The most marvellous musical INSTRUMENT of the Age ia the Orguinette, By Her Majesty’s Royal Letters Patent. . A child can perform on it, either Operatio, Dance, or Sacred Music, after one hour’s instruction. Any kind of Music can bo procured for it, and performed without any know- ; ledge of music. The Cabinet Orguinette is excellent in tone, unique in design, durable in every part, and an ornament in any room. Jor Cash, or by Monthly Instalments. 1 • "On view at the ASHBURTON MUSIC SALOON, Tancred street. H. J. WEEKS. Go3d ANDREWES BROS. A (Late L. F. Andrewes), booksellers, STATIONERS, AND NEWS-AGENTS, East street South, Ashburton. School-books and Stationery of Every Description. School Committees supplied. Hymn and Prayer-books of Every Kind. Children’s Picture and Story Books. American Novelties, just arrived. Journals, Magazines, and Horae Papers! every Mail. A large assortment, of Maori Photographs, including To Whiti and other Chiefs. N. B.— All orders attended to without delate 334 a
QUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY", John Meech, CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER, Begs to invito his friends to inspect h’s large stock of New and Second-hand Furniture, consisting of Drawing-room and Bedroom Suites vi Chiffoniers Book Cases Wardrobes Chests of Drawers Tables Wash Stands Wood and Iron Bedsteads Cots, Cradles Perambulators And everything required in household furnishing at the very lowest prices. Practical workmen kept for all kinds of repairs. Furniture bought, and high prices given. Furniture lent, on weekly and monthly payments JOHN MEECH, Btrß,N BT T STK B B Opposite the Afnil OOico. 82e N MOUNT SOMERS AGENCY. ■Hr W. H. PpnrriooMßß is authorised to collect money and transact all business ins. connection with Tub Ashburton (JpartjTAX in the Mount- Somers and Alford Forest districts,.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 644, 24 May 1882, Page 2
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280Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 644, 24 May 1882, Page 2
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