DUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS lOMAS REYNOLDS 1 WINE MERCHANT, ST'AFFORD-STREE T, DUNKDIN, Imports direct from. Spain and Portugal, and has ev. ry facility for procuring the Best Article in the markets of tli.>se places, as he has a Sou residing in I'onugal who superintends the purchases here .und in Spain. He defies competition, either in price or in quality. At present he supplies all the Private Cellars in Dunedin. It is needless to add that these Wines have met with universal approval, and have been pronounced puke (a quality that few wines in the Colony can claim) by all who a e capable of judging. Among his customers are ad the lead'iig men of th- city. An Order tor either Port or cherry to the above address would oblige, and be executed | with every o ire. 417 THE SMITH AMERICAN OKGAN. THE FINEST CABINET ORGANS IN THE WORLD. STATEMENT OF PACTS. IHE following statements are guaranteed by. the subscribers : I. The Smith Organ Company have been in existence for upwards of 26 years, and have made nearly eighty thousand organs. 11. The Smith Organ has always commanded the market wherever introduced by its own merit and without the assistance of advertising. ll*. The Organ has been pronounced in all fair competitions to be the best. IV. The SmMh Organ is remarkable beyond all others for its power, and the superiors wetness, fulness, and voice-lik<- uiiality of tone V. Since the introduction of these instruments into the Australian Colonies, their success has been unprecedented. VI. Customers who have once heard them buy no other. VII. The Agents exhibit the Smith Organ in their rooms alongside organs by Mason and Hamlyn, George Wood and Co., Prince, Eaten, &c, so that customers may judge for themselves of their superiority. VIII. The much admired organ now in the Academy of Music, Melbourne, was built by the Smith Company. IX. The Smith Organs are delivered in Dunedin at Melbourne prices, m 1 will lie found to cost loss o ferior makes. X. The Smith Organ more nearly resembles the Pipe Organ than any reed instruments yet made, and is the most suitable for churches, halls, and large buildings. XI. Local testimonials and all information mav be obtained from the principal Music Sell< rs throughout the Colony, n l ' from the Agents, . ALLAN & CO. (WILKIK), Mklhourne, .Australasian Agents. CI-I V S BKGi; . CO., I iunedix : and M. A. J NKS.
IS !•• IS II .\ N D SON, . Importers, of Paperhaiujings. White Lead, Window Ulass, (ills. Colors. Yarnisho.s, Brushware, and all Painters' Requisites. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. PBINCKS-STKEET SOUTH, DCNEDIN. 332 lOHNH 1 S L O P I CiIitO.SOMKTKI-; VATCHMAKEH Ax\L> J E lixaetly opposite the National Bank, PRINCES-STREET, DUNE DIN. Ovv,„y description of Jewellery made t order. N.B.—J. £l. being a thorough Practical vV r atchmaker, all work entrusted to his care will receive his utmost attention. 26 ;ward Will lie given tor information leading to the ttonviction of any retailer who substitutes and sells any other spirit uuder the name of OLFE'S SCHNAPPS, Yv As such practices are injurious to the reputation of the Original Genuine Article, Which alone possesses the valuable medicinal qualities ascribed to it. An Injunction against the sale of Counterfeits has been granted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales, under a penalty of L 30.000, and we will take further Legal Proceedings Against anyone Dealing in Imitations. We claim the assistance of the Public in carefully looking for our name on the top label of the wrapper of each bottle, and in rejecting all other kinds no matter under what pretence they are offered. PES SCHNAPPS Is naturally more costly than other eomiMiU'ids, which the Government Analytical Chemist of N.S.W. has found to consist of " Different kinds of Spirits sweetened and otherwise mixed." Hence the act- of uuserujiuious dealers to substitute th'-m upon the unwary. '-ole \geuts for Aus> ralia ;uid N.:w Ze.Jand— U MOS> AiND CO., Sydney and Mklbourne. 427 JEBD V I A N U U A N O. Samples of this m.ist valuable Manure lways iu stock. REDUCED PRICES. BRIGHT BROS. & CO., Bond-street, Dunedin.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 775, 5 October 1878, Page 4
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