TO t E T , mHE MELBOU Rff K HOTEL, CenJ- trally situat d, in BEOADWAY. For Particulars apply to JOHN JK'iAFFINjor JOHN (JHING. WILLIAMS, FAMILY & COM IERCIAL HOTEL, Bboawai Kekpxok. npHE undersigned b igs to n has resumed tl b conduct of the above, and being aow und r his direct superintendence, the publio aay rely npon every requirement of a I irst-elaas Hotel being provided. Familie can depe id upon every comfort and privacy. The Bed Booms i re lofty, well Yenti'ated, nd receive most co istant and ctriul attention. The Billiard Rooi » is spacious, and furnished with one of Al ioek'B Prize Tables. STABLING AC COMMODATIOW Is excellent, and co ivenient to the Hotel, while the charges ire most reasonable. OEARQE3 STRI !TLT MO DEBATE WALTK "vYILLIAMS OP XJtron, MUSI C A L. ITISB DAROCX Fill take PUPILS tor INSTKUCTIO: J on the PIANO, at the Besidenee of Mre Cereeeto, opposite tbe Police C \np, Broadway. Tbe First Quarter will Commence on the sth January. . N 0 TIjC E . /^HTAELES BUGGLE, Dairynfan, in \j EETIEING worn Business in Beefton, BEGS to return his THANK to the Publio for tfje Liberal Support Recorded to him, ana should any oi his old Customers wish I him to resume the business he will do sp in tbe course of a month or two. I All OUTSTANDING ACCOUNT must he PAID by tpe end of the present MONTH, or they jwill be put in tbe bands of a Solicitor. CHiJRLES BUGGLE. T?eefton. 18tb De|ember, 1879. THE MASON JaND HAMLIN O R G|A N S Are the only kind jused by Moody and Sankey, W F Somerville and other competen dges yrho have protounced them the best Reed Instruments America has produced. on vifew at Noß*Hand SCOULLAR'S URNITURE WAREHOUSE, Bmmmteamjm^a admirably suited for Worship, Concert ase now : MASON A^WaMLIN ORGANS. TO LOVERS JOF MUSIC. TIJESSRS NORTH (AND SCOULLAR Beg to inform tbe mueilal publio that they have been appointed Sole Agents inlOtago and Southland, for! Ihobb Celebeated Inbteument3 VI ASON AND HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS These splendid instruments have gained c First Prize Medal in |very Exhibition all over the world and received the greatest \ praise for their smoothness of tone, scope of expression, quickness in action of keys and thoroaghness of workmanship combined with simplicity of action.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 February 1880, Page 3
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384Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 February 1880, Page 3
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