Public Notices. TUB MASON AND IfAMLIN 'a jjO R G A. N S I i Are Die only kind used by; Moody and t 3 Sankoy, W F Somerville and other competes judges who have pronounced them tho boat i ; Heed Instruments America has produced. [ ,••■<■■ on view at jNOßi'Hand SOOULLAR'S URNI'CJkE WAREHOUSE, I | MASON AND HAMLIN i ORGANS. These Organs are admirably suited Schools, Places of Public Worship, Conoar Rooni3 and Private Families Sereral Classo these instruments as« they have alao on viev» J'ianos by Schwechten Pianos by K. Lpp Pianos by Schiroet Pianos by Board Piauos by Rroadwood J- innos by ColJard and Colla* Pianos by Kirkman Piahos by firinsmead TO LOVERS OF MUSIC. JIJESSRS NORTH AND SCOULLA to inform the mueical public th^t^Ay have been appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOR Those Cblebbated Inbtbumenis MASON AND H A;M 1. 1 N CABINET OEGANS. These splendid instruments have obtained the First Frize Medal ineveryJE] all over the world and received the greatest uraiso for their smoothness of tone, ecopo ot expression, quickness n action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship combined with simplicity of action. pATENT WROUGHT NAL J. J Cordes and Co., the patentee ami hole Manufacturers of the well-known patent: Wrought Nails, commonly known as KWBANK NAILS Dosire to make it known that (hey have adopted u " Star " or " Cross " as thpir Prude Mars, and that all Nails now made and sent out by them, exc.-pt clasp, benr this mark upon thier bends, U nd (hat within «>verv package sent from tlieir works is also placed a card bearing thuir n .me a-d ,iddr Ms . Anv nails, theiejore, whii-ii are not disninijuished by above, must not bo confounded with. U>b,uik\i Nails," the q.i,,|iiy o f wliiclt in well appreciated us being , ur srporior to anr oilier iiinke. ' Nail works— Newport. Monmoulh. TUKEI4 PRIZIC WISDALS RECEIVED AT TIIK GUBAT EXHIBITION, P U IL V D Ifi AMERICAN WALI'ILiU WATCUK3 FOR K NVV pAUTIOX TO \VATOir BUYER*. Unecruplous parties nre ocauu; worthless I VV utchi's Ix-crniir I'ritda Mnik* very similar to tlie IVadc Murk of gexuixe u\u,ru\r witoekj This n not o.,|y a Iran |o , tl.o ' Purchaser, iitn great injm-r t.. U )o rep'iiuiion o bhe genuine VV.ircu. [ n tie/ tl these fucfci, tiiu Aineriw o Waich Company we in coJnc'B buyers niUiuls oouldn,' tiuir preter«nc3 n ha vi for W.ltiiininselws (o put off n;id noi nliow ihe, Mtur ».o r , , willi any iuiinitatiians cs * doini-sc Wjaos c lj Po-Sinn A-. Anp'r'on. GoneAila gents of tho American Watob Company ' Waltham Building H° j m Cross P S-The Wa1t!..,,, Watch mny bo obtain* • \\ 1.0 I«'SM'S tl!llil.<UI:tll il sVsili., rt..f t { l:m<l, C-iiiterbuiy, .m,J most of tlii p'rin,', h uttii3 ill lac cuiUiilej. '
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1188, 4 October 1882, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1188, 4 October 1882, Page 1
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