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-•■;■: ■ j. i '' . • i . „;.' .' ,' ■- ._ • '. • ■ THE MASON AND EAMtIN O R Or A. N S Are the only kind used by Moody and Sunltey, W F Somerville and other competen . dges who have pronounced them the best Need Instruments America hat pr ', \ . .•■ ; , ■■ on view at n ■-i „ .-.>,- ■•!.•..! \ NOITH and aCOULLAR'S I OENITCRE WAttEHopSE,' ] MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS. These Organf are admirably suited for Schools, Places of Public Worship, Concert Rooms and Private Families Several OUflio then instruments ase now ■■ ■ i ....... -'• ■ '..'+..... • Pianos by Schwecbten Pianos by R. Lpp ■' * • Pianos by Schjroer Pianos by Board Yffinos by Eroadwood innos by Collard and Collard Pianos by Kirknjan Piaboi by Brinsmead TO LOYfiUS OF MUSIC." , TItESSR3 NORTH AND SCOULLAR Beg to inform the muiical public that they ■: rb^ye^eß appointed r . >. , Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOR iHOiE CeLOBITBD iNSTETTMINia Ai A SON ANP RAMUJI CABINET ORGANS. These splendid instruments have obtajpjed the First Pri^e Medal in, every Exhibition all over the world and receiyed ' the greatest i praise for their smoothness of tone, scope of expression, quickness n action of keys and , thoroughness of workmanship oombined with simplicity of action.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 September 1881, Page 1

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185

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 September 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 September 1881, Page 1

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