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OADBUBY'S UOCOA. "A perfeot Food,'— Health.

_¥^___rxo_^r_^jL_ INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. DIVIDEND WAREANTS for the Half-year ended 31st March, 1891, are now ready, and payable to Shareholders on the Register at that date. Shareholders at a distance may have their Warrants forwarded by post on sending instructions. SHARP & SONS. Agents. "DRESS OPINIONS ON ITYREETYPES Artistic P_oToflß__sr.— We have been shown a number of photographic portraits by Mr, 'Tyree. of Trafalgar street, which are especially beautiful. Mr Tyree has recently 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 Ivbryfype, 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 Platinotyge. The most effective of the pictures, however, were those produced by Mr Tyree 's own . process," and' to be known as lyreetypes. / 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 otherprocesses.'* The "gradation of he tones in. remarkable, and these'w'orks of art are certain to "cohimarid admiration. In the posing of the children whose pictures we are particularly .alluding to, Mr Tyree has been very, happy," and these photographs are, as we have advisedly said, real pictures*— Colonist, 20th,189h V , . WANTED KNOWN^Any Lady,. J ' VV " Gentleman, or Fan* ily desiring . a ohange, L ,cftn meet with a COMFORTABLE COTTAGE HOME r near: the Sea; in the pleasantly situated Village of MOTUEKA. ; Inquire ■of ' anyone, three doors north, of tha Motueka Hotel. : '. v ,; •• N.B.— lt is not outside appearances, a spacious dwelling, real or personal estate— nor is itpomp of power, all thai beauty, all that wealth e'er <?ave, that do bonetitute uatural- independence or auperiortty.'-No but it ibBE^LTH of BODY and SOUL, and a home, be it ever so homely, "where the yiblets' aweet perfume, eweet exhale. "lt is to live on life to IMstimd it, and constant boa- the handiwork of Heaven." : „?'."'■",' ■'■■■ _ R3ELF MM ! "' |^^_?ll _ojGHcmis«a.ii4 .ask X_''oSi_ .-:>u? < _f_o_ without the aid or publicity of a ... ' _J___i ii ° ctor - JIM fie universal AtMrican ' ;

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7050, 29 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7050, 29 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7050, 29 June 1891, Page 4

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