I OPAL ENLARGEMENTS I • -7RIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, '' PHOTOGRaPELKRS, 7, WiLUS'StREET, Wellington, ' i INTEND making a very special feature '■ of Opai, ENiAßotMßitis In conße« quouce, important alterations have been made in their promises and rooms specially fitted mid supplied with tho latest improvements'and apparatus have been prepared for the production of this fascinating form of Enlarged PobihaiTUBE. ' ■■-:■■• MESSRS. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS intend turning out the Opal ENiARflBHEsis with a purity of Btyle and artistio excellence and finish never before attempted in the Colonies, and at a prioo T > as low as is consistent with maintaining tho above pledxo. They are in the best possible condition to do this in con« sequence of their large and ROOMY PREMISES and the full and perfectly TRAINED STAFF they employ. Every DEPARTMENT is under oharge of a thoroughly competent and practical Bead, and the departments are under the .constant, supervision of the numbers' of the firm whose attention is not di«V tracted by their attempting any of the OPERATIVE WORK. They arc in a position to employ an ' efficient Btaff to perform this. The OPAL ENLARGEMENTS m finished by -iWiVfa, trained specially for JW the class of work, and may be obtained ' either in black and white or colour. , ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, Three-quarters or Full Length— FIRST COPY 0/. Half Dozen „, 7/5 One Dozen jo/6 FOR CASH AT TIME OF SITTING ONLY. Patentees avd Proprietors of', •,■ :; Opal Type trocess. PEO IA L 1-v E.B IG N S LATEST NOVELTIES In STERLING SILVER GOODS In ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS In MARBLE and CARRIAGE. CLOCKS In GOLD and SILVER JEWELLERY ! In PURSES, CARD CASES k,,k,, • In GEM, SIGNET, and KEEPER 1 ' RINGS In PEN and PENCIL CASES '. In ARTISTIC JEWELLERY OF ALL KINDS, and Engraved for Club JAMES KING, AKT JEWELLER, CUBA STBEET,' WELLINGTON, Opposite Royal Oak Hotel. 218 LOOK OUT JAMES ELLIOTT •&.CO.'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT. BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. mHE NEWEST BOOKS direct from . London and the leading English Journals, Magazines, and.Newspapers. may bo obtained within a fewhoura of tho arrival of every Ooean Bteamer, The principal Colonial Newspaper*" also kept in stook. \ Apent for " Wairabapa Daily Times A first-class and oomplete printing plant on the premises. J. B. INNES, Printer, Stationer, and Bookseller, (Opposite Dr. Qillon's), Willis-street... „ Wellington. P. SMITH, BOOTMAKER, r SHES to thank the residents of Y V Masterton and surrounding districts for tho liberal support accorded him, and bogs to atato that owing to increase of bußineßS he has removed to largorand more central premises next to Messrs Lowes and lorns,an4 hopes by using only the best material combined with good workmanship, to morit a continuance of their favors. ' D, S. would draw special attention to his seamless boot, suitable for shepherds, surveyors and bushmen, do,; guaranteed watertight, See them and judge for yourselves, Also gentlemen's Grained Shooting Boots, All other kinds of boots and shoes, handsewn or pegged, made to order, Repairs neatly and quickly executed at very reasonable charg- - ■pBU IT; p BOWERS & OROHaRDISTS "... ARE respectfully reminded that the TOLL GltnWM , ', APPLE THEES worked on Blightproof Stock Two and Three Years'-'bld,'guaranteed truo to nomenclature, riums, Peaches, Poarw, Apricbts,'. And Cherries :• A few varieties of the best ' ■ including, ' BoiAN' ' Botankio 1 'No 2, 'Haitakkio/ 'Satbcma' or Blood Plum, Jfrunus. Sienipndi.or'.iApHcot Plum, English and Japanese Walnuts, Japanese and American Sweet Chestnut,eto. " ' " ' '. '"""' In addition to abovo I have much pleasure to inform my Patrons and Customers, that I am now prepared to supply plants ot my own raising from ■. RASPBERRY"OUTHBERT." . In America this is considered the most prohfic Red Raspberry m'cultlvation, also old leading sorts'" Northumberland," " Faßtolf," " Red Antwerp,' "Semper Fideliß," and "Cornwallia Yellow." Strawberry plants in, quantities of leading varieties, also the new !.' Sharp. < less" and "Yokohama," Prices.on application, JOHNBLOMQUIST, PARKYALE NURSERY, Carterton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 4 May 1892, Page 4
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615Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 4 May 1892, Page 4
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