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MATT-OPAL TYPES (PATcNTtD). NEW PROCESS IN PHOTOGRAPHY. MBSBRB ! hoJographers to His Excellency The Bight Hrn the Earl of Oiislow, Governor of New Zealand. First Pbizk Medallists, Sydney, Mcl bourne, New Zealand, and Colinderies Exhibitions. TV/TESSRS WrUglesworth & Binns beg •*•"■ respectfully to call the attention of visitors to Wellington to the large riiaplay of spocimens of tho above N>io Process in Photography now Dn view in the vestibule of. their studio, No. 7, Willis-street, Wellington, nearly opposite the Empire Hotel. OPINIONS OP TUB PRESS. Taranaki Herald, December 14: — " The specimens sent are so exquisitely soft in lint, und the figures so artistically posed, that they havp the appsarancb of neezHO-tiuto engravings, Hplendidly executed, and printed on an opal surface. Tne press in all parts of the colony speak in the highest terms of this ' new process,' but so beautilu 1 . are »he pictures, that none o£ tl.e newspapers, wo consider, have been able to do full justice to tboir meiite." A 7 eu? Zealand Herald (Auckland), Nov 29. — " The delicate pearly surface given to the pictures by the new process ia very pleasing, and a new departure from the old style. There is every reason to believe that the clear Opal Typo will come into popular Favor, as boing a great improvement on all other methods of silver printing. Tho now photos require only to be seen to be appreciated." i llarlborough Expi ess, Nov. 27. — " We | have no hesitation in saying that the Malt- ! Opul Typo will revolutionise photography, and be universally udopted." Otago Daily Times, Nov. 26. — "There is littlo doubt the firm have made an important discovery." New Zealand Times (Wellington), Nov. B.— "The 'Matt-Opal Types,' while possessing all the character, and even more than the beauty, of the ordinary opal pictures, are perfectly freo from the objectionable characteristics of the latter, being unbreakable, and a trifle less in weight than tho common enamelled photograph." a 792 je2o TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS OUR Subscribers -would oblige! by t once sending word to the office of any neglect or irregularity ia the dslivery o* one papers by the boys in order that it may be rectified.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8757, 19 April 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8757, 19 April 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8757, 19 April 1890, Page 4