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Excellency the Governor. By special appointment to His [Established 1865.] Edward greaves smith, Pianoforte Warehouse, Wellington. Pianofortes by all the-leading makers and Harmoniums for sale or hire Pianofortes tuned singly or by the year Harmoniums and all descriptions of musical instruments, brass, reed, or string, tuned and repaired Organs imported from the leading makers and on arrival, erected and tuned in any part of the colony. All instruments are personally selected by James Smith & Sons, music sellers by special appointment to the Queen Agent for James Smith and Sons. Pianofortes supplied wholesale and retail. . .. Sole Agent for the Royal Sewing Machine Company. . Sole Agent for Milner’s Fire Resisting sales. THE WELLINGTON MUSIC WAREHOUSE. MR E. GREAVES SMITH begs to in--form the public of Wellington and the provinces that the department comprising Music,Educational and other books, Stationery, &c., will on and after Monday, 14th August, be carried on by Mr James Berger, late with Messrs Addison and Lucas, Music publishers, London. The stock has been carefully revised and arranged, and will always contain a large and well assorted selection of newest and standard music, educational works, school and office requisites. Musical instruments, and small goods. Mr Smith will continue to carry on the business connected with the sale and hire of pianofortes and harmoniums, tuning and repairs, &c., in the pianoforte show-room, which will be open as usual from 10 to 6. THE ROYAL SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, BIRMINGHAM. Sole Agent, EDWARD GREAYES SMITH, Wellington. THE following Machines are made by the Royal Sewing Machine Company n their well-known interchangeable principle The WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE, to work by hand or treadle, with new patent adjustable gearing, silent feed, and other important improvements. The ROYAL ALFRED LOCK-STITCH HAND MACHINE (Wheeler and Wilson principle). The SHAKESPEAR SHUTTLE LOCKSTITCH HAND MACHINE. The “SINGLE-THREAD” HAND MACHINE. Instruction gratis, free lists, prospectus, and testimonials on application. ILNER’S QUADRUPLE PATENT HOLDFAST AND FIRE-RESISTING SAFES, [TESTS, STRONG ROOMS, & STRONG ROOM DOORS f all the several qualities, and suitable for the different degrees of risk. The strongest wrought iron safeguards ainst fire, robbery, or violence extant at the west prices consistent with' the most perfect iciency and security. EDWARD GREAYES SMITH, Wellington, Principal Agent for New Zealand. GOVERNMENT DEPOT FOK Educational Works and School Requisites. By special appointment to His Excellency the Governor. JAMES BERGER, LATE EDWARD GREAYES SMITH, Bookseller and Mußicseller, Wellington, All descriptions of musical instruments, newest and standard music, sacred and secular Educational and other works School requisites of every description Books, stationery, drawing materials, &c Port-folios, music-folios, pocket and memo books, &c POSTAGE AND BILL STAMPS. A large stock of English, Gorman, and Anglo-German concertinas. The newest Music &c., sent to all parts of the colony—Post Free. 1 PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the settlers of the Wairarapa and Whareama districts that he ha 9 purchased that wellknown Grey Entire Horse “ INVINCIBLE,” which will stand during the season, at convenient places in the district. Terms: —A single mare, £3 3s; three or more mares the property of the same owner, £2 2s each, payable on or before the first day of January, 1872. JAMES GILLIGAN. For further particulars, apply to Mr Nicholes, Abbotsford station, Taueru, j

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 35, 23 September 1871, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 35, 23 September 1871, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 35, 23 September 1871, Page 18

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