Public Notices. TUE MASON AND HAMLIN a Jlo R G- A. N S 4 I 0 1 Are the only kind need by and t ' Sanker, W F Somervtlle and other competen r judges who have pronounced them the beet i " Reed Instruments America has produced. j! , | * on view at r NOR^Hand SCOULLAB'& URNJTCTkE WAREHOUSE, MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS. These Organs are admirably suited Schools, Places of Public Worship, Conctr Rooms and Private FamiliesSeveral Classe these instruments as* they have a'so on viev Pianos by Schwechten Pianos by B. Lpp Pianos by Schtroer Pianos by Board Pianos by Broadwood a i»DOB by Collnd and Collar* Pianos by Kirkraan Piafcos by firinsmead TO LOVERS OF MUBICL TIJESSRS NORTH AND SCOULLA to inform (be mojfctd poblfe that they have been appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOR XHOsB CbXESBATSD LfSTBUMBNTS MASON AND HA.MI.Iff CABINET OBGAXS. These splendid instruments Lave obtained the First Prixe Medal in every Exhibition all over the werld and receiyed 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. -*«»« WKOJUGHT NIT af* Jr °°J? ai Bnd Co -' the P at€ "tee and Sole Mdnujacturers of the well-known patau* Wrought Nails, commonly knon-n as , EWBANK NAILS Desire to make it known that tbey have adopted a "Sta," or '-Uro.3" 0 , their Irado Mark, and that all Nails now made nod seat out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon thier heads, a»d that withiu every package sent irom their works is also placed a card bearing thwr name and address. Any nails, therejore, which are not dissm^uisbed K«h wwe'' c 'v U -!'» nO u be co " fouud «d with Ewbanks Nailt," the quality of which is well appreciated as beiug lar superior to any otber make. ' Nail works— Newport, Monmoutb. TBBEB PBIZE WEDALS EECEIVED AT THE AMERI FOR N E Tr N™ All WATGHfiS QAUTION TO WATCH BUYER*. CTnscruploas parties are ceding worthless Watches bearing Trade Marks very similar to the Trado Mark GENTLE WALTIfM WATCKE3, 1 his i* noto.lv a fraud 0,, the furiiiuser, Out ugieat iujury to the reputation oi the gouui.ie VV* 4 Tca In view v! iiiese iucN, the American WatLJi Cooipanj would codnes buyers muiKto ou having their p-eterence loiWllthlll vV«t-?'|jj rr and not allow tliemselv^s to D ut off with any iuiuiirationa, either toteigaot Pcbins & Appleton. OeueAru „, the A.ueric.*., WateU Couipanv, Waltham Bulling Hoiborn Cro« LOS OUR' P S-The Wulth-n WaM, mir H. k • Who lessla nniatfo, ... S" J ° btainM l-nd.Ca.-rorbu.r,..:, 4 \ -^'f^ towns i,» xlxo co:o.ic a . lU " l )r ' n «P^
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1104, 23 June 1882, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1104, 23 June 1882, Page 1
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