GRATE FUL,- €O MFO K TING. I « J fiy a .iinrough iknowledge^ '-'iit'-' Ihr .pij • natural lawv #»teh •gov£pu the operatioc ' of di^e^fdit ?&nd ritttrition, ana by 1 • rfa¥eful ap|!Hc^tJonof U\^ fine. ?i prp s p ; ei;tje ol welUselecled cocoa, Mr l^pp's has provided our bri'iiklßst tables with 'a ■deiretrtely favoured beverage wbreh ntny Uttifevus ma^ s hc«v'y^ootd>»' httfe^Jfa-iti^i^ "bfiiie juditfoos's asp-yff'Tßucb artfelis^bt* 'jA diptihiil A.Xs.oi'£titution may be graduallj^-^^ built up until strong enough lo resist r every - ten dene v to d is^aße. Mtiiudreds .of KUbtle^ raaU dies are floating around, us rrtdy to M ttacs wberevor there is a weak point. We may — escape many a fatal shaft by keepiu^ ourselves Well fort i lied »Htb pure blood and a properly nourished lyHme,' — Seejiuicle in the Civil Service 0 .zette. ' *"". '. ' . ; • iV<ude simply with boiling water or milk Sold only in packets or tins, labelled : JAMES EPtS & CO., HOMCEPATHIC CHEMIBTB, LONDON. Alsa — EPP^'S CHOGOLATK EB- -• - aKNCE.for' Afternoon ■ ■ - ■■ . ■ ,- . r .t.i . .; '.I •.■■•/: .'/ THE MA." ON AND HAMLIN O K Gh A ..■lsi&j i & Are the only kind used : by * Moody and Sankey, W F Somemlle«ad other tiompeten judges who^ha^e* pronbunced <them^lho tis Keed Instruments Ajnerica aB P'odnoed. on view:.**, < NOR^H and SCOI7LLAR * "'" ÜBNirOTKB WAREHt*ITB» t ..• v •■ •■■• MASON AND HAMLIN ' These Organs are admirably suited Schools, Places of Public Worship, Conoar Rooms and Private Families Several Olaßße these instruments ase they have also on view Pianos by Schwechten Pianos by R. Lpp Pianos by Schiroer 1 Pianos by -Board ; Pianos by Broad wood •«• >»nos by Collard and Cofla Pianos bj Kirkman Piahos by Brinsmead TO LOVEKS OF MUSIC. Tl/I ESSES NORTH AND SCOULLA to inform the musical publio that they have beeu appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOR Pho-ie Cklkbbatkd Instruments >j A S0 N AND HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. These splendid instruments have obtained the First Prize Medal iv every E ull over the world and received the greateit praise for their smoothness of tone, scope of expression, quickness v action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship combined with simplicity of action. pATENT WROUGHT NAL J. J Cordes and Co., the putenteu mid Sole Munuluetuivrs ol tho wi-IJ-known paiiii' WrougiMrvui.s, commonly known us ™ JiYVB.iNK Na\LS Dasire to muke it known thul t lit.- v linvts udojjled a " iSia^ " c»r ' Cr<>^» " us th>ir I'rmitf MurK, und that fill A^iils uuw mu.lc mid hoiu our by tliem, exccpi cluep. Ih-hi- tliis nju.k upon thiec hcuiis, und 1 hut within i;v«>iv puekuge Beiit Iroin tiieir workß i» uibo pimv.i ti oai-ii bi-uiing lliuir mine a,.d mldress. A.nv nails, therejore, whieu are noi disMint>uisiicil I\V nbote, must n< t ho contouu >en wiU i:-• '■ ■'■■'■'■ : -i'-,'' hi- q t , ..n-\ oi wtuca is
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1314, 24 October 1883, Page 1
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448Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1314, 24 October 1883, Page 1
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