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Exhibition L. T. BOWDEN AND GO beg to announce having Opened up FifteesCrates to Goods comprising— - CtHINA, mis&, i^LASS, VJTLASS, ana EARTHENWARE HiABTHENWABE at THE PEOPLE'S MART, Hardy street; and, in placing tbe same before their Customers and Friends, bog to notify that they are now holding a great Exhibition Sale f Exhibition Sale ! Exhibition Sale !! at TBE PEOPLE'S MART, Hardy street. The Goods, which have l.een imported direct from the Pottery, will, during the continuation of the Sale, be offered at a small advance upon cost, and much below the price usually current for articles of this clasß. In addition to the display of China, Glass, and Earthenware, they have also just opened up a MEW STOCK ol DRAPERY, &c, including white and Grey Flannels, Winter Dress Stuffs, Blankets, White and Grey Calicos, Sheetings, Tabling, Towels, Hosiery, &c.,"&c. We make a specialty of Flannel Shirts, and Under Shirts, which will be offered at ft very cheap rate at the GBKAT EXHIBITION SALE ! GREAT EXHIBITION SALE ! GREAT EXHIBITION SALE I at IHE PEOPLE'S MART, Hardy street. In the BOOT DEPARTMENT, we continue to turn but Boots and Shoes of every description, to suit all taetes, and having jost completed the purchase of a Merchants' Stock-in-trade at a very considerable discount off wh esale price, are prepared to offer further special inducements in ready-made Boots and Shoes, to cash buyers, at the Great Exhibition Sale Great 1 xtdbitlon Sale Great Exhibition Sale at TEE PEOPLE'S MART, Hardly street. In the GROCERY DEPARTMENT; we purchase our Goods in large quantities, in the best markets, at the lowest possible cash prices, and sell at the lowest margin of profit, believing in quick sales and small profits, and are prepared to make still further concessions to cash buyers while the sale continues. In BISCUITS and CONFECTIONERY, We have the " right thing at last," having been appointed Agents for William Wright g . celebrated Dunedin Biscuits, which have Jbeen awarded Prize Medals and Orders of Merit wherever exhibited, inspection of which is cordially invited at the Great Exhibition Sale Great Exhibition Sale Great ixnibition Sale At The People's Mart, HARDY STREET. TO PURCHASE in large or small quantities, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Fruit, and all descriptions of Farm Produce. 1137 THE PERMANENT Building Society OP NELSON jif ONEY TO LEND in sums to -axL suit Borrowers, repayable by monthly instalments. NO procuration Pees are charg d and costs are reduced to a minimum. BORROWERS participate in profit LOANS can be reduced or repaid at any time. NO i6strjctivo clauses inserted in Mortgage Deed. The following repayments inoludo both Principal and Interest for a Loan of £100 :— Period Principal & for which Monthly Total Interest at Loan is Re-pay- amount 7£ % for effected ment. | re-paid. | whole term 8 years. £17 6 £132* £160 ♦The difference between the amount actually repaid and amount doe for whole term, viz., £28, is profit allotted to borrowers by monthly repayments off Loan. GEO. M ROUT, 1220 Secretary. pRESS OPINIONS ON TYREETYPES Autistic Photogeaphy.— We have been shown a number of photographic portraits by Mr Tyree of Trafalgar street, which are especially beautiful. Mr Tyree has recently 1 introduced some new processes in photographic printing, one of them being a method of his own perfecting, and which he calls the Tyreetype. Some of the portraits referred to are printed according to the Kallitype process, these are iron prints developed on silver, and the pictures, which are of a black tone, are in appearance like fine chalk lithographs. Other prints are produced by what is known as the Ivorytype, the sensatizing agent being bromide of silver, on artificial ivory, the effect being that of a metzotint engraving on ivory. Other pictures are what are known as gela tino-chloride prints on paper- They are greyish in tone, and somewhat resemble the Platinotype. The most effective of the pictures, however, were those produced by Mr Tyree's own process, and to be known as Tyreetypes. These photographs are printed on a matt surface, and they present all the characteristics of fine engravings, with a softness not attainable "by any of the other processes. The gradation of he tones in remarkable, and these works of art are certain to command admiration. In the posing of the children whose pictures we are particularly alluding to, Mr Tyree has been very liappy,. and these photographs are, as we iave advisedly said, real piotures'— Colonist, iOtb, 1891.

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7033, 9 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7033, 9 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7033, 9 June 1891, Page 4

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