Public Hotices. I THE MASON AND HAMLIN OEG A N 8 Are tn«K>iy kind used by Moody and Sunkey, W F Somerville and other compaten judges who have pronounced them the best Ueed Instrument! America has produocd. riatar^*%<^ 1% on flow a* * ./"sr NOR'H and SOOULLAE'S URNITCUE WAREHOUSE, MASON AND HAMLIN rORGANS. These Organs are admirably suited i Schools, Places of Publio Worship. Conoer Booms and Private Families Sereral Classe these instruments aso they have also on viev Pianos by Schwechteu Pianos by R. Lpp Pianos by Schiroei Pianos by Board Pianos, by Eroadirood Aianoe by Collard anj Cclla* Pianos by Eirkman Oiabos by Brinsmead' TO LOVEKS OF MUSIC. ■]» JES9RS NORTII AND SCOULLA^ V have been appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOR Thojb Celbbeated Instettkenh MASON AND H A.'M 1. 1 N CABINET OfiGANS. These splendid instruments Lavs obtainod the First Prize Medal in every Exhibigo all over the world and received the greatest praise for their smoothness of tone, ecope ot expression, quickness n action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship combined irith simplicity of action. pATENT WBOjUGHI NAL J. J. Cordes und Co., the patentee and Bole Manufacturers of the well-known patent Wrought Nailß, commonly known at EWBANZ NAILS Desire to make it known that they have adopted a " «tar " or " Cross" a* their Trade Mark, and that all Nails now made and sent out b l^ om ' except clasp, bear thia mark UJ>On W&L hettdß> and that willliu e^'ry paoka^jjjjj^t from tlieir worke is also placed a card bearing thuir name aud address. Any nails, therejore.vwhieh are not dissinguished by above, must not be confouudod with Ewbank's Nails," the quality of which is well appreciated as being far superior to any other make. Nail worki— Newport. Moumouth. SPttEEE PEIZE WKRALB EJSCfiIVffJ * AT IHB GREAT EXHIBITION, PUILADK f AMERICAN WALTHAiI WATCHES QAUIION TG' WATCH BUIEES. tfnsgfflfeiM parties are coding worthies* bearing l'rade ™- Marks very similar to the Trude Mark of aENuiNE walihm: watches J his to not only a fraud on the Purchaser, but a great injury to (be reputatiou ol the gouuine Watch. In I viow of these facts, the ! American Walch Company would codnes buyers mieiaU on having their preterenoa for ; Wilthin tfitohss rr . ond not ullow themselves to put oS I with uuy iuiuiitations, either foreign or doinciso ea I Boobius & Appleton. GeueA la gouts ol too auiermaa Watoh Cotnpdny, 1 Walthaiu Bu.lding Holbjrn Cross 1 vvT S ,~ l i he Wdh }' ia Watcll m *y be Stained Wholesslo uuiiiKetan U vVo.u.wtoo, Aujit. land, Uuterouo', d.iJ most ol tuc uriucina k IOWUS IU XUV LvICUIW. *^
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1180, 15 September 1882, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1180, 15 September 1882, Page 1
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