' And yet you will find that anyone who requires [ thorough artistic aud legitimate photographic ; work that is permanent and of the highest order or j execution still patronises C. H. Manning, as his ■ still increasing business testifies. The demand for his own pa' out process, the bromaline photos, is largely ou the increase. Another new exhibit or nil classes of work just added nt studio, 100, Colombo street. Appointments advisable *o avoid detention.— [Advt.] j WATER-3UPrLY FOB WAHGANUI.— The Waoganui Borough. Council has been fortunate in procuring an artesian well supply for the town. The services of Mr Job Osborne, of Doyleston, were engaged, and he has sunk two wells (2in diameter), one yielding a flow of thirty gallons and ; the other thirty-two gallons per minute, j The results lire highly satisfactory to j those concerned. Arrangements are m I hand for Binking further wellfl wi)h tubej j oi gcenter capacity. ' -' 1 1
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4855, 20 January 1894, Page 6
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153Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 4855, 20 January 1894, Page 6
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