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LEGE . CREDE . ET MEMENTO. HARE EOT 6d. SHAVIN 3d. SHAAiPO(J^^ 6d. fTlhe FLB'V.AeVv /oti redooce /'""^ J. EAIIULUft ViWLli® wos^ - / jh/mw\f/M A I N . / " C \l/l Bs/)0 MUM VI DIB T . " (/ NEW STAND: / CUKLINGWOOD ST R /e T . N.B. — A Private Saloon for yLadics' Hair Dressing, &c. YJ Caesars grownd, parasoles, OT^.repared. . ... .. '•' OMNR F QMO EXIT." Choice Cigars on Sale. 2220 " 7&USICAL AND MECHANICAL. 4/TR. A LFRED /AAKEY, /IYL A. . \J / T/4 ACH E R / // // OF THE oifi^/^ANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, JTORNET, AND SINGING. Late/PiAuisT to her |3rßio'B tlie! Duchess "ot Invebkess'; and Performer at" the Soirees givey by the Marchioness of Londonderry, and/the most distinguished of the NobHity%and Gentry of England* V . CONDUCTOR AND COMPOSER ro a Band of forty talented Instrur mentalists in Melbourne for Thirty Concerts ; also Leader of a Srass ; Band of : tea. performers, for several years in "the same colony. Formerly ORGANIST at St. Mark's Church, Colliugwood, Melbourne. ' ' ■ — — " MUSIC COMPOSED & ARRANGED for all Orchestral Instrumepts, "from Violind Prinio, ' to " Gro&se .Caisse. ; ;'CoSip6sitions Corrected for the Press. < The use of the EXPRESSION STOP taught in One Lesson, the Mechanism _Qf .. this . and -the Percussion Action being illustrated by a dissected Harmonium of teii stops. / TVN I N G. . ./ Pianofortes, Organs, and Harmoniums/Tuned, nof by the 'old Stanhope method,' buy on the principle of Equal Temperament (as adopted by Erard, Brqadwooi>, and CoiLAiiD),/the intervals being jiiyidei.accoiaiing^to-theynumber oi vibrations, as indicated by the Sireue, and the apparatus of JVL Savart. ■ / M E 0 H A N-I C A I. Mr. Oaket, Inventor of, and Pjerformer on, the "Orchestri'na^ begs 4o' state' "f hit, in London, he underwent a "thorough /training with his father (who held one of the hianest positions at Messrs. Collard and CoLLARDfs)in the art of covering hammers," making the small work, and finishing and" regulating j Pianofortes. In the course of -a long practice in Tuning, &c, he has studied all the makers! va r rioup mechanisms, . jhere being upwards of tbirtv different actions; • In order to, effect repaira-ioSt-flie .most,. reasonable terms, Mr. Oakey, lias erected a Workshop, and purchased all the most recent inventions in Tools, including a Lathe', Drilling, Boring, and Morticing Machines. He can, therefore, confidently say that he now possesses by far the largest set '.'of Musical Tools, and Pianoforte-, making' Machinery in New Zealand. In addition, he has in stock varieties of Felt for hammer _ covering (this he' can "effect at" English" prices),;' Leathers and Cloths for Actions, Dampers, Hoppers,- Levers," and various parts Of Pigkhdforte^ mechanism ;•■ Smith's 'Paten-tr- Piano Wire; Har.V, monium Reeds; and all the requisites v fdr the repairs of Organs, Harmoniums, Concertinas, Iftutinas, Organ Accocdions; also for Euterpeons, ami every .kind, ol self-acting instrument. Mr. Oakey respectfully invites inspection of his Workshop at any. (tiraq,, feeling confident tljat he can render a good old Pianoforte almost equal .to new, and effect Repairs) &c, cheaper, .andjnfinitely better, than, liny Tuner . - , "l!L / FR i E'rin i ()'4:' t KE / x ............ 1 } ■'~ four door| from M'Gee's Hotel. \::,j <■:.- -j ' .! -t\ ;:?'•■■ ■■> ™ ■■' --'lßia NELSON T>HOTOGRAPHIC ZjTXOMS ' . t HARDX STREET^ / r ,, (] „ 7 , I ' T. eapher, TO A^PLETOHE S. Portraits op CiaiLDRBInBY the Instantaneous Process. 6- FOR lOS ~™* ■i "i< ■:■ "\'JVm.IZ C^'liTAl .'. rf . THE WAVERLEY, "NILE, 6wL,\ >nd-" PIOKWIGK *ENB, a|t & - \ ! \4 i i v's wm:A i B. LUCAS &- SON. «V^i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 285, 2 December 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 285, 2 December 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 285, 2 December 1871, Page 4

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