MISCELLANEOUS, OPAL ENLARGEMENTS] 7, Wilus-Street, Wellington, I of Opal Enlargements. In consequence, important alterations have been made in their premises and rooms specially fitted and supplied with the latest improvements and apparatus have been prepared for the production of this fascinating form of Ehlaroed Portraiture. MESSRS. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS Intend turning out the Opal Enurgbjiehts with a purity of style and artist'o excellence and finish never before attempted in the Colonies, and at a price as low as is consistent with maintaining the above pledge. They aro in the best possiblo condition to do this in consequence of their large and ROOMY PREMISES and the full and perfectly TRAINED STAFF they employ. Every DEPARTMENT is under charge of n thoroughly competent and practical Bead] and the departments are under the constant supervision of the members of the firm whose'attention is not' di»« traded by their attempting any of the ; OPERATIVE WORK. : They are in a position to employ an efficient staff to perform this. The OPAL ENLARGEMENTS are finished by Aititit,- trained specially for the o'ass of work, and may be obtained either in black and white or ooiour. ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, : ThreequartorsbrFull LongthFIRSTCOPY ... ;-,., ■'■„, Q/Half Dozen ~.' ... ... 7/6 One Dozen ... ..." ... 12/6 FOR CASH AT. TIME' OF 'SITTING ONLY. Pahrdm uvd Proprietor! of it '. Cpd Type Prams. '(■■ JfIRST SHIPMENT AUTUMN WINTER GOODSSpeoial Lines for this week. LADIES ULSTEES, CLOAKS, JAUKETS, A GRAND VARIETY OP DRESS MATERIALS. The Best Value in uho District. INSPECTION RESPEOTFULLY 0, SMITE & GO;, DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, MASTERTON. A PERFECT GUN. ESLIE & LESLIE'S new Sporting I Gun is by far the best and choapest in the market. It is now in the hands of most of the nest shots of the day in America, and is rapidly being introduced into England, Agencies arc also being os» tablislisd in the Colonies; and sportsmen are enjoined to purchase only COACH AND WAGGON JAMES MUIB, (LaU Ross awl Muir.) coaohbuilder, engineer farrier, and GENERAL BLAOKSMITfI MY Engineering Department is novi under the management of Mb JOHN CADE, whose extensive experience qualifies him to undertake engineer ing work ®f any description in a firstclass manner. : Engines, Saivmiljinij Machinmy, Com bines. Chaffcutters.etc, etc,, repaired at lowest rates. . At the ANNUAL SHOW I still upheld my reputation for tiret-olasa work in tho Coachbuilding line, taking, first honours for double buggy at both Shows. Customers placing their orders with me may rely on cutting a firat-claea job at a reasonable figure, <• Mr R. CRAWFORD, the Ohamkos Farrier of the Wairarapa, is still in oharge of ray Shoeing Department, patrons may rely on getting their horses shod in the bast style. My pries for HACKS is still FIVE SHILLING!:' Cash, or 5/6 hooked, for either Steelor i?on Show. 'General Biaoksjuthins in all its ■ Note—One Secondhand SOLWAY WO'OLPRESS 'For Sale-A Bargain, Prioe£6 . J.MUIR, Coaehbuilder, &o , Ac, Stun.' Full
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4102, 2 May 1892, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4102, 2 May 1892, Page 3
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