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Auctions, -.- - BENN ft Cα d> MONDAY, fire MAY, 18M. MEBSBS BENN lod CO. WILL SELI on the above date— V(>AA FAT AND STORE BHEKP Including QQA PRIME FAT CROSSBREDS AflA 00 !? 3 CROSSBRED* *jfcOU Mixed Baxoe. In yew fo? ward condition. QAA MIXED CROS3BREDS, fc?Q HEAD CATTLE 40 PIQS |_gORSE3, IMPLEMENTS ORODUCE, &c On account Amberley Flat Race Club, RIGHTS and PRIVILEGES of the Ambeß ley Flat Race Mooting. On acoount a Client, OA HEAD 2J-YEAR-OLD STEER 3, 1» fy\J good forward condition. MONTHLY SALE or Q HEEPS KIN S, ■JT IDES, 7JMTOOL, fco Sale at 11 a.ro. *902 BENN and CO. Business Notioee. I THREE BALES ENGLISH BLANKETS SLIGHTLY SOILED, WILL BE CLEARED AT 11 S 6 D 13 8 6 D 16 9 1P 2P9 , * "WORTH ONE-THIRD MORE. Q L. BEATH & CO* CASHEL STREET. THE "CORNISH" AMERICAN ORGAN, Pronounced by Experts to bo the best American Organ made* and the PRICKS ARV LOWER than those of any other. SOLD ON TIME PAYMENTS. *■ No interest charged to Chorea Committee* buying on Inferred Payments, to whom epeoiaJ Discount* are also given. : ;' s E. NORTON TAYLOR, . . . SOLE AGWNT .N.2S. , • r>/! References permitted to the foUowlnffl>B> chatters of Cornish Organs—Rev. O. Penny,' Reef ton;. Rev. S. Garliok, Sprinaaton: .Rev. Jt Lane, Lawrence; X Gorton, Keg., Martenj Presbyterian Churoh, Akaroa; Rev. J. Worboya, Woodville; C. Hard} , And Co., Rakala; A. Oakey, Nelson; Sisters of Mission, Napier ane Christohnrch; Rev. Father Sauteau. Bβ*. Bro Joseph, Marifltßroa', School, Christchurch, and many others. ■ - I have numerous unsolicited Testimonials. Carlton* Canterbury March 7th, 1890. We are greatly pleased with the' tone and quality of the Cornish Organ purchased from Secretary Carlton Churoh of England Organ* Committao Wellington, N.Z., January 26th, 1890. The Cornish Organ purchased from Mr No» ton Taylor is in every respect satisfactory, pte sub-reeds are particularly rich, and wh«i<M> blued with the Bass Concler are exceedingly powerful. As an accompaniment to VooaJ Music this organ, by reason of ite variety of tone and facility of expression, is far superioJ to any similar instrument that I have rat seen, . ■ ,' N. T. CAROLAN, Stltf I have had the organ purchased from you tried and tested by Mr Cimins, Father Brax> miere and others, with the most gratifying r» suits. lam well pleased with my purchase. F. J. WATTKRS, D.D.S.M., Reotor Sc Patrick's' College, Wellington. Mr Norton Taylor, Christchurch. We are delighted with the sweetness of tone and great power of the Organ purchased from you. "• " " ' ' ' GEO. GILUNG, Schoolhouae, Little River. April Bth, 1890. All other purchasers without exception equally well satisfied. „ ■ . *• ■ I To Arrive, ex Carrie L. Tyler, from New York February 6rh; a special Shipment of till favourite " GEM. Organ. , E. NORTON TAYLOR, HEREFORD SiRKKT. CHKISTUIiUROEt Send for Catalogues. Agent for the principal ewepapers of the world. "matt-opal" types"" , , . ;..,„•■ ;■? ~;? NEW PROCESS INT PHOTpGJRAPJHY. , J ■ •'• MESSRS ■' ; •■-- ; v:: AND jLJINN* PHOTOGRAPHERS 7 To His Exckllency the Kiqht Hon. ih» kakl of unjjlow, oovbrnob of New Zealand, , Beg respectfully o draw the attention oi visitors to Wellington to tne the above NKW PKOCES3, no* ONjIHUSW in their VESTIBUuE, No. 7 Willi* street, nearly opposite the Empire Hotel. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. '\ Thk Pbkss. Ctuiatc urch, November 90Hb4 " The new process marks a distinct advance Iβ th« art of photography. There is a eoftnem and delicacy about the two specimens before «U which we have seidoxn, if ever, seen equalled by any method of photography. Meeert Wriggleeworch and Binne liave loug fit* tinguiahed themselves among New Zealand photographers by the excellence of their work; and in this new invention they appear to h&v« excelled themielvcn " "The Kvening SUr, Dunedio, Noveiafin 27th.—"Tiie new process is denominated tha 'Jilatt-OpalTjrpe/a term which, to some e> tent, points to the improvement of the grooaa ion which the picture Is printed. Although on paper or cardboard, the preparation gives }| the beauty and nearly the or llliancy of opMUMV while the delicacr of the half-Unte and ShadeHvi in the speoimoue we havo received Impert i finish and relief to the pictures whica re&def them equal in finish and beauty to the best executed engravings.'' ,«»,•„ -:■■■->* "TheMarfborongti Express,' 27thNovomber. —"We have seen •pecimens of the work, and wo have no hesitation in seylns that the Matt> Opal Type will revolutionise pnotography end be universally adopted. In fact, one oould never endure looking at & glased picture after eeeing these. Tbeeoftnoes of outline and fihe ■ relief of the picture is quite remarkable." " Evening Post," WeUiDstoa,Bta NoTember. —"After the usual style of thing, the eye raeta gratefully on each portmite ac t&OMijtom b> liesurs WriKgloawortb and Binne. They have alltheeoteieaeanddelicafr of an Indfiw £hS drawing. The general effitts is naify charmlßg.' WIIiI»ie~*STReiBT, WELLINGTON, KeuUr opposttetha Empijfe EtotisL TtJephqno m M, to house mmxxgsiaaßa* . X IF you w»nb good VeJae. go to Smith's foi four crockery, cMaa, cutlery, e&uoeaejie, generalaeaortmentof chotoeanoTnew goode.fa prepared to sell at prices eoneidorablylowej than those oheps UiaTprof esa to seU tgyrbtft sale prioee. - Before purchasing elsewhere, enquire* Pricee. f. Smith/Iw C«£ef Prtage. . /GALVANISED Iroa. Hoop L-oa. Fenofai JUT Wire.. Altkea and Roberta, fconmowgew 202 J4ohfleid street (next Divak*;. -^ TTKKLBAKROWB. aWß*_ JBSSf'.r I**1 ** caoap. Aictcen taGUttr&»jnUMeiMtt*tnMiii near JDaaltrt. .. \ - ■ ■ - • -^

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7541, 3 May 1890, Page 7

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