THOMPSON & CO., /"TENKRAL DRAPKRY IMPORTERS AND CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS. We aro showing, ex direct steamer— Ladies' New Reofer Jackets Cbildreu'B New Koefer Jackets Ladies' New Scalctto and Cloth Jackets Ladies' New Ulsters and Mantleß Ladies' New Far-lined and Fnr-edged Cloaks Also, A vory extenaivo Btoolc of NEW AUTUMN AND WrNTKIt DRESS GOODS, Robes, Fancy Ribbons, Dress Buttons, and Children's Velvet, Cloth, and Plush lints, &c, Ac. Tho only bonse in New Zoaland wbo has invariably closed at 5.30 daily, and on Saturdays at 2 o'clook sharp. THOMPSON & CO., PANAMA AND BRANDON STREETS. "TTJST OPENED^ JUS~T~6PENED, Ex Tainui, Direct from tho Makers, OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF WINTER GOODS ! CONSISTING OF MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' FLANNELS, DRAWERS, SINGLETS, MUFFLERS, BItACES, TIES, SHIRTS CARDIGAN JACKETS, JERSEYS, KNICKER STOCKINGS, SOX, HATS AND CAPS, Just Opened— 2o dozen Cardigan Jacketi, from 3a Gd Just Opened— ls dozen Navy and Bl*ok Football Jerseya, from 3s 6d Jnsk Opened— ls dozen Lambswool Panta, from 3s Gd Just Opened— 7 dozen Men'a Arctic Shirts and Pants, from 5s Gd Jnafc Opened— GO dozen Men's Regatta and White Shirts, from 2s lid Just Opened— 6 dozen Natural Wool Shirts, double-breasted fronts Just Opened— lo dozen Football Stookinirs Just Opeued— l caso of Black Hard Felt Hats, at 4s Gd Jnsfc Opened— l case of Dungaree Jaoketa and Trousers Just Opened— l case of Engineers' Jackets and Trousers Just Opened — 1 case of Engineers' and Firemen's Caps Note— F. COHEN, CASH CLOTHIKR, TAILOR, AND OUTFITTER, 92, Willis-street, Two doors from Manners-s treet.
OPINIONS ON THE MATT-OPAL-TYPES (Patented). A NEW PROCESS in PHOTOGRAPHY. THE Most Noble the Marquis op Downshire writes:— "l think great praiao is rue to you for making such a stop in i^e art of Photography, and I feel quite suro your process will meet with the suooeag it deserves." Me. Walrond, Private Secretary toHis Excellency the Govkrnor writer : — "Your new process i 3 lovely, ard far suoerior to the old glazing. I showed them toHis Excellency the Governor, who was much struck with them, and remarked on the contrast between the picture of himself printed in the Matt-Opal-Type and the Bame picture printed in the ordinary way." The Wanganui Herald, 3rd December, 1889 :— " We have received from Messrs. Wriggles worth & Binns, of Wellington, who are undoubtedly the best photographers in the colony, samples of their production by a new process, patented, we believe, by thonu known as the ' Matt-Opal-Typo.' The piotures are in every respect works of art. for in this, as in all their work, Messrs. Wrigg-lea-worth & Binns have achieved the greatest sucoess," &o , &c. The Marlborough Express, 27th November, 1889": — " We have no hesitation in saying that the Matt-Opal-Type will revolutionise photography, and be universally adoptod. In fact, one could never endure looking at a glazed picture after seeing those." MESSES. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS. PHOTOGEAPHERS To His Excellency the Eight Hon, the Earl of Onslow, Governor of New Zealand, SOLE PATENTEES, 7, WILLIS - STEEET, WELLINGTON, Nearly Opposite the Empire Hotel, Telephone No. 161.
TREES. TREES. TREES. IHTIHE Undersigned offers the following, at very Reduced Prices: — Apples, 2 years, 9s per doz, or 60s per 100 Apples, 3 years, 12s per doz, or 80s per 100 Plums, 2 and 3 years, 12s per doz Pears, 2 and 3 years, 12s per doz Peaches on Plum Stocks, 2 years, 20s per doz Gooseberries and Currants, 33 per doz UupreßSUß Maorooarpa, 2 years, 8s per 100 ; 3 years, 12s per 100 Pinns Tnsignis, 2 years, 6s per 100 ; 3 years, 10s per 100 Roses, H.P., 6s per doz, or 40a per 100 Roses, Tua, 12s per doz Hawthorn Quicks, 2 years, 7s per 1000 And all other Treeß, Shrubs, and Flowering Plants, at equally low priceß ; f .o.b. at Bluff; paoking at net cost Seed Potatoes, own growing ; prices on ap» plication Catalogues sent by post on application. ROBERT CLEAVE, Nurseryman, Inveroargill
IRONMONGERY ! mHE OPENING DAY IB POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, On account of so much goods having to be opened up. GEO. WINDER, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. THE VERDICT^ > P|RINK ONLY v UNION CO.'S PURE BLENDED TEAS. Obtainable Everywhere.
1 r IVER COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, Ao, CREASE'S TARAXACUM, Ob DANDELION OOFFEB, i Ib specially reoommended. ' Sold bt all Grocers, at 2i m tin.
\ ASK TOUK GROCER FOR ; FISHER & CO.'S i TEAS, [ And Don't Take ant Othkr.
WHO'S GRIFFITHS ?-Many of oar readers will remember Beeing the , hoardings of London plastered with this legend and the reply thereto annexed, viz.. " A Safo Man." To the unitiated we may explain that he was a manufacturer of iron • safes. To them wo may also explain that ' Messrs. Walter Nathan & Co., of Lambtonqnay, hold a largo stock of iron safes of all sizes— suitable for bankers, publio com- \ panics, professional men, business men, and private individuals. They are guaranteed both fire-proof and burglar-proof ; and had ' our Government had these in nse at some of t their railway stations, the national debt of his colony might have been reduced. °
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1890, Page 2
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