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OUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS THE BMITA AMERICAN ORGAN. THE FINEST CABINET ORGANS IN THE WORLD. STATEMENT OF FACTS. following statements are guaranteed by the subscribers : L The Smith < »rgan Company have been in existence for upwards of 26 years, and have made nearly eighty thousand organs. 11. '1 hf; Organ has always com-mamb-rl rhe niark-t wherever info-due-d l>y it l * «>wn merit and without th-- assistance of atUeiti-<inu. 111. The niih Orga . his been prion urd m id! latr competitions to be the b««t. IV. The .-nv«h Organ i* remarkable beyond ail others fi-r its power, and the smwrioru wetness, fulness, and v>-ic*-tike • uality of tone. V. Since tlie in'ro'uctinn of thpse instruments into th? Australian Colonic. ff"ir success has been nnprpc- ? en f e 1. VX f'n«t>"iie-8 who have o ce heard them hnv no « h*r VII. Th'- Ag-nr- ethibit the Smith Organ in their room* along-ide organs by Mason and" Hatnlyn, Oeorse Wood and Co.. Prince, Fsten. &c, so that customers may iudUe for themselves of their supe-

VIII. Th»» much admired ores" now m the Academy of Music, Melbourne, was bnilt by the Smith Company. IX. The Smtth Organs are delivt-red in Dunedin at Melbourne prices, and will l.e found to cost leas than inferior makes. X. The Smith Organ more nearly resembles the Pipe Organ than any reed instruments yet made, and is the most snitable for churches, halls, and larae bnildin«3. XI. Lncal te=timon'ab and alt information mav be »li-ained from the principal Mnsic Sell-rs throughout the Culmiy, "■ from tho Aaeiiti, ALLAN & C<>. (WILKIK), Mklbopb^e, An-tralasian Agents. CHAS B''"G«i '. CO., Sole Ag«nts fi>r New Zealand. V I A N GUANO. Samples of this m at valuable Manure always in stock. 4 EEDCCED PRICES. BRIGHT BROS. & CO., Bond-street, Dnnedin. 414 . Y AND CO., WHOLESALE AKT> RETAIL TIMBER ANT> IRON MERCHANTS,

IMPORTERS, Otago Steam Saw Mills and Timber Yards. Tcragueing, Grooving, Moulding, Saah, Door, and Furniture Factories. BUILDERS IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. iTUART, CtTMBERLAND, AND CASTLE STREETS DUNKDIN 29 ATHESON BROS AND CO., IMPORTERS AKD WAREHOUSEMEN, Of China, Glaaa, Earthen, ar.d I-ampware Elcctro-platedware, Brashware, Amenean and English Chairs. BOND-STKEET, Dcsedis. 333. iMPl.'f: r'KI S .»>!■ '.K.NKKII. Mei:> i! >N"T^ Agents for Youngi-rV Me, Orlaudo Jonee Starch, and Courvoisi Br.iruly. 40 (i CHRONOMETER AND MATCHMAKER AKD JEWELLEK. Exactly opposite the National Bank, PRINCES-STREET, DUNE DIN.

Evwy description of Jewellery made t order. N.B.—J. H. being a thorough Practical Watchmaker, all work entrusted to his care will receive his utmost attention. 26 ;. FISH AND SON, L. Importers of Paperbangings. White Lead, Window 'Jlass, i ills. Colon, Varnishes, Brushware, and ail i'aiutcra' Requisites. | Conntry Orders Promptly Attended to, PRINCES-STREET SOUTH, DUSEDIH. 332 PIANOS ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS, At a Charge of 5 per Cent per Annum on the Cash Price. CHARLES BEGG AND CO. are now prepared to sell instruments on the above system, by which, upon paying cash deposit of 25 per cent, on value of instrument, balance may be paid in 12 or IS uonthly instalments For example: — Caab price of piano £SO 0 0 Interest at 5 per cent. ... 210 0 £52 10 0 May b« purchased for £l2 10*. cash, and £3 6s. 3d. a month for 1£ months; or, €2 6a. a month for 18 month*. CHARLES BEGG, DUXEDET, N.B. Hall in Thames-street, Oamaru, io let, suitable for Clnb Meetings, Dances, *c For terms, apply to Sonayne and ANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDEN , , TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS ARE AT WATSON'S. Oamaru Evening Mail Filed. TraTtllor* called for early train* and uoachea'

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 744, 29 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 744, 29 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 744, 29 August 1878, Page 4

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