THE BAS-RELIEF PHOTOGRAPH (PATENTED). MESSRS. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS have much pleasuro in announcing to their Patrons and the Public that a number of examples of this UNIQUE AND STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL PROCESS WILL BE ON VIEW IN THEIR VESTIBULE IN A FEW DAYS. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, Vice-Regal and Leading Photographers. As sole holders of the patent rights for New Zealand, with the exception of Wanganui W. and. will be happy to treat with photographers for the right to use the BAS-RELIEF PROCESS. Any Person infringing our Patent Rights will be proceeded against.
MONUMENTAL WORKS, STAFFORD ST., TIMARU. WH. CAIN, having purchased the • old-established business of the late Jamen Jonee, is prepared to execute in First-Class Style all work entrusted to him at very greatly reduced rates and guarantees satisfaction. All Kinds of Cemetery Railings and Kerbing Supplied, and Inscriptions cut in Cemeterys. The Finest Stock in South Canterbury to select from. Designs and Estimates forwarded on application. WINDMILLS, SEED AND GRAIN CLEANING MACHINERY. JOHN M~A ESHALL (Late of Springston) nas removed to 204 St Asaph street, Christchurch, and ia Manufacturing WINDMILLS of the Most Simple, Strong, and Durable Make. None but the very best iron and steel is used in their manufacture. Derricks supplied of either Wood or Iron. Windmills from £5 upwards ; Derricks from £ 1 10s upwards. I have had a large experience amongst Harvesting Machinery, and all work entrusted to me will have my most careful attention. JOHN MARSHALL, Agricultural Engineer, 304 St Asaph street, Chribtchurch, N.Z. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. R. H. FRASER. Artist in Stained Glass. Lead Light Manufacturer, etc., begs to intimate to his friends and customers that he bas REMOVED to 37 PRINCES STREET (next the Dresden), where he purposes conducting the general trade of Painter, Paperhanger and Deco'ator in addition to his present business. A large assortment of Highly Artistic Paperhangingskeptin stock, along with all Painters' Requisites. Prices quoted for Decorating Private Houses in the most artistic manner.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 24, 15 October 1897, Page 30
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323Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 24, 15 October 1897, Page 30
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