I " Public Notices. THE MASON AND UAMUN I ORGANS Are the only kind uecd by " Moody and I Sankey, W F Somerviile and other compctcD Madges vho&juunsMMmmK^pJjjt^tfte* Reed Instruments America has produced. on view at NORTH and SCOULLAR'S T7RNITUKK WAREHOUSE, MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS. These Organs are admirably suited Schools, Places of Publiu Worship, Concer Rooms and Private Families Several Classo these instruments ase now they have a'so on vier Pianos by Schvrecbten Pianos by E. Lpp Pianos by Scbiroei Pianos by Board Pianos by Bxoadwood ■»• itnos by Collard and Collard Pianos by Kirk man Piahos by Brinsmcad TO LOVERS OF MUSIC. ... «■ ILIBBSE3 NORTH AND BQDDMA^_ Beg to inform the musical public that they hare been appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOR Those Celebrated Instrpmkn'H MASON AND HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. These splendid instruments Lave obtained the First Prize Medal in every Exhibition all over the world and received the greatest praise for their smoothness of tone, scope of expression, quickness n action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship combined with simplicity of action. p>ATENT WROUGHT KALS. J. J. Cordes and Co., the patentee and Sole Manufacturers of the well-known patsn* Wrought Nails, commonly known as EWBANK NAILS Desire to make it known that they hare adopted a " Star " or " Cross " as their Trade Mark, and that all Nails now made mid scut out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon tlu'er heads, and that within every package sent from their works is also placed a card bearing thuir name and address Any nail*, therejore, which nre not dies' nibbed by above, must not ba confouudc.t with Ew bank's Nails," the quality ofwhio'i is well appreciated as being lar si*pco<ji' to nay other make. Nail works— Newport. Monmouth. THREE PRIZE WEDALS '.RECEIVED AT THB GREAT EXHIBITION, P H ILA B E AMERICAN WALTHAU WATCHES FOR NEW piUTION TO WATCH BUYERS. j Unscruplom parties are eedinj wortuiojs [ Watches boaring I'rado j M;trks very similar to the Trade Mark ol j GENUINE WALTHM WATCIIKS, i This is not only a friu-.i v i the ! Puruliaser, but a great injury to '.h ■ reputation of tlio goiiuiiu" Watch. I xicw of tlieso laci-. t!u Americ-.in Watcli <_'o iipaii\would cod lies buvoi^ mitwtß on having their pri. -tor-.::-. ,v lor « Wtlthan Witches r r i and not allow them^'lv-'s to put *- • 1 5 with any iniiiiitatio:^, cilhcr ioi«.M^;i oi i dome!;.- us ; JSoobins >!: Appk;o:i. J GcncAila gents ot t!io AiuiT.e.ia Vv \iv l 1 C:)iii[ia:iy, I Wnlthaui Uml hwi ilolbjrn Cress J P S— l'iif W,ilt!i:ti: WuKii iiimv Ik- v's n nevt \ VV(.ou= 5 [," aii.i Ket.u. :n Wmi..'.. ; -.. V\>^. I 'mid, L'a..t.-r'j.i. v. =..i ...-: v i '^ ■.. ■ , ■
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1057, 6 March 1882, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1057, 6 March 1882, Page 1
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