Public Ifotices. THE- MA .ON AN i) li AMLI N ' O R Q A. K S 3 > ; ■ ■ _ ; ' Aro the only kinri '-ussd by .' Moody und 1:10 j^H and SOGDLLAH'3 ULINITOkIC WAUIiiIuUHK, i MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS. Tbcße Organs arc admirably suited Schools, Phicos of l'ublio Wotahip, Coneer Rooms' nnd Private IVmlies ' Several Classo these instruments ace they have also ou view i'ianos by. SclijreobfeD • ' l?iaaos by E. Lpp Pianos by Sehjroei Pianos by Board Pianos by Rroadwoo^ ■l innos by Collard and Colla c Pianos by Eirkxaan Piahos by Brinsmead TO LOVERS OF BIUSIC. MESSRS KORTE AXD SOOT7LLA • ■' ' ■ ' to inform tbo musical public that they have been appointed Solo Agents in Otago and Southland, FOIL Those Ceiedba^b Inar&viiEsza At A 8O N AND- HAMLIN CABINET OBGANS. Those splendid injotrutsenta Lavo obtained the First Prize Modal in every B all over the world und'receiyed tho greatcit praise for their Buiootiiqessof. tone, scopo or ei-pression, quictnesa n aeriou .of keys and thoroaghnflsa of workmanship combined with simplicity of eetion. .■• i t>ATENT WROUCiJI'/ xn'aL J. 3. Cov&c* ami- Go), flio"paHenfeo und Sole Slivnuitfetur«'i-s oTWo wMMtnJwu patai*; Wrouglit I\aiiß;.ootrfmoa(y kndWiViw EVVL'AJVK, NAILd Oosire to ,nn»ko:»jV<Jintfwitt'4liiifc they h&va .adopted a " ytnr "■<<» HiJtiait."^ tttoir Trado . aiai-Jr, and that all Koils n«vr muie nnd houc out by tiiuui, exoupt elusp. bfarftJiia nuuk Upon tbier Loads, and ll>at within cwry package sent frum thun- woiLs i» aina plncoi'i v card bearing thoir iwuo and addros*. Au v nulls, tluu-ftjors, Trliifb are not dissi.nruiai.oii by above, must nut bo confounded wi<it .tivtrbalifc's JS'uilß," the qualify oi wiiioh v well appivciatod us Loiug. far sapei-iw to any other mako. Nail works—Sfowport, Monmoy/.L. TUIiES PJilZfl V/EDALS .itSCIiIVIED AT TKfl GREAT KXtilßirlON, ; P UILIFIi •" ; AMERICAN WALTHIII VTATCSICS . FOE EJN VV" ij •c, <j pATTTION TO WA?OH ; '$&£s}&. Unsernploas pi»rtiw..Bre-ooding w^-tbleas Wutclios bearing 'i l inda' : Marks very Hiuiifai-to' *- tlie Trudo Murk of GENOENTB VYALTHM WATOEES, This is not only v frend on Hie Purohasor, ut a great injury tv the reputation o'bkflgonuine Watoh. In Tie/* tf tbeeo faet^, tho Amcriw o Watcli Vompnny \yc«n #odnc9 buyers : , mleiitie oouldng their preter^aco .-,- a. h;»vi£or <, : WalthftiKiiaolvep to put oil 1 ; im^not allow tbe, «it;ior r^reLja 0.- --•• with any imuiitwtJions os tloniofio" W^aue cL •Rpobina'fc Anpletou. . QeueAi la guufs of tho Amerkan Watob Coznp&ny ' AYaltliam Building iiolboi-n Cross UJBIKW [ IVhoWli) umnlXelai! d'VsllW'ton \ ■•i o ,nl r oduterbutx-,«n f lt«oej of L prin'm^
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1259, 16 April 1883, Page 1
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396Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1259, 16 April 1883, Page 1
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