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■ Public Hotiees. "■" I *■■ i — -^ w*^ BW*»JBJBJB» THK MASON AND KAMLIN "a ty o :r o a. isr s it to ill Are the only klUd used by Moody and h it « Sankey, W F Somenrille aod other competen J 1 judges who have pronounced them the best i * Beed Instruments America has produced, j !-■■ I ' •** "* J9»k t 1 FRNirORE WARBHOU&E, - MASOxT 4JID HAMLIN ' OBGAIfS. These Organs are admirably suited Schools, Place* of Publio Worship, Conoer Booms and Private Fwaiiie* Sereral Classe these instruments ast tbey have a'so on Tier Pianos by Scbwecbten Pianos by E* Lpp Pianos by Sehiroet Pianos by Beard Pianos by Broadirood a- i*nos by Collard and Coll ta Pianos by EirknAii Piainos by Brinsmead TO LOVERS OP MUSIC. -ifIESSBS NORTH AND SCOULLA to inform the musical publio that they have been appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOB Ihosb Cbxsbbitxd Ivbtbvxbbts M ASON AND HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. These splendid instruments trove obtained the First Prixe Medal in every Exhibition all over the werid and veceired the greatest praise for tbeir smoothness of tone, scope of expression, quicknesa n action of keyaand thoroughness of workmanship combined with simplicity of action. pATENT WBOjUOHT NAL wt^v'?"" ° f the Wrought Nails, eommonlr known aa . EWBANK NAILS desire to make it known that they have ? dopted.'«BfM"or'.OK W9 "a 9 tk2xw2 Mark, and that all Nails now made and 2? out by them, except clasp, bear thi» >mrk opon thier brads, and U.at within ererv package sent from their works is also placed a card bearing thtir ijjme and address. Any nails, therejore, which are not diwinwiwhed iwbanks NaiJ*," the qualify of which is othe PPI k Cla "* be ' Dg U ' " l ' perior to ■»/ Nail works—Newport. Monmouth. THBEE PRIZE WRDALS REC£lVki> AT THK.. p Z*&\*?«*sp*' AMEB^ A R N E W^ tfaH^ ATCffE3 p^UTION TO VVArCH BUffiRS. Cnscruplaw parties ai* erdine worthies*. V\ atoheu bearing I'rade AUrku very similar to the Trade Mark GENUINE WALffttSC WATCEB3, Ihis is not 0..1y a fraud on the Purchaser, but a great injury to the ©jpuiatioa of the g-uuine Wiro*. i n view of these fact*, the Americ.n Watch Company would codnes buyers muwts on Having their pr«terence W\lthm »V*»e«hi# rr and not allow themselves to put o ff with any iuiinitatians, either foreiua or djtneisc e( J?oabin» 4 Appfeton. land, Caaterbuvy,^,^/'?/ 6 "' >** towns iv the colooie*. I&J t"' I '"^^

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1092, 26 May 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1092, 26 May 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1092, 26 May 1882, Page 1

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