CAN'T GET PROTECTION, So must OELL AT T ESS THAN THE TMPORTED (jTOODS And keep 17/6 out of a £l in the place. LOOK AT THESE PRICES ! And see if I am not going to SELL OFF— £ s. d. Strong Colonial' made Chairs, only ... 0 12 6 Best do. do. Hair-seated do. ... ... 016 6 Handsome Hair-seated Couch, Carved Back Scroll, Spring Stuffed 5 0 0 Ladies' Easy Chair 3 10 0 Leather-cloth Couch ... 2 10 0 Chiffonnier and Bookcase. Glass Doors and French Polished 5 10 0 All Goods are Warranted made of Best Material. Parties purchasing £30 worth at once, will have a Chest op Drawers Presented to them Gratis. Inspection Invited. fi TD LE MM NG, LON DO N HOUSE, HARDY STREET. 1233 DAILY COACH FROM NELSON TO FOXfiILL. THE undersigned respectfully, informs the inhabitants of Nelson and the Waimeas that he runs a jCOACHDAILY between \Foxhill and Nelson; leaving Foxhill at half-past 7 o'clock a.m. and Nelson at 3 p.m. Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street. 1574 . FRANCIS HOLDER. -VTELSON T>HOTOGRAPHIC TJOOMS HARDY STREET, T. H. BANNEHR, Photographer, SUCCESSOR TO A. FLETCHER. Photography in all its Branches Carefully Executed. Portraits of Children by the Instantaneous Process. 6 FOR 10S 1524 WANGAPEKA DIGGINGS. T TTTAGS^TAFF . Begs to call the attention of DIGGERS and others to the fact, that they may have Capital ACCOMMODATION and be supplied with every REQUISITE at the BELL-GROVE INN AND STORE. At the Foot of Spooner's Range, about Three-quarters-of-a-jmile above Holder's- Coach-house, Foxhill, 1 Wai-iti Valley. 2493 MUSICAL AND MECHANICAL. 1%/T R. \'■ L F RED f\ A KEY, TEAO H E R OF THE ORGAN, PIANOEORTE, HARMONIUM, CORNET, AND SINGING. Late Pianist to her Grace the Duchess ot Inverness, andi Performeb at the Soirees given hy the Marchioness of Londonderry, and the most distinguished of the Nobility arid Gentry of England. CONDUCTOR AND C' 'MPOSER to a Band of. forty talented Instrumentalists in Melbourne for Thirty Concerts ; also Leader of a Brass Band of ten performers for several years in the same colony. Formerly ORGANIST at St. Mark's Church, Collingwood, Melbourne. MUSIC COMPOSED,^ ARRANGED ; for all Orchestral Instruments, from Violino Primo, to Grosse Caisse. Compositions Corrected for the Press. The use of;the:EXPRESSION STOP taught in One Lesson, the Mechanism of this and the Percussion. Action being illustrated by a dissected Harmonium of ten stops. TUNING. Pianofortes, Organs, and Harmoniums. Tuned, not by the old Stanhope method, but on- the principle of Equal Temperament .(as adopted by Erard, Broadwood, and Collard); the intervals being divided according to the number oi vibrations, as indicated by the Sirene, and the apparatus of M. Savart. MECHANICAL. Mr. OAKtet} ; Inventor • of/andf Performer on, the " Orchestrina," begs to ; state that, in London, he underwent a thorough training with his father (who held one of 'the highest positions at Messrs. Collard and CoLLARD's)in theart of covering ; hammers, 'making the. small; work; and finishing and regulating Pianofortes. In the course of a long practice in Tuning, &c, he has studied all the makers' various mechanisms, there being upwards of thirty different actions. ' iln order to effect repairs on the most reasonable terms, Mr. Oaket, has erected a Workshop, and purchased all themmst^lrecent inventions in Tools, including a Lathe, Drilling, Boring, and Morticing.; Machines^ / Her can,; i therefore; confidently Bay that he' now' possesses 'by far the largest set of Musical Tools, and Pianofortemaking Machinery in New Zealand.' ; In addition, he baa lin stock varieties of Felt for hamm?r covering (this he can effect at English prices); Leathers and Cloths for Actions, Dampers, Hoppers, Levers, and various, parts of Pianoforte mechanism; Smith's Patent Piano Wire; Harmonium Reeds.; and all the requisites 'for the .repairs of Organs,, Concertinas, ■ Flutinas, Organ Accordions; also for Enterpepns, arid every Hod of self-acting instrument 1 . / ( Mr. Oakey respectfully;,, lnvites inspection of his Workshop at any %imv>, 'feeling iconfid'ent that heicah render a good 'old' Pianoforte' alttiost 'equal to new, and- effect Repairs, &c, cheaper, and infinitely better, than any peripatetic Tuner; ;; ; • : 4^^i^;^;p'l''f e't; 1 Bridoe-stiuset, four doors from M'Geb's Hotel. 1691
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 250, 21 October 1871, Page 4
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