TO LET, mFTE MELBOURNE HOTEL, CenJ- traltjr situated, in BKOAD. WAY. For Particulars apply to JOHN M' rlAFFlNjdr JOHN CH NG. WILLIAMS, FAMILY & COMMI ?CIAL HOTEL, Bboadway, E uston. rpHS undereigned begs o n has resumed the conduct of the above, and being now under hia direct superintendence, the public may I rely npon every requirement of a First-class Hotel being provided. I Familie can depend uj on every comfort and privacy. The Bed Eooma are lof y, well-venti'ated, s»nd receive most constant and ciiiMiul attention. The Billiard Room is tpaciotts, and furnished with one of Alcock's Prize Tables. STABLING ACCOM: lODATION Is excellent, and convente it to the Hotel, while the charges are mpt reasonable. CHARGES STRICTLY] MODERATE W A L T K W 11. HAMS OEBIBTOB, ~~ MUSICAL. ! MISS DAROUX>iII take a PTJPILS for INSTRUCTION ol the PIANO, at the Residence of Mrd JCereseto, opposite thelPolice Camp/ Broadway.* The First Quarter will Commence on the sth January. I NOTICE. pHAELES^BUGGIE, Dairyman, in V EETIRING rfom Business in Reefton, BEGS to return bis 'THANK to the Public for ttfe Liberal Support accorded to him, and should any ol his old Customers wish /him to resume the business he will do sb in the course of a month or two. I AIJ OUTSTANDING ACCOUNT must be PAID by ihe end of the present MONTH, or they (will be put in the hands of a Solicitor. CHAELES BUGGLE. "Beefton, 18tb December, 1879. THE MASON AND [HAMLIN ORGANS Are the only kind jused by Moody and Sankey, W F Somervllle and other eompeten dges who have proftounced them the best Reed Instruments Atlerica has produced, on view at NORTO and BCOULLAR'S tjkniture Warehouse, suited for Worship, Concert ase now W%^^^ Pianoi byßrirismieaa MASON AN!) HAMLIN ORGANS. w TO LOVERS OF MUSIC. -lIESSRS NGRTH AND SCOULLAR Beg to inform the mue cal public that they i have been a )pointed Sole Agents ir Otago and Southland, FO I Those Celebrate^ IusTBtrMENTa 'f vi ASON ANP HAMLIN '• ' CABINET iRGANS I These splendid instruments have gained \ c First Prize Medal \\ every Exhibition , all over the world and rec^iyed the greatest praise for their smoothness of tone, scope of ispression, quickness in action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship combined with S" simplicity of action.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 11 February 1880, Page 3
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378Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 11 February 1880, Page 3
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