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THE BUDGET, OR TARANAKI WEEKLY HERALD. I'StICE — TIttIiEEPIGMCE PAGE Advertisements 1, 13, 14, 15, 1G A destructive cyclone ia America ... 2 Articles : The Flax M-irket 8 Amusements: Concert ia aid of Bush Fire Relief Fund g Bowline: Tournament in Wellington ... 5 Bush Fire Relief Fund 9 Brother Against Brother ; or tho Trageuy of Oamleuh Shores. By Hero Strong, author of Tlie Captain's Orphan Daughter, &c, 3 Country and District Nhws — From our own correspondents : From IWauaid 7 Stratford 2 Tikorangi 2 Westown ... ... ... ... 2 Courts: Resident M.i-iatralo's Court 12 District Court 2 Police Court 12 Education Bouid Scholarships 2 Easter Holidays : Sports in Recreation Ground G BVench in Ddhomey ... ... ... 12 Fire at Stratford 4 Funoral of Iloni Pihann 10 Growth of Unitod States 4 Horrible death of an old man 4 How Stanley disposed of a traitor ... 15 Kibblings ... ... ... ... 4 Looalßoards: Muoation Board ... 7 Education Reserves Board ... 7 Harbour Board 7 Meetings : Fire Brigado Annual Meeting 10 Maori ns a warrior ... ... ... 12 Mr o Courtney's mission to England ... 12 News of the World : Tho p&rricidcß haojred— Surah Bernhardt in the Passion Play— Secret League of Patriots — Rising of peasantry in Russia— Students 1 asitation — Cruel treatment of Russian prisoners — Canadian murders... ... ... 11 News of the Week : Patea racesAddress to Dr. Gault — Gold in Patea river — How a bush fire may bo started — Action against Railway Commissioners ... ...6,7 Notes and Echoes : Ministerial programme for nest session — New Zealand Better-Success in America -Libelling Railway Commissioners — England losing her trade — Paris telephone girls 2 Original Poetry : "The Bouquet and lho Coat Lappet ... ... ... 3 Our illustrated Londos Letter : Illustrations : Mr J. L. Toole — Funeiul of victims of colliery explosion ... ... ... ... 0 Out ok Harness for a Month : Dunedin and its Exhibition ... 12 Obituary— Death of Honi Pihama G, 10 Political and Social Tones : Main Trunk Railway route of North Island — Our Recreation Grounds — Supreme Court witnesses — Her bath— Short of whiskey— Who St. Patrick was — Lord Cranley's table —"La Grippe" ... * 5 Petroleum and Ironsand Company ... 5 Sad fatality atTataraimaka 5 Subscription liat in aid of Sufferers by Bush Fires 8 Spotting: Taranaki Anniversary Races Settlement 12 Waihi Races 12 Sydney Gold Cup 12 Australian J.C. Autumn Meeting 10 Sensational murder case — Two boys murder their father 15 The Dukb of Ellesmere : or a Jowish Mi Men's Love. By Bertha M.Clay, au hor o£ "Set in Diamonds," '"Undine's Maniasre," &c 3 Travelling jn Maori Land— From Kuiti to Mokau 7 Wellington exploring party 12 MATT-OPAL TYPES (PATtNTfcD). NEW PROCESS IN PHOTOGRAPHY. Mkssrb mtmßMmwrn & bihfsfs- / hoiographers to His Excellency The Right JHjh the Earl of Onsloio, Governor of New Zealand. First Prizb Medallists, Sydney, Mcl bourne, New Zealand, and Coliaderitß Exhibitions. AyTESSRS Wrigglesworth & Bions beg ■''*■*• respectfully to cull the attention of visitors to Wellington to the largo display of (specimens of thu above Ntw Process in Photography now on vie.v in tho veslibule of their studio, No. 7, Willis-street, Wellington, nearly opposite the Euipirt Hotel. OPINIONS OF TIIE PRESS. Taranaki Hkrald, December 14 : — " Tho specimens sent are so exquisitely soft in tint, and the figures so artistically posed, that they have tho appearance of inezzo-tiuto engravings, splendidly executed, and printed on an opal surface. The presß in all parts of tho colony speak in the highest terms of this ' new process,' but so beautiful are the pictures, that none of the newspapers, we consider, have been able to do full justice to thi;ir meiits." New Zealand Herald (Auokland), Nov 29. — " The delicate pearly surfuce given co tho pictures by the new process is very pleasing, and a new departure from the old style. There is every reaßon to believe chat the clear Opal Typo will come into popular favor, as being a great improvement on all other methods of silver printing. The new photos require only to be seen to be appreciated." Alarlborough Expiess, Nov. 27. — "We have no hesitation in saying that the Ma<tOpal Typo will revolutionise photography, and be universally aoopted." Otago Daily Tivies,Nov. 26. — "There is little doubt the fiim have made un important discovery." New Zealand Times (Wellington), Nov. B.— -"The 'Matt-Opal Types,' while possessing all the charucter, and even more than the beauty, of the oro»aury opal pictures, are pot fectly free from the objectionable characteristics of the latter, being unbreakable, and a trifle less in weight than tho oomiuon enutnellud photosrnph." __^ a 792 je2o PKODUCE i SVQ NEY 0. P. HUIvIFHRIS & GO, Butter, Cteese, (.rain, and Froduce Salesmen, SDSSEX-STREET, SYDNEY. Yj^ E receive for sale all deßrriptiocs ol Vp Produce, and having a connectioi extending throughout ALSTKALIa <v nev ZBALAND, we are in a poaition, SE "ON! TO NONE for the w vantageoug disprsal o* any line of FARM or D4IRY PRODUCE Hides, tallow, &0., &o. f$T Correspondence Solicited. all9tcTO OUR tUB:ORIBERS OFR Sufopcriberß would, oWi?e'£by t once sending woid to the office of any ne/?leo* or irregularity ia the delivers' o* wue sapeifi by tfce boy 3 in qvs?v ■h$ I* UW* k 9 ?«>#s§& .

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8755, 17 April 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8755, 17 April 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8755, 17 April 1890, Page 4