MISOSIMNEUOS. OPAL ENLARGEMENTS ' 117 RIGGLESWORTH & DIMS, V PHOTOGRAPHERS; 7, Wh,iiß«Street, Wellington,' I .of Opai Enlargements. In cunsequciice, iaiportant alterations have been ravido in their promises and; rocms spi'cwlly fitted and supplied'with the latest improvements and apparatus have been prepared for tho production of this fnscinatinQ form of Enlarged PortraiTORE. L.i:. ;■'.,.'.; '• ', MESSRS. .WRIGGLES WORTH ■, 4 BINNS intend turning, out the' Opal Enlargements with a purity of btyle and artistio excelleoce.and finish never before attempted in the Colonies, and at a price as low as is consistent with maintaining tho above pledge. They are in tho best possible, condition to do this'in con-, sequence of their largo and ROOMY PREMISES and the full and perfectly TRAINED STAFF they employ. Every DEPAUTMENT.is under charge olV.a' thoioughly compotent and practical Head, andtho departments are tinder the constant supervision l , : of. the members of the'finii whose attention ie not di«ttacted by their attempting any, of tho ■. OPERATIVE, WORR. :.•'■' Thoy are in a position to employ an Bffiiient staff to perform this. finished by Mists,, trained specially for the class of work, mid inay be obtained. eitlier.in black and white or colour. . ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, I Three-quarters or Full Length-'' | FIRST COPY ... ... ....-'■ 3/;"' Half Dozen '...'■' ... '".■„' 7/6.'. One Dozen •: .-.; ■'■■ ... -,., 12/6 FOE UASH AT TIME OF SITTING only; ■
Patentees t avd Proprietors of. the Matt Ud I'ype Process. . A. H. COOK; (Successor to Cook & Sun) ESTABLISHED 1842. TAILORS AND ;HiBIT .MAKERS, 227, Lamdton Quay.., Wellington (Opposite Government Buildings.) Oiik Motto is "CHEAPEST OF THE BEST," Country ordors carefully and punctually attended toaud goods forwarded by Parcels Post. Wm. R. Oook| [Wm, dm. COOK & Q.BAY,WELLINGTON & AUCKLAND, Public Accountants, Trade Assignees, financial agents, collectors, etc. ' A CCOUNTANOI work' undertaken of all descriptions: Auditing for'publio and private companies. Tradesmen's books kept and balanced estates realised with economy and prompt titudc, ■ • The collection of accounts a speciality. Agents appointed throughout tlio Colony, Australia, anil London, (Collectors for tlio Court of Bankruptcy, Auckland,) Agents for absentees, loans negotiated, )usinesses and properties disposed of, COOK & Git AY, Bannatyne'x Buildings,. A.M.P, Buildmes, Fcatlicrstoh.strcet, Queen-street, Wellington, , Auckland.
IMPOKTAHT to the public. ALL AVSOREQUiftS TICKETS GRAND ART UNION should call at once as theje ia only o few lefy, • TJiis gootl chance is not to be had again in Masterton. 3s TICKETS. J OH a JACOBS, JNext to Post Office, Masterton,.
C.'-H;GAYFEG, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION : AGENT, AND VALUATOR, MASTERTON 1 TAS *»-■'.• H -uveral desirablo properties lor jUL sale in town or country. Money to lend In any buws on freehold security,
£2 A WEEK, .. A ND UPWARDS may be mide by 'J\ either Bex working evenings, and tiikina orders' for us. Permanent" work if required.'Enclose stamp for particulars. " ' '■''■'. NOVELTY IMPORTING CO, Sydney. Itoferonoea given, rnHY is it MOTHER AUBERT'S REMEDIESBeII so -iveil?—Because they are skilfully prepared, and do all that is said of thefn. ■; T, G, Mason stocks Ihem. rVVERWORK causing. GENERAL DEBILITY iB a frequent Gomplaiut in the (Monica, and a system so upset requires attention-by usiDga stimulunt like ' MOTHER AUBERT'S KARA.NA:F.H.WOOD'S ■.' Carterton Branch, : .iii.R FAIRUROTUEB having re--IVL signed my Caiterton Agency, I have arranged with' UviM: J. LINDOP to act tor me in that' capacity, and will attend the Carterton office personally on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS from 2 till Bp.m, •.;.■■.■■:■•■ /: : • '. .■'■'■ '•'■ , Mr Liridop will act for mo as Agent for the Permanent Investment and Loan Association and receive payments for samoandelsp of the South British' Fire Insurance Co,, and tho Australian Mutual Provident Society, Entries for stock sales and all other business left with him, will-receive prompt attention,
R H.WOOD, Auctioneer & Estate Agent, '. : Grey town and Carterton, FOR PRIVATE SALE. I V.NEW DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY, 1 (crmpleto with all improvements). ft NEW SINGLE-SEATED ,BUG/o",GlES,oto.yeto. - • ■-. - TEE ahove are built by Messrs Rouse and Hurrejl, of Wellington, and are triumphs ot the' : coachbuildera'' art, Prices vory •lqw.-May.be seen: at my Greytown Rooms'.'' •' , L .;,„,,,,-.f. H; W00D,..,.,, Auctioneer. VEHICLES FOR PRIVATB SALE. ' : 1 New Rustic Trap. 1 Spring Trap, 2nd hand bflt in Ist olassordei'., .. ; :.', }■.-, "' .''■'■ Gig.'lighVarJuJßthiug' do' do 'Either of the.above hro': to.be had a bargain, Apply to F.H. WOOD
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4121, 26 May 1892, Page 3
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