JPlle Smith Organ, Made expressly for churches, very strong ■'te4d~-plain case, twenty s:op-, octave couplers, grand swell, twenty-nine pedal a&es bTtwo registers (equal to fifty-eight •K®teS)i -* J doublO i exhausting bellowe (to blow by hand for fall power, but a foot Wveb’ -can be used for the soft organ). Altogether a complete powerful church organ - at- a comparative small cost, - and .jojnbtjiing the stops and swells of the pipe organ costing four times the amount., Any ordinary player can-use this organ. Guaranteed for five -y. ara. These organs are imported at special low prices churclipe, [ and sold, on terms to suit eustomers. Organs exchanged if not • gfltisfactory. Further particulars from o 3 bwV‘ ; ; H. J. WEEKS, ■'MUSIC ‘.SELLER, ASHBURTON. J ‘3.g©Ut for 0. Begg & Co. Importers. -ryji •' ■> . ; ■ . ;JgJTOTICE TO FARMERS. THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COM- ' 1 ; PANT, LIMITED, ; f ;7< Are supplying Woolpacks, a■ • ~ Pull size. and three-quarters, at LOW •RATES. LIBERAL ,70/1 I ;■ ON 9GRO WI N G CROPS, 1 AND ON j , LARGE or SMALL CLIPS of WOOL, , At LOW RATES of Interest. ■ .They are also Sole Agents for Messrs /jSajnuelson and Sons’ new REAPER & TWINE BINDER. •vMr Ernest Samuelson, during his recent to New Zealand, was present at most . ( of ohe reaper and binder trials, and the • • -experience he then gained has enabled his 1 to incorporate the latest English and 3il Att.erican improvements in the Machines theyare sending us for next season. We r ' ! Jpa"re every confidence in rt com men ding !! 'them'as the most y 3£ftsAßLE, COMPLETE, & SIMPLE r«rn f ; Machines yet manufactured. f '* 1 G. STEAD, . Managing Director. l.:;U ’feau P. CUNNINGHAM, Consulting Director. W, HORNE, ' Agent, Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 814, 9 December 1882, Page 2
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277Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 814, 9 December 1882, Page 2
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