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Public Notices. /^^ \ a LEECH'S/ •pHpTOGRAPHIC ART \fTNION JL J / FOR_^__ VJ JhShristmas .week. /GREAT VARIETY OF PRIZES. ' Specimens on View at the Studio. Tickets, 5/-. |f/ • • ■ 2408 CHRISY#AB NOt/ceY LWrnSO^TO MG^UJJKA. HI"VA-CO,CK begs tat_V_nounce that he • XdL will LEAVE v NELSON for -MOTUEKA. onWTUESDAY (Boxing Day), LEArVING MOTURKA for NELSON on WEDNESDAY, instead of Monday and Tuesday, the usual days. <• 2435 TjiIRUIT ! FRU [T ! ! FRUIT I -1- 1 The Undeasignll^ill be a PURCHASER of^ FRUTI (____« the%^ >n, if the Prices will suit.* Na/elyVCH_*plffl JTgOOSEBERRIES, BLAtSK*OTR>ffNTS, m^PBERRIES^and aU of 3 LlflS^..'-*^' ~. A -^ JAfcs^S__l_ifl| J ••* 2367 I New-Streel^JSKson. -■ H. J. L. A TOABDB * AUCTIONEER, COMMISaiGN^.ND *E^D_cTE AfiffiNT, YAfv^^J^^A^m^TSi, ) ' STOCKr^N-BT! SHARE B«OK_]R CATJi_3li^__EEP, $a> HORS E^4.LESMAN . Trafalgar-Street, Nelson, ; KELSON T>HOTOGRAPmC T> OOMS TV H,BA^fe_H?r^ ?! SUCOESSOR/TO 1 A. FLETCHER. / PHOTOGEArar IN ALL ITS BHANCBES. 1* ■ ' *CAjtEFtn,LT: Executed.; / op Childeen $x m_ . /y§is^l^AS^^^OC^.. xyx„y ' m§SM&^^Am^x : ■li/TR.'' •; ; jt i^^ :: *^ ; ilß_i T E A OH E R I OF»_HE ORGAN, PIAN.dIpRTE, HARMONIUM, "... CORNET, AND SINGING. Late ; Pianist to her Grace the Duchess of Inverness, and Performer at the Soirees given -by ithe, MARcnioNEife of Londonderry, and the most distinguished ofthe Nobility and Gentry of England. CONDUCTOR AND COMPOSER- ro 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. Formeriy ORGANIST at St. Mark's. Church, Collingwood, Melbourne. — j^*J\ MUSIC CdMP^ED^J^ftßAJtfi®^ for all Orchestral Violino Priino, .to Grosse 'Caiggßr^ Compositions Corrected for the Pjy«_r • The use of theE3_^RESSION STOP taught in One Lessoj^*tne Mechanism of this and the Percussion, Action being illustrated' by a dis- I , sected Harmonium of ten stops. * J T U N I N Xf?\ Pianofortes, Organ!, and Harmoniums Tuned, not by the old,. Stanhope yraethod, but on the principle of Equal Temperament (as adopted by Erard, Broadwood, aM Collard), the intervals being divided according to the number 01 vibrations, as indicate* by the Sirene, and thei apparatus of M. I^avj^t. I M E C^A NI C AL.* j , Mr. Oakey, Jnyentor of, and' Performer onl the ■* Orohestrina," . b**>gs to state that, in London, he, underwent a r thorough training with his fatbei^-Jjrbo held one of the highest positioJs at Messrll Collard. and Collard's) in the art >f covering hammers, making, the small work, ai d finishing and regulating Piarofortes. In tl e course of a long practice in Tuning, &c., he h ts' studied all the makers' various mechanism ), <4_ere being upwards; of thirty oifferent actions. , • In order to effect repairs on. the most reason-, able terms, Mr. Oakey, has erected a Workajiofl, and purchased all the most recent inventions it Tools, including a Lathe, Drilling, Boring, and Morticing Machines; He can, therefore, confi.4 dently say that he now. possesses by. far tha largest ; pet of Musical Tools, and Pianofortemaking Machinery in New Zealand. Iu addition, he has in stock varieties of Felt for hammer covering (this he can effect : at English prices) ; Leathers Hnd Cloths for .Actions, Dampers, Hopptrs, Levers.arid various parts of. Pianoforte mechanism' Smith's Patent Piano Wire^ Harrmunium J-teedi* ; and al.l the requisites .for the repairs *of Organs,', Harmoniums, Concertinas, I Flutinas,* ( )rgan Aocprdiorts; also for Eucerpeons, I : and every, kind ot .self-anting instrument'. VMr.i()AK_Y ..respecifuily- in vites| inspection of .his Workshop at any timfi. feelingconfident that heican rendena good old Pianoforte almost equal : to riew.andiefffct Repairs, &c, cheaper, and in"iflplttiy better, thatiany? "peripatel&c Tuner. , j ; ■■ r; ' ' ;■; Jv- : lii R*e'El>-0::A;K MxYxi 1/ ■ '.yyX '-;.) r -yy atfiffl XX; ::>■'■, rX ■ Cf- *_>! " ! !!Bainqß*-s*fitMK'P,fiqur,idoO^^ ki.yX^l^i^y^fXA^Afl:. ! XXixilfi '/;'l*-J *?*'. ' ";.' .' ; ' /'ViVi*.. -'.'•■ "-',i\..y a .**■■.■,.. ii;,,.-.. , „ .x. ..-■.,;,.,■ •■•■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 300, 20 December 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 300, 20 December 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 300, 20 December 1871, Page 1

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