Publio Votiett. ■ r • *■•£■>•. •• THE MASON AND .' > 1 Are the only kind need by £Moody and * Sankey, W F Somerrttle aad other competen ' judges who nave pronounced them the best fieed Instruments America has produced. URNITURB WAREHOUSE*,* MASON AND HAM UN ORGANS. These Organs are admirably suited Schools, Places of Publio Worship. Oonser Rooms and Private Families' Several Classe these instruments ate npw they have also on view Pianos by Schweehten Pianos by B. Lpp Pianos by Sebiroei Pianos by Board .Pianos by Broadwood *i*ntn by Colhrd and GtUmS Pianos by K\rkn*» f~ JPiahos by Brinsmmd' TO LOVERS OF MUSIC. -lASSSRS NORTH AND SCOULLAB I Beg to inform tbe musical paUie that they I . have bees appointed Southland, FOB ISOal CtXiaBATBD Lfsl'MWlT MASON AND H A^Ll* - CABINET OROANS. These splendid instruments,, save obtained the First Prise Kedal in every Bxhibitioa all over the world and received the greataet praise for' tbeir smoothnaav of tone, scope of expression, quickness n action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship oomhoaedwith simplicity of action. OATENT WBO,UGHT NALS. J. I Cordes and Qo* the patentee and Bole Manufacturers of the «sU*known patent Wrought Nails, commonly known as EWBANK NAILS Desire to make it known that they have adopted a " ilia- " or " Cross " as their Inde Mark, and that all Nafls now made and sent out by them, except cltsp. bear this mark upon thier heads, aad that within every package sent from their works is also placed a card bearing thuir name and' addreu. Any nails, therefore, which are not diwnquuhed by above, must not be confouuded with Kwbank's Nails," tbe quality of which i» well appreciated as being far avperior to any other make. Nail works— Newport, Monraouthv THREE PRIZE WEDALS RECEIVED ! ATTHB GREAT EXHIBITION, P H ILA B IB AMERICAN WALCtfAM. WATCHES FOR E NW /CAUTION .TO WAKJH BIjrERS. (Jnsrruplous paries are ceding worthless WatcfietAbrmrini; l'radd Marks'tsry •imilnr tv the trade Mark of GENUINE WALTHSf W.VTCER3, This i* not only a fraud on the " Purobaser, bat a great injury to ih» i reputation of the genuine VVatcu. In view ot these lact«, tlio < American Watch Company I would eodnes buyer* ! mifirtt* oi| having their pr«terencs I lor | Wtlthtn vFim'im 'i | and not allow themwlvjs to put oft' ! with any iniiiiitationg, Wtlier toieiga or I doioeiso es i Boobitis &, Applctou. ' GeneArla g«nts ot iti) AnitTicm Wno'i Cutiipttiiy, , Waltham Bu.lO«ng ilolborn Cro«» I LONIMJK' | P B— The Walth-n Watoli ni,«y h* <Jb-atnei Who Icßile uuin«in>u it W«>ll i,,^t#u^V Auaklaiul, Ct»Mt«?rbu.y, an I moit oi tUo urincip^ lowus iv (be euiiwio*.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1075, 17 April 1882, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1075, 17 April 1882, Page 1
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