Photograph?! i ARTLST PHOTOGRAPHER. Laic o£ Ponsonby Road, .. IT A S O P EN'ED ME STUDIO, v CORNER OF QUEEN STREET AND i WELLESLEY-STREKT. ° Hi^h-dns.-Photography. Cabinets, 20s and 24s * s'ordox; Cartes, 10s and 12s per doz. 1 rjHDTTLE'S XYLITE QTUDIO. ) JLUTTLE'S HfLITE OTUDIO. 1 ) 1 During the Holiday Season a considerable 1 reduction will be made in the prices of Photographs taken in the above well-known Studio. 1 1 . 1 ■ ■ ■ J C. H. CLEMENS, PIIOTOGRAtHER, TUTTLE'S STUDIO. 248, QUEEN-STREET. % HPi .S' 1 A jp m . Jy/ /■ in : By Special Ap- His Excellency j pomtmentto Lord Onslow. /CHARLES •Oγ EMUS, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, N E \V STUDIO, 202, QUE.'CN-STREET (OPPOSITE ALBERT HOTEL), Begs to inform the public and visitors to town that his Studio and Show Room will be open for inspection on the night of CHRISTMAS EVE (DECEMBER 24). Splendid display of first-class Photography in all its branches. Wα n ted— My friends and the public to know I have taken the WEST END PORTRAIT ROOMS (Late Gregory), PONSONBY ROAD (NEAR THREE LAMPS). W. R. R. —ill open the above at the New Year. Cabinets .. .. .. 15s per dozen Cards 7a 6d „ p> OBiNSON ~ii.\> (Late oii , Tuttlb's, Queen-street). N.B.—Tram fares paid. Public Motiees - "OOR BOOK PRINTING AND JD PAMPHLETS. FIRST PRIZE, MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. SECOND PRIZE, DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. FIRST PRIZE, MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. FIRST PRIZE, DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. "OOR ARTISTIC AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. FIRST PRIZE, MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. FIRST PRIZE, DUNEDIN EXHIBITION ' LITHOGRAPHIC AND COPPERPLATE PRINTING. 1 FIRST PRIZE, MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. I J FIRST PRIZE, DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. 1 * During hi 3 recent recent visit to America England, and the Continent, the Proprietor secured all the latest Machinery, Labour- , saving Appliances, as well as the newest designs in Type, enabling him to guarantee tha prompt production of first-class specinaens of Commercial, and Artistic Printing. SHOW PRINTING A SPECIALTY. A superb assortment of Business, Enter- ! taininent, and Fancy Cards always in stock. The latest designs ia Memoriam, .tuenu,- Jail, and Folding Cards. Estimates furnished. Chaste and elaborate designs to choose from. Orders from country diattiots receive prompt " attention, r r ~—■ ■ ■1 mHE NELSON JAM FACTORY. ! > (From " The Colonist," Nelson, October SI, 1891.) , " Although Messrs Kirkpatrick and Co. purchased all the suitable Fruit ihey could obtain last season, theii - .stocks of Jams, etc., were Exhausted some weeks ago, and for , more than & month past they have been unable to fulfil 1. Brders. This fact, though in one sense unsatisfactory to the firm named, is gratifying, inasmuch as it proves the deservedly high favour in which the ' X ' Jams are held throughout the 2Olony. This renult is also of considerable inter3. set to the l&cal fruit-growers, for it is an indica- - lion that during: the comintr season there will " Dβ an increased demand for suitable fruits, is Messrs Kirkpatrick have had many difficulties cl ;ocontend within tho past, but havin? estabit ished a reputation for their goods above that iV snjoyed by other makers, there is every indicair non that thn demand for their preserves will injrease year by year. We congratulate them on 7 ;heir success." r New Season's Assorted * ii Jam ready in January. S, KIRE PATRICK & CO.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 3
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