MISCELLANEOUS. OPAL ENLARGEMENTS! WRIGGLESWORTH «s BINNB •PHOTOQR4PHBRS, 7, WiuiS'Sieeet, Wellington, of Opal Eslasobjienm. In conse quonce, important alterations have beet made in their premises nnd room: specially fitted mid supplied with thi been prepared for the production of, thii fascinating form of Enlaeoed PobtraiIBBK. MESSRS,. WRIGGLESWORTH <S BINDS intend turning out the Opai Enurqbments with a purity' of style and artistic excellence and finish never before attempted in the Colonics, and at a price as loir as is consistent with maintaining the above pledge. They are in the besl possible condition to do this in consequence of their large and 'ROOM? PREMISES and tlio full and perfectly TR AINED STAFF thoy em ploy. Every DEPARTMENT is under charge of' a thoroughly competent' and practioal constant tupervision of. the; numbers of the firm whole attention, is not dii* tracted by their attemptihij any "of the OPERATIVE WORR. They arein a pos'lion'to employ an . efiio?ent"staff to perform thwi 5 The OPAL ENLARGEMENTS are finished by Atlisls, trained specially for the' claiss of work, and may be obtained either in black eno white or colour. ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, Three-quarters or Full Length— FiRSTCOPY... . ... fjj. Half Dozen ... 7/0 One Dozen 12/6 FOR CASH AT TIME OF SITTING ONLY, ■Patmtm avd, Proprietors of the Mutt Cpxl Typp. Process., LANGSTONE'S FOR INTESTINAL PARASITES IN HOGGETS. , LANGSTONE'S VERMIFUGE BALSAM FOA BRONCHIAL PARASITES OR LUNG WORM. This remedy should bo administered in February, at weaning timo, as a preventive, whon its effects will be most beceicial. • Both preparation.iay beob'ia'ned at the VETERINARY PHARMACY, MAIN-STREET, ... GHEi'TOWN, Opposite t'no re-iideice of Mrs flaatwell, where elbo Mr may be ■consulted in nil diseases affecting horses, sheep, or catilo, W, 0. LANGSTONE, M.R.O.Y.S LOWES AND lORNS Solo Wairarapa Ayonts, —- FURNITURE I FURNITURE I W WHITT JJAS now removed fo bis new pre* .mises, whero he is showing an entirely new stock of furniture, larger. SHOW ROOMS he is increasing the stock every week, and intending purchasers will do well to call, when they. will find that this is tho best shop ir< the Walrarap'a for low prices-and good-qual-ity. The goods are not made by boys but by experienced tradesman. Evory piece of timber (of which Wm Whitt has 40,000 feet in stock) Is thoroughly sean soned before using. Second hand furniture bought for cash in large or small quantities. Note the addreaa—WM. WHITT, Furniture Warehouse, opposite Mastertonßuilding Society's office. THE CO-OPERATIVE AND FAR MERS' ALLIANCE OF NEW ' ZEALAND ' (Limited). "Alliance "(ABO code, 4th edition used). " 3RODUDE of all descriptions sold X locally or shipped to the most favorable markets. The premises on Waterloo Quay Wellington, are well adapted for Storage of Grain, Flax, Chaff, Ac,, having tho advantage of direct delivery from railway truck into store. Their perfect ventilation rendors them also particularly suited for Storage of Dairy Produce; Cash advances made on Produce where requited. Station and Farm Stores; Seeds, &o*, supplied at lowest rates. Dew'ts received at interact. Farm Implements and Machinery supplied 011 favourable terms. Fittings and Shares for Reld and Gray's Ploughs on hand. L. C. WILLIAMS Manager. ' G OMMEROIAL HOTEL, Willis-street, Wellington. (Opposite the Empire,) GEO. If. OUIMETTE Proprietor, (late manager, club hotel, SIASTjERTON.) The above old-established snd most centrally situated hotel having been completely renovated and refurnished in the most modotn 'style, is now open to receive visitors. The Cuisine is under highly competent management. . The best wines, ales aud spirits only aptin stock. The billiard-room, the best in the city, contains two very high-class English tables under the charge of a most efficient marker. ■ Hot and Cold Shower Baths, The diuingroom, furnished with a first-class piano, is admirably adapted for moetings and smoke concerts. Special arrangements for permanent boarders. Terms from £1 Is per week. Railway Boarding House (Nearly Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street, Masterton* THE proprietor of this Favobitk Boakdisg House, ip thanking his patrons (especially the . working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, bees to intimate that those, giving him a call will find that for comfort, eta,, it is second to none ill the Wairarapa. ■ TUE BEST IB.TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodgine £1 per - week, paid in advanoe ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING BEDS, ONE SHILLING. Smoking and Reading Eomi. Pritale Ming Km for Mies, : GOOD STABIING. jgrgood Paddocks, FRED. .WRIGHT,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4101, 30 April 1892, Page 3
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715Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4101, 30 April 1892, Page 3
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