4 T 0 hE T , mf7B MELBOUUNE HOTEL, CenA trally eituatedl in BEOAD WAY. 1 For Particulars aaplyto JOHN M' 4APFIN;or JOHN CHJNG. WILLIAMS, FAMILY k COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Bboadwat, BBpT0». npHE undersigned begs t* n -*" has resumed the conßuct of the above, and being now under his tirect superintendence, the public may 1 ;ly npon every requirement of a Firßt-cli » Hotel being provided. Familie can depend up( 1 -every comfort and privacy. Tbe Bed Booms are loft] , well v nti'at d, nd receive most constant Ind ci t lul attention. Tbe Billiard Boom is s lacious, and furnshed with one of Alcock's Seize Tables, STABLING ACCOMMODATION Is excellent, and convenient to the Hotel. while the charges are mpt reasonable. CRiBGES STRICTLY MODERATE WALTK W|I.LIAMS OEBIBrOB. MUSICAL. TITISS DAROUX ;ako PFPILS for INSTBUCTION 0 1 the PIANO, at the Eesidence of Mre Cereeeto, opposite the Police Camp, Broadway, The First Quarter will Commence on the sth January. I N 0 TI <J E . /^HABLES BUGGLE, Dairyman, in V-^ EETIEING frdm Business in Eeefton, BEGS to retain bis THANK to the Public for the! Liberal Support accorded to him, and ibould any 01 bis old Customers wish him to resume the business he will do so in the course of a month or two. 1 All OUTSTANDING ACCOUNT must be PAID by the lend of the present MONTH, or they will be put in tbe hands of a Solicitor, j CHAS: ,ES BUGGLE. Eeefton. 18th Decer iber, 1879. THE MASON A2 D HAMLIN o n a a. n s Are the only kind uead by Moody and 3ankey, W F Somerville Ind other competen dges who have pronounced them the best Reed Instruments America has produced, on view a > NOR*HandSC)ULLAR'S URNITURE Wi REHOUSE, These Organs are adg irably suited for Concert ate now : ORGANS. TO LOTERS OF MUSIC. ■TI/lISSB3 NORTH AND SCOULLAR Beg to inform tbe musical! public tbat they have been appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOR ThOSB CELBBBATED iptSTBUMEKTa - VI ASON AND |HAM LIN CABINET OKJJANS These splendid instruments have gained c First Prize Medal in every Exhibition all over tbe world and reoeiyed the greatest praise for their smoothness of tone, scope of expression, quietness in action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship combined with '■ ' simplicity of action.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 February 1880, Page 3
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381Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 February 1880, Page 3
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