of combiuing first class work with astonishingly low pticeß in a most satisfactory manner. It ia utterly' impossible to attempt a descripti n of tho wealth of artistic portraiture which surrounds a yißitorto For originality in conception, taste in the selection of back grounds, and cireful finish, each picture is a marvel, and one wondera whethur photography has not now reached its highest perfection, &0., <fto. ' f Evcni.vo Post, September 26th, W\. -" The lighting appears to bo almost, il not quitu, perfection. The pictures under notice present the sitters in a per--1 fectly natural manner. Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns, judging fiom.the recent pictures they hwe turned out, may be regarded as artists rather than mere photographers -in fact, the specimens exhibited by Messrs Wrigglesworth and , Binns to-day would bo considered i creditable to any photographic artist in either London, Paris, or Vibh.sa. The firm have certainly rot.only reduced their charges, bubliave at the Bame time vastly improved their work." ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, Three-quarters or Full LengthFIRST COPY 3/" HalfDozet ... 7/8 One Dozen 12/6 FOE CASH AT TIME OF SITTING ONLY. The Firm have had Adihocbomaho and Isooromaiio Piates for years paßt. Patentees and Proprietors of the Matt-Opai-Tvpe process. THE CO-OPERATIVE AND FARMERS' ALLIANCE (Limited,' THE Allianoe is now prepared torecoive Produce of every description on storage or for sale locally, or for shipment, The Company's premises are well suited for the storage of dairy and other perishable produce, besides bavins; the advantage of dirccfcdolivery from railway truck into store. Cash advances made if required.' Station and farm requisites supplied. L. 0. WILLIAMS, Manager, Waterloo-quay, Welukoion. Opposite Government Bailway Station) 6th Jaimary, SEASON 1891-92. ,; THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY [Limited] beg to announce that they will bold Periodical Auction Sales of Wool, at their commodious and welllighted warehouses, Featherston Street, Wellington. The NEXT SALE will be hold on January 25th. SpECIAI ATTENTION OIVJBN To VARMBRS OUPB. LißEitAioASHADvANeEsffreeofcommisBion)onall parcels sentin for sale in Wellington, or forshipment to London.
Prompt account sales with remittances, Tub Cojipanv are prepared to receive consignments "f Wool, Skins, Hemp, Grain, Frozen and Preserved Meats, Tallow, Hides, and other Farm Produce, for realisation in the Colonial, English or American markets, Woolpacks, Ournsacks, Seeds, Pencine Wire, and all descriptions of Station and Farm requiiites, euppliod at lowest current rates, l B KBITH Agent Masterton .WALTER G, FOSTER, Manager, Wellington; Ladies Dresses I THAT HAVE BECOME CAN BE DYED FABHIONABLE SHADES JOR WINTER WEAK being uupicked, at BARBER'S STEIM BYE WORKS, Cuba Sireei Wellington, CAUTION-To prevent disappointment please address accurately. _ Note.—Catalogues quoting prices and l>ipg copiouß information Free by post FREE TO-ALL I tea samples. JOHNSON & CO., Mee's Building 1 J Lambton Quay, Welling™, being desirous of pushing the INDIAN TEA peculiar to their Gardens in" The Dooars," intend to sell af a ban profit. JOHNSON & CO, acknowledge that as a rule people can appreciate a joo(J, pah aiabh aid really pure tea, therefore itmtead of puffing themselves up and decrying other deato, they merely aak the public to call and obtain at their shop a sample of tea, for (he best proof of a irnh inHkdririkivg> ' JOHNSON & CO, are not mixers, blenders, or packers. From the Gardens to the Shop is but oue step, and requires but one profit ont of tho pockets of the people of Wellington and districts. Range of prices, Is 9d to 3b per lb. Niß.—Count at town prioea. Carriage on Half Ohebis Paid. WRITE FOR SA MPLES. SARSAPARILLA, SAESAPARILLA. as usually taken requires so Ion? to produoo result' as to wtary the patient. Combination with lodine accelerates its effects in a surprising manner, and renders the New Blood Purifior a powerful alterative of the secretions, Its most certain success is as a Blood Purifier, arid Cooling, Cleansing Medicine. All appearances on the skin, Bed and Black Pitnpleß, Scaly Eruptions,(jlandularSwelliogs,Abscesses (particularly of a scrofulous charaoter), suppuratinp Wounds, and Malignant Slow-healing Soros—are cured by it, if persoveredwith, In thosainstances where the Bystem has been .prostrated by the over-use ol mercurial and other strong medicine, the New Wood Purifior is certain to. eliminate the cause of diaeasQ. In the spring and early Bummer there are very few whose health would not bo improved by a short course of this excellent Medicine Its continued use is attended with great improvement in general health. PJRIOjS—3/6.per bottle i post free 4/Prepared only by ; u/ht n uin-7iiKP.AT.iI. CONSULTING CHEMIST, • Next Evening Post Office, Willis street, Wellington. '■; U) VICE and MEDICINE at... Q I ft ALLHODBS. ...... /0/0 >EFORE purchasing your Jewellery jj callon.'f. H. COWMAN, Watch.: maker, Willis Street, Wellington, ;oir Clock,: Everything good.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4045, 23 February 1892, Page 4
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788Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4045, 23 February 1892, Page 4
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