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~ Busi-sss Nonces. "*' '.'THE MA. ON AND HAMLIN ■>■'•• j- . i. . |o IZ G- A N fe. '.-, '-■ ■ f Are, the .onljr kind usejl ,Jb^ J^oody anu ro.*j ... ,-/,-'•«•' Xun\.\-. i .rZ.-.r > _tank*jy, W'F^stefr„ft _•»_ 1 6rh%r C p m p. .m.q OS.O ia ,\aLiat3? vm, i fad*-* &wm&rftfim>#>e &•• ■ b M - |flt tfwi&te*** 1 * b'eed fi|srrartiefitß' America has produoed. / v • on view _i, NOR^q^aii^SCOULLAit i C; trklk|^itK j^i^day .' MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS. ....... o • ■>•••,. ; Theßf Organs are admirably suited Schools, P'aees of Public Tv'orsbip, Concer Rooms "and P*>vate Families ■•l'4*_-_ '' *•'' '■ Several Clause these instruments ase they have also on view. ■• I'ianos by Schwechten Pianos by R. Lpp Pianos by Schiroer Pianos by Board Pianoa by Broadwood - iinos by Collard and Colla Pianos by Kirtjntdn Piabos by Brinsmead TO LOVERS OF MUSIC. ~\M ESSES NORTH AND SCOULLA to inform tbe musical public tbat they have been appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOR Those Ce_bbbated iNsTßtiirßNia Vi ASON AND HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. These splendid instruments have obtained the First Prize Medal in every E all over the world and received the greatei praise for their smoothness of tone, soope or expression, quickness .action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship oombined withsimplicity of action* ■ r ' ' ■ ■ OATENT WROUGHT NAL • J. J Cordes and 00,, the patentee an c Sole Manufacturers of the well-kuowu pitsWrought Nails, commonly known as EWB_NI_ NAILS Desire to make it knowiv that they hay. adopted a " _t.uf{'_or «,! Cross" aV'tlieir TraJ Aiark, and that all' Nails now made. and sen: out by them, except <slasp.' bear this mars upon thier heads, and; tbat within every package sent from their works is also placed a card bearing thuir'uame and address. Any nails, therfejore, whicli are not tlissmijuislied by above, must not be cont'ouuued witb Ewbank's Nails," the -quality of which v well appreciated us oeiug mr tt^pei-ittr to anj other make. Nail workB — Newport, Moninoct--KRUSIi'S FLUID MAGNESIA is highly approved aud presonbed by the leading member of the Medical Prof'essie for indegeslion, heartburn, flalulenoy, itartion, and acidity of the stomach, bilous heudache* gout, gravel anee fenbte complaints. For invalids children, delitate females, and the sickness of pregnancy it is a sale and reliable medicine, in lull doseß action as « gentle apcnieut. It composes the stomao alter excess ol «ither e.itmg or drinking. For medical opinions and testimonials see bill around each b. rile. DYSENTERY , CHOLERA, 777h~J AGUE, OOUGHd, COLDS, &c. DR T . COLLIS BROWNK'S \\ix. Army tat.) CHLOR O D V N K Is the Ungiuai and on.y Genuine. Oatoox.— V ioe-Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood tated that Dr Oollis KboWnb was undoubtedly the inventor of "CHLORODYNE ;" that tu e story of the defendant Freeman being tbe inventor was deliberately untrue, jycich he regretted had beau eworu to. Eminent Hospital fhysicians of London stated that Dr J. Collis BuoWKE was ni.i discoverer Ot Chlorodytte; that they piv ucribeil it largely, aintlrnean no otuer th^ Dr JUhownk's.— -See Times, ol July 12, loo* Ihe P,ubiic, therejpro, are cautioned against suing aiiy other than Da J Cei.iiiß . Cfli-ouuii'.-K • bkmedial" trsres a'Sd aci'l'^n ''

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1438, 1 September 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1438, 1 September 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1438, 1 September 1884, Page 1

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