j Public Notices. THE MASON AND EAMLIN * o r a a. n s is :o 1[ I Are the only kind used by Moody and •i , >t 9 Sankey, W F Somerville and other competeo f ' judges who have pronounced them the bet* * Reed Instruments America has produced. 1 on view at \ NORTQand SCOITLLAR'S ; URNPtJRE WABEHOUSB, j MASON AND HAMLIN i ORGANS. These Organs are admirably soiled 9chools, Places of Public Worship, Conoer Rooms and Private Famiiws Several Classe these instruments ace they have also on view Pianos by Schwecbten Pianos by B. Lpp Pianos by Schiroei Pianos by Board Pianos by Broad wood J- innos by Collard and Collard Pianos by Kirkmaa Pithos by Brinsmead TO LOVEBS OF MUSIC. TIJKSSBS NORTH AJSp SCOULLA to infom the musical public that they Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOB Thou Csuauns Isvnvujoira M ASON AND HA;MI-IN CABINET ORGANS. ; These splendid instruments kave obtained the' First Priie Medal in every Exhibition all over tbe werld and received the greatest i praise for their smoothness of tone, scope of i expression, quickness n action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship combined with simplicity of action. p ATENT WBO.UGHT NAL si' & C °f deß and "p«-. "« Patentee an* W«Jfh t D N tt M tUrer " ° f the w " n -known pateu* Wrought commonly known as EWBAKK NAILS Desire to make it kno»u tl,at Hiev havo adopted a "Star or- Cro s8 " „ their fr»d^ Mark, and that all Nails now made and sent out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon thier heads, and that wiihi,, er^rv package sent Iro.u their works is also placed a card bearing thwir name aud address. Amnail*, therefore, which arc not diwino'uished by above, must not be eonfouuded wiil k Kwbank's Kail.," the qua li lJf n f wh fo „ well appreciated as beiug Jar srpcrwr to aat other ujjke. Kail works— Newport. Motiujouth. THREE I'RIZE WKDALS KECEI7ED AT THii GREAT KXUIBITION, P II ILA B tfi AMEBIOAN WALmAU WATCHES r Oil li KVV QAUTION TO WaTcH BUi'EBS. Uuscruploui parties are coding worthlew VVotcliM beanug I'raJo Marks very similar to the Trade Mark GENUINE WALTfIM WATCEE3 This 14 not o,ify a fraud on tbe ' I Purchaser, but» great injury to the rep-ittttiou of tbe gonuine Watch. I n viow of ihi?se facts, the Amerioin Waich Company would codnes burtrs j mi»i: t ts on Laving their pMewace lor | Wtlthlri rj j and not allow lUeiiiielvji to put off* i with any iui-iitatia*, «,tber fo.eyol. | JJojbio a & Appleton. j G«ueA.ia gc»t s ,„ Ihj Alu .. rik4<l w P S— The WalUuu WmJd ■. . . , Who Ivwlo aaia .<o,.»i aS* . * °*>Wr»i l,ad, C.U.rju.V.a.. ,», '* lOU ' AU '*'
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1100, 14 June 1882, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1100, 14 June 1882, Page 1
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