[OPAL ENLARGEMENTS "■ : .'. PHOTUORAEHERS,.' / ; 7) WIIUS.STEBBT.iWBILiMQTOSr' ■ •I i of UPAiEiiUBahMENis ;ln cunae> quimco, important alterations have been matte in (heir. preiuiseß aud'-irocma speoially fitaUlaiid .supplied with the latest improvements and apparatus have boetfprepared for the production-of this fascinating form of Enlarged PortbaiXDBE. ". MESSRS. WRIGGMS WORTH & BINfiS intend tntninx out the Opal Eniabobmbbm with a purity .of style and artistio excellence and finish never before attempted in the Colonies, 1 arid'ata price as Was is consistent with maintaining the above pledge. •■ They; are in tho best possible condition .'to do this in ; cbn« sequence of their. large l and' ROOMY PREMISES and the full and perfectly TRAINED STAFF thoy employ.-Everr DEPARTMENT is under charge of a thoroughly competent and practical constant supervision of the members of the firm whoso attention is not 6i>tracted by their attempting any of the OPERATIVE WORK. They arein a position to employ an ; efficient staff to perform this. The OPAL ENLARGEMENTS are finished by Artists, trained specially for either in black and white or colour. ENAMELLED OABINET PHOTO, ' Three-quarters or Full msTcbPY^^i;.^;;,.!^^Salf Dozen, ... • ...'.,; 7/6 On? Dozen ... ■ ~; ~, 12/6 FOR CASH ATTIME OB SITTING ~ .ONLY. ''.-., • Patentees and Proprieters of thMalt _ ' Opil Type, Prims a. hicooe; (Successor to Cook & Son) •■,■:.'■■ ESTABLISHED 1842/ TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS; ■■■:■■ 227, LAMBTONQuAY..,...,..WeLLISGTON (Oppoeito Government Buildings.) OurMottois "CHEAPEST OF THE BEST." Country orders carefully and punctually attended to and goods forwarded by Parcels Post, Wm.R,oook| • [Wm,Gray. COOK & GRAY, ';':. WELLINGTON & AUCKLAND, Public Aocountants, Thade Assighbes, financial agents, collectors, etc A CCOUM'ANCY work undertaken Auditing for public and private companies. ' Tradesmen's books kept and balanced estates realised with economy and promptitude. The collection of accounts a speciality. Agents appointed throughout the Colony, Australia, and London, (Collectors for the Court of Bankruptcy, Auckland.) Agents for absentees, loans negotiated, businesses aud properties disposed of, OOOK & GRAY, Banimtyno'a Buildings, A.M.P, Buiidinns, Fcathcrston-sticet, Queen-Btreet, Wellington, Auckland,
iuKMTANrrq the pdblio. ALL-ffHOfiEQUiaSTIOKEIS' GRAND ART UNION few left. Thia good chancß is not. to be had again in Mastottou, t[\ PBIZES HIGHLY if U MOUNTED. 41 3s TICKETS. J OH JS .3 A CUBS, hit to Post Offioe. Masterfcon.
C. H. GAYFER, , LAND, EST TE, STOCK, STATION AGENT. AND VALUATOR. MASTER! ON. sale in town or country. Money to lend in any sums on freehold security. . .' . ■£2 A WEEK, . ; ■ • A HD UPWARDS may be made, by l. either sex working evenings, and hikim; orders'for üb. • Permanent work if required. Enclose stamp for particulars. NOVELTY IMPORTING CO, ■ " : Sydney. References ■ WJEY is it MOTHER AUBERT'S are skilfully prepared j and do all that is Baid of them. T.G.Mason stocks them, /OVERWORK .Causing, GENERAL ■DBBIL1T? is"a frequent Complaint in the Colonies,'and a system so upset re« quires attention by using a Btimulant like MOTHER AUBERT'S KARAKA F, E WOOD'S i; Carterton Branch,.. , M' 'RPAIRBROTUER having roBignedriiy'Carterton Agency,! have arranged with' Mb W. J, LINDOP to act tor me in tlut capacity, and will attend the Carterton office personally on TCEBDAfS ! and FRIDAYS from 2 till 5 p.m. ' Mr Lindop' will act for me' as Agent for the Permanent Investment and Loan' Association, and, receive payments .for samoandalsojqf the; South British -Fire Inßu'rahoe iOol, acid t the Australian Mutual Provident Society. Entries for stock sales and' all other business left with him, will receive prompt attention, .. F. H. WOODj Auctioneer. & Estate Agent, Greytotvn and Carterton.,
pqr private; sale--1 HEW DOUBLE r SE4TED BUGGY, i) NEW BUG; /O GIES, oto., etc •<- : '■'.'• TBE above areibftilt.by Messrs Home :. and Huriell, of Wellington; and are triumphs, or i thai' coachbiiildera'. 'art! Prices >ery lowi.. May:,ba. Been. c at;my Grey town Rooms.' -''l , ifVEWOOD, ',,;., . •.■ > . Auctioneer. '.
VEHIOjLES FOR PRIVATE; SALE.: ! ' ;;; lNew,RiistioTrap., '•--; ,{J ~ 1; Spring Trap, 2nd.handbnfc in ,Ist !,; claw6rder.' ; fi>i -' '■"-■' '•■! ■■/■■"■ ! Gig, light and strong v- do , do ' Either of the above are; to" ; be had a bargainv ?'App]ytb' ; v ;f,h.wood ; ! ':
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4126, 31 May 1892, Page 4
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626Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4126, 31 May 1892, Page 4
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