Publio Kotices. i ' i a — — — THE MASON AND^MfejN O R 0 JP^'^| Are the only kind used by Moody pndk Sankey, W V Soitoerville aad oiheOcompetcn judges who haTe pronounced them the beet Beed Instruments America has produced. y Jfcf ~\ on view at NOIfPH and SCOULL AR' S TJKNI'IJKE WAREHOUSE, MASON AND HAMLIN '■■ ORGANS. Theso Organs are admirably satted Schools, Places of Public Worship, Coneer Rooms and Private Families Several Clnsse theso instruments tee they have also on v4evr Pianos by Schwechten Pianos byß. Lpp Pianos by Schtroei Pianos by Board Pianos by Rroadwood X isnos by Collard and Collard Pianos by Kirktn<in rPtaaos by Brinsmead TO 170V£RS OF MUSIC. -lit ESSRS NORTH AND SCOULLAR Sole Agents in Otago and * Sonthland, FOR XHOsH CbIBBBAXBD iNSTBUSIIIfTS MASON AND H A;M L I N CABINET OHGANS. These splendid instruments have obtained the First Prise Medal in every Exhibition all over the 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 WROjUGHT NAL J. J Cordes and Co., the pate itvo aua Sole Manufacturers of tbe well-known patan* Wrought Nails, commonly know?; us EWBANK NAILS Desire to make it known that they hare adopted a " Sta? " or " Cross " as their trad** * Mark, and tbat all Nails now inaile >iuj sents out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon thier heads, and that within 'every package sent trom tiieir works :s also placed a card bearing thoir name and uUress. Anr nails, therejore, which are not dij-^ii^ui^hcii by above, must not be eonlouuJeU wnn Ewbauk's Nails," ch<? quuliiy ol whie'i is well appreciated as being fur jcperior to auy other make. Nail works — Newport, Monmouth. THREE PRIZE WEDAL3 112 aEIVED GREAT KXLiIUITION, P HILA B K AMERICAN WALIIIAiI WATCHES FOR E NW pAUTIONJTO WATCH BUYERS. ! Unscruplous parties are ceding worthless i Watches bearing I'mia Alaik'i very similar to the Trade Mark ol GENUINE WAU'IIM WATGKE3, This i* not oily v fraud on the j PuroliHser, but a great injury to >h.* % reputation ot tlie genuine Watch. Ir\ '. „ view ot these iact.«, the Ameripm Watch Company would cfnlncs buyers J mi.-i.»ts on liavmn tiieir proterence j W >:t'h i i■■ •i •- [ i an I not iiliow rioiujL'ir -s to j.i.c ..,!' wuu uny ltuinuui. j'ls, <u;ier •o:*:^ jt iloineisc es J»oobin» & Appleton. GeneA'la >i ■ n-» lun-ric*:! Watc'i C"iii|i.>ny, W.iid'an bu'hiin* ilolb >m Cross L.'NSioV 1 PB— Tbe VVuH'i ,:i VPnW'i limy buiib:ui„ c i r !
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1082, 3 May 1882, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1082, 3 May 1882, Page 1
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