Busisud Notices* G |{ ATK FUL.— COMFORTING, EPP'S QOGVA I 'By a (.iinrnugh k^qwled^e of; , the ' natural liiwf»; nhtcli gpveVn jlie pperatioc ot diupsiioh inrid rtukriiibn j ' %'pd by a eart-lul applicalion'of* lite" finie^'jSrropertits ol welKselected cocbaV Mr K^ps h<i« proviited our. breHkinxt- )Jib]«fc}i»ith a , dehcntely flnvnursdifeevprflifce, which mßy , save us tu.art^.. Ji<;|J[y ,«jlo^U>rs* .billfl. It i« divu ilnil r a coi'stitutipn 'rtftftff be-g^aduaTly l>uiil up . until . Rtro'iiji enoiif>lj - to "resist every lendencv- 1o tJispajfeV"' Hundreds " "of "subtle njali dirt arSTßiJfftfii(jf l OT6und' us ready to -Umck wherever there is^a weak point. We may .csctipe, raany.^ a fatal kV» h 1 1? i»y keeoinj* ourselves wel^ fortified wiili pure blood and a properly nourished 'rnmc' — !See article in the Civil Service O zette. A. _de simply with boiline water or. milk bold oiilj in packets or tins, labelled : JAMES iiPFS & CO*, , HOMOSPATHIC CHEMISTS, 1 LONDON. I ! Also — EPPi'S Cli< >COLATE ES« SKiNCE, for Aiteruooa ■, . . THifi MA. ON AND HAMLIN ORO N S Are the only kind used by Moody and Sunkey, W F Somerville and other competes judges who have pronounced them the be« Keed Instruments America has produced, on view at NOR^and SCOULLAR * LtiNl'UkK WAREHOUSE, MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS. These Organs are admirably suited Schools, Places of Public Worship, Conooff-" Booms and Private Families ' .'■ ■.i.-.'Si -. Several Classe these instrument* awthey have a'so on vieF 'Manos by Schwechten Pianos by R. Lpp Pianos by Schiroet '.'■■■ : ■ ._' Pianes by Board. . ..« Pianos by Rroadwood t j- i«no8 by Oollard and Colla | Pianos by Kirknidn I Piahos by Brinsmead [ TO LOVIiKS OF MUSIC, j TIyfESSRS NORTH AND SCOULLA > to inform the mueical public that they have been appointed 3 s Sole Agents in Otago and c - Southland, a . FOR •1 Iho>b Celebeated Inbthumknh ° .. ASON AND HAMI.IN CABINET ORGANS. is d these splendid instruments kave obtained the l<"irst Prize Medal in every B n nil over the world and received the greatest y uraise lor their smoothness of tone, scope of • .e - expression, quickne.-s n Hctiou of keys and 1 « ' e thoroughness of workmanship ooinbaied with / simplicity ol action. J pATENT WROUGHT NAL n J. J Cordes and Ci., the putontee and "iole MunuiHctut-ers ol tl-e weti-kuown paion' Wrought A'aiis, coinmuniy known as JfiWBvNK NAILS d Desire to make it known tlmt. they have Is adopted a•• 6tar " or 1 ' Cross" a* their Trad* e, AlurK, und that all Nuils u«w ininie mid Sent ly out by iLicni, exc<-pt clasp, beiir this mark u upon tluer lieu is, anci iliut wuhin every (1 puchnge sent Irout their woi'Ks in ttlbo placed :il a c»im t>. aring tli >ir ii-une u d tuldress. Any ii liiiiltf, lliciujure, wiia-ii ure not ciist-in^uished d by übove, must nut be uonfouu.ied wnU is jtabunk's iSaits," die qn.ility ol which is h well appreciated us ueing .ur scputn"- to auy O I other make. 1 Null works — Newport, iioumo*c".~.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1325, 19 November 1883, Page 1
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478Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1325, 19 November 1883, Page 1
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