Public Notices. THl£ MASON AND HAMLIN o :r Or j^ N sAre the only kind ueed by^ 'Moody and W F Sotnerville and other competes judges who Jmre pronounced them the best Koed Instruments America has produced. ■ on view"' at N|O|FHand SCOULLAiI'S MASON AND HAMLIN i i ORGANS. Thceo Organs are admirably tutted Schools, Places of Publio Worship, Oonoer Rooms and Private Families Several Classe these instruments as« they have aUo on view L'ianos by Schwecliten Pinnos by R. Lpp Pianos by Sch|roei Pianos by Board Pianos by Rroadwood J- tnnos by Collard anJ Coll«* Pianos by Kirk man Piahos by Brinsmead TO LOVEKS OF MUSIC. TI/IESSR9 NORTH AND SCOULLA to inform the musical publio that they have been appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOB Iho«k Cekbbbated Inbteixhbktlj Ai A S 0 N AND HAJMLIN CABINET OBGANS. These (splendid instruments fears obtained the First Priw Medal in every Exhibitio all over the world and receiyed the greatest praise for their smoothness of tone, scope ot expression, quiokness n action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship combined with, simplicity of action. pATKNT WBO.UGHT NAL J. J. Oordes and Co., the patontee and sole Manufacturers of the well-known patens Wrought Kails, commonly known us JfiWBANK NAILS Desire to make it known thufc they have adopted a " Star " or" Cross" as their Irudo Alnrjt, and that all Nails now made and sent out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon thier hoads, and that within every puckuge sent from their works is ateo placed ' v card bearing thoir name and address. Any nails, therejore, which are not dissin^uisbed by above, must not be confouuded with Ewbuuk's Nails," the quality of which is well appreciated as being Jur superior to uuy other make. Nail works—Newport. Moumoutb. .*
THfiEE PEIZE WEDALS BSOEIVJJD • AT THE GBBAT EXHIBITION, . . PHILifIK . * AMEBIOAN WAMAH WATCHES TO wlToil BUSTERS. Unecruploua parties an eodi.ig worthleu Wtttoheti bt-uring l'rado Marks very eiuiilur to the Trade Murk GENUINE WAL°m M WATOttES, •• not 0,.1jr » frond ou |b • Puroh-er.butugrt.atiniurjrtoibe reputaUou of tbe g^.uiao" Watou Jn tiew 0/ those iaots, the ' American VV»tch Uoiuunnr would codnos buyers mißinte ou having their preterenca for Wilthan Wutohoj rr and not allow tbeuiaolw* to put off with auj iiiiuiiiatimM, «>ith«r foieign or Poobiaß& Appleton. aoiwA.kjjuiiw.ut €U« .v.H^noaa Watoli . ' ' • Uouipauy, Walthum Uuildmg lfo!b«>ra Crow L'JN xJujN' P 8-Tli« WttlU.au Watuh a,u 7 be obtain^' laud, tV.turbaiy a.,.| .^ ,>! tu, mucia*.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1124, 1 September 1882, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1124, 1 September 1882, Page 1
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