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R. CJOCH, ■DEING OVERSTOCKED hTthe . following Lines, 1 WILL SELL, FOR GASH— |-cwt. box Prime Soap, Qs Qd, 121 b. box Tea, 12s Prime New Tea, Is 6d Lunch Biscuits, 4A V et &• Starch, 6d per lb. New Jam, 5s per dozen} Sunlight Soap, Is (>d per b/vx i All other Gtoodß at Lowest Prices for CASH. TES fiß«7 H» MM OF THE EMPIRE TEA Company's BLENDED TEAS ARE AS FOLLOWS : Bach Blend is of the finest quality at the price marked. Each Blend is guaranteed of a uniform quality throughout the year. li&ch Blend is pleasant in flavour, and gives universal satisfaction. JHjAVEaT/Vt'F PIANOS. H. Couuirr & Oo MATT-OPAL TYPES*"" (PATENTED). NEW PROCESS IN PHOTOGRAPHY. MESSBB WfiHs&&BffoßffiS & 8232F8 Photographers to His Excellency The Right Bon the Earl of Ontlow, Governor of New Zealand. Fibst Pbize Medallists, Sydney, Mcl bonrne, New Zealand, and Colinderiea Exhibitions. MESSRS Wriggleaworth & Binns beg reßpectfully to call the attention of visitors to Wellington to the large display of dpeoimens of the above New Process in Photography now an vie* in the veßtibule of their studio, No. 7, Willis-street, Wellington, nearly opposite the Empire Hotel. OPINIONS OF THE PBESB. Tabanaki Hbbald, December 14: — " The epeoiuiena sent ore so exquisitely soft in tint, and the figures so artistically pOßed, that they have the appearanoo of mezzo-tinto engravings, splendidly executed, and printed on an opal surface. The press is all parts of tbo oolony speak in the highest terms of this ' new process,' bat so beantiiul are tbe pictures, that none of the newspapers, we consider, have been abls to do full justice to their merits." New Zealand Herald (Auckland), Nor 29, — " The delicate pearly surface given to the pictures by the new process is very pleasing, and a new departure from the old style. There is every reason to believe that the dear Opal Type will come into popular favor, as being a great improve* ment on all other methods of silver printing. Tbe new photos require only to be seen to be appreciated." Marlborough Express, Nov. 27.—" We have no hesitation in saying that the Matt' Opal Type will revolutionise photography t 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 poeseßßing all the character, and even more than the beauty, of tbe ordinary opal piotures, are perfectly free from the objectionable characteristics of the latter, being unbreakable, and a tritle less in weight than tbo common enamelled photograph." ft 792 j&2O FARM FOE SALE. AN excellent Bn»h Farm of 405 Acxee, Level | being Section* 148 aad 144, Moa, One mile from Durnam tfo&a Utdlwaj jutlon, J±xten*ive and inbfltftatiiU improve* inenti ; well »nb-diTided, The above can be sola m a whole, or in two turns if required, Fox term* apply to mo, on the property, PfiTEBMoALLISIKKT Durham Boad, 10th Augu»t, 1869, OS3t« MOaJSV TO UiND In JL.AKGE OB BMALL SUMS AT LOWSKI GimßUNl' BAT^B, ,*. LSO,— Town aud Country Propertief tax JOL Sale or to Let,— Apply to ABTHUB STANDIBB, 70b hb Solicitor, TO BE LET,— J A CENTRALLY situated store in Brougham-street, adjoining Bank of Nev? i Zealand and Taranaki Institute, arly occupation oan be given.— Apply to 0, BENNELL, t}Q Brpugham-otreetj

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8800, 9 June 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8800, 9 June 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8800, 9 June 1890, Page 1

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