THE MASON AND EAMLIN O Tl Gr A ■ N S i i i Are the only kind used by _lfoody and Sonker, W F Somerville and other competes judges who have pronounced them the bes ' I?eed Instruments America has produced. on view at j NOR I **! and SCOULLAR'S | URNJTUItE WAREHOUSE, i ' MASON AND HAMLIXT i | ORGANS. ! These Organs- are admirably suited • Sohools, Places of Public Worship, Concep Rooms and Private Families [ Several Claßse these instruments ase< they have also on viev Pianoa by SchweehtenPianos by E-. Lpp Pianos by Schiroet "Pianos by Board Pianos by B'roadwood a isnoß by Oollard and Colla 11 Pianos by Eirktaan Piabos by Btiasmead TO LOVEKS : OF MU&IC. to inform the musical public that theyv have been appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland,, FOR XhOsß CeLBBBATED IWBTEB"MENT3 MASON AND HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. These splendid instruments Lave obtained the First Prize Medal in e\ery B all over the world and received the greatest Draise for their smoothness- of tone, scope of expression, quickness n action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship combined with simplicity of action. nATENT WROUGHT hAL J. J Cordes and Co., the patentee and Sole Manufacturers of the well-known paten* Wrought Nails, commonly known as ewbank nails Desire to make it known that they have adopted a " Star " or '• Cross " as their Trade Murk, and that all Nails now mude and seuc out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon thicr heads, and tliat within every package sent Irom their worts is also placed a card bearing th'jir u.une and address. Any nails, ihcrejore, which are iicm ditwunjuished by übove, must not be confomued with Ekvbank's Nans," tlw qualify of wuica id well appreciated as being lar si'peri»- to any other iuuktt. Wail works— Newport. MonmocL. TUHEE PRIZE WEDALS REC£IVEJ> AT THlt GREAT KXUIBITION, P tl ILA & bJ AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHE-S i . ' FOR E N\V ! /^AUTION TO WAICH BUYERS I j Uuscruplous parties are ocaui« worthless Watches bearing I rada Marks very similar to the Trude ilark GENUINE WALhISI WATCEES, ' f 'J'liis is not only a fraud ou the iPuruhuser, uta gre«t injury to ihe repuiuiiou o blie genuine Watc.i. Ji\ vie/ tl these facts, the ; Ameriw o Watch Company t wean codnes buyers ; j mieiuts oouldu^ tueir preterence / v iiuvi tar j Wiltliinmselra6 a to put o(T . j nnd noi. allow tbe, -ir, i^r mroigii ii ■ t with uuy iuiuiitatuons es , r domese Wjaes cL ( ( Poobins & Appletoti. j GeneAila gents ol ttio Aintman Watch, , ' Company \ Waltham Building Holborn Cross - j/jivnuN' > P S— The Walthau Wwtch may be obtaine i i Whol.ssle ani'iKefiiil d\Velli.,^t in, *.:■;. laud, CantiM'buiy, and most of the prim-ip' l / lowue vu iijc colonies.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1240, 2 March 1883, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1240, 2 March 1883, Page 1
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