Puhlio Notices. THE MASON AND KAMLIN o r a j± ]sr s Are the ouly kind need by «nd Sankey, W P Somerville and other competen judges who have prouowaced them the best Reed Instruments America has produced, on tiew at NOR*H and SCOULLAR'S TTRNU'CTKB :W*AREHOUSE, I - — MASON AND HAMLIN ■ ■/ ORGANS. ' ■ •■ + _____ These Organs are admirably suited Schools, Places of Public Worsbnp, Concer' Rooms and Private Families v ■ «»^» E^eral Classe these instruments asei they have t'ao on iiew> y&itnoß by Sebweditea . by Board Pianoi by Rroadwood Jt itnoa by Oolkrd and CoUard flQfttjAjLAß have been appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOB IHOSB CbIKBBITKD lITBTBTnCBST9 MASON AND H A^M LIN 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. OATENT WRO.UOHT NAL J. J Cordes and Co., the patentee and Sole Manufacturers of the well-known pttsu* Wrought Nails, commonly known as EWBANK NAILS Desire to make it known that they have adopted a w Star " or " Cross " as their Trada Mark, and that all Nails now made muJ eeut out by them, except clasp, bear this u;uik upon thier heads, and that within every package sent from their works is also placed a card bearing thvir name and uddres.-. Anr nails, iherejore, which are not dissiu^uisLcJ by above, must not be confouuded wim Ewbank's Nails," the quulity of which ia well appreciated as being far superior to uuy other mike. Nail works — Newport, Monmouth. THREE PRIZE WEDALS RECEIVED 1 At THR , GREAT EXHIBITION, P H ILA^> B | AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHE3 FOB & NW /^AUTION TO WATCH BUYERS. \\J Unscruplous parties are ecding worthless Watches bearing Trade Mai ks very similar to the Trade Mark ot GENUINE WALTHM WATCEE3, This m not o.ily a fraud o.i tbe Purchaser, but a great iujury to the reputation of tbe genuine WatCil. In view ol these I acts, tlu American Watch Company would codncs buyers | mUiirte on having their preterence lor W>lth»n »V"»fliM i and not allow theuiaelv^s to put otf' with any iuintitaujas, vitber toicigu u^ i douuettu ci i Rouble* «; Apploton. I Gene Ai la gents ot tno America-i Wutcj Ot;OlpaUy, Wrtltharn Bu.idmg iiolh irn Cross LOS 00 A' PB— Tbe Wulth in Wutuh may b- ob:aine,i Who l<-«i" antiuto.ui, dWel'U,igti,,i. Ji.i.-k---laud, CViU'rbu.y, and must ot luo irin>.i >»i lowns • 'ho co.enic?.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1079, 26 April 1882, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1079, 26 April 1882, Page 1
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