CHRISTMAS GIFTS ! , QEMS OF ARTISTIC WORK I IN ALL KINDS OF GOLD AND SILVtR AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES to the end of December, AT J. H. PARKER'S, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, (Adjoining Alexandra Hall) Devon-street, Few Plymouth. Inspection of this large and carefully - selected Stock is respectfully solicited. N.B. — The most valuable stock in Taranakifo EINfcA^EIWDEINIT. and WiOlDDlßfi© QyiKlM. 0729 hb d 29 WTT \\ J EBB has a large . JTI . VV stock of Almondß and Raißine, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Almond, Barcelona, and Pea Nut?, FOR XMAS. I a 791 hb 631 WHITE GARTER EGMONT STOKES, Supply the Best Dried Fruits of the season. CUER.4KTS RAISES MUSCATELS FIGS NUTS «fee, &c. A large aud varied stock of CONFECTIONERY AND FANCY GOODS Selected for CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Vy HITE & QARTER, COURTENAY & DEVON-STREETS, New Plymouth. rpBEAr YOUR 7RIEND3 X. during Xnias To a Glass of THOMPSON & LEWIt' (Wellington) It is the best drink knowu, and only 4s 6d per doz , at W. H. WEBB'S, Sole Agent. MATT-OPAL TYPES (PATENTED). NEW PROCESS IN PHOTOGRAPHY. Messrs i 7 Jmtographci's to His Excellency The Right fl Jit the Earl of On&low, Governor of New Zealand. First Prize Medallists, Sydney, Melbourne, New Zealand, and Colinderieß Exhibitions. MESSRS Wriggleßworth & Binnß beg respectfully to call the attention of visitors to Wellington to the large display of ripecimena of the above N- w Process in Photography now Dn vio* in tho vesti- j bule of their studio, No. 7, Willie-street, Wellington, nearly opposite the Empire Hotel. OHNIONB OF THE PRESS. Tabanaki Herald, December 14 : — " The specimens sent are bo exquisitely soft in tint, nnd tbe figures ho artistically poaed, that they havp the npp^arancti of nezzo-tinto engravings, splendidly executed, nnd printed on an opul surface. The press in all parts of the colony speak in tho I highest terms of this ' new proeeßH,' but so ' beautiful are the pictures; thut none of the newspapers, we onsider, have been able to do full jußtice to their rneiits." New Zealand Herald (Auckland), Nov. 29. — %( The delicate pearly surface given to the pictures by the new process in very pleasing) and a now departure from the old style. There is every reason to believo that the clear Opal Type will come into popular favor, tie beinn ti Rreat improvement on all other methods of silver printing. The new photoa requiro only to be seen to be appreciated." ullarlborough Exp ess, Nov. 27. — " We huvo no hesitation in hii) ing that the MuttOpul Typo will revolutionise photography, and be universally adopted." Otago Daily Times, Nov. 26 — "There is little doubt the firm have made an important discovery." New Zealand Times (Wellington"^ Nov. B— "The 'Matt-Opal Types,' while posseHcing all the character, and even more than the beauty, of the oroinary opal pictures, are perfectly free from the objrctionable characteristics of the latter, being unbreakable, and a trifle lesß in wtight than tho common enamelled photograph." n792 je2o J. C. MONTEFIORE, FISHMONGER, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Ouster Supper Rooms. Blauk'B celebrated Hot Meat Pies, Tea, Unffee, and Cocoa. Families waited on, and prompt attention given io ull Town and Country orders.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8663, 27 December 1889, Page 3
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