, Public Notices. i I Tlllfi MASON AND HAMLIN i i l \o r a a n s Aye the only kind used by Moody -and Sankey, W F Somerville and otber coropeteo judges who have pronounced tbem tbe beak NORTH and SCOULLAR'S URNITUItE WAREHUUSB, MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS. These Organs are admirably suited f* Schools, Places of Public Worship. Concert Rooms and Private Families Several Classe these instrument* tae now they have a'so on fievr i'ianos by Schwechten Pianos by R, Lpp Pianos by Sehtroei Pianos by Board Pianos by Rroadwood - i»nos by Collard ani Collard Pianos by Eirkman f-.at.os by Brinsmead TO LOVERS OF JICSIC. y\H ES3R3, J^-^ Beg to inform tbe musical public that thej have been appointed — ... Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOR .Those Celkbbated Instbumen-13 iVI A S 0 N AND HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. These splendid instruments Lave obtained the First Prize Medal in every Exhibition all over tbe world and received tbe greatest praise for their smoothness of tone, scope of expression, quickness n action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship combined with simplicity of action.
pATENT WROUGHT NALS. J. J. Cordes and Co., the patentee and Sole Manufacturers ofthe well-known pateu*Wrought Nails, commonly known as EWBANK NAILS Desire to make it known that tbey have ' adopted a •'« -if ar "or " Cross " as theii* Irude Mark, and that all Nail, now made and sent out by them, except clasp, bear this n-urk upon thier heads, and that wiihin • rery puckagf* sent lroui tlieir works is also placed a card tuaiing thuir name and addres.. Any nails, iherejore, which are not disf**n!»ui_lied by above, must not be confounded wiiii Ewbank's Nails," the quulity of which iwell appreciated as being iar srperior to auy other make. Nail works — Newport, Monmouth. THREE PRIZE WEDALS ;RECEIVi-i> AT THK GREAT EXHIBITION, P H ILA _•*"* E AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHE-. FOX NJ.VV j QiUTION IO \\~CII BCrERS. j Unscruploj4 parlies are eedinu worthless I Watches hearing trade \ Marks very similar to j tlie i'rnue Murk ol . GENUINE WALTHM WATJEES, j This is not only a fraud on tiie | Purchaser, but a great injury n> iiu> j reputation of the genuine Watch. li\ j view o(; these facts the j American Watch Company J would codnes buyers misi.its on having their preteronce for Wil thin Watches -j and not allow themselves to imt <>ll' | with auy imuutati3tis, either io.ei ,T v or * d>u -n- --| Roobin. k Appleton. I GeucA.la gents ..i iho Ami-neaj Waici.ei j Company, v Waltham Bu kling "jJolbm. Cross j P S— The Walthaii Watch miv h* ob'ainei I Wuolessle und Retail in WeM .^i.i : i. _„ ...^ land, Canterjujy, an.i ;u js: oi Ta. J iiu .. ,V. lowa. iv lue t-o.ouii*.. L
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1051, 20 February 1882, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1051, 20 February 1882, Page 1
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