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OUi.CDM ADVERTISEMENTS THE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN. THE FINEST CABINET ORGANS IN THE WORLD. STATEMENT OF FACTS. ! HE following statements are guaranteed by the subscribers : I. The Smith Organ Company have bee 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. 111. The Smith Organ has been pronounced in all fair competitions to be the best. IV. The Smith Organ is remarkable beyond ail others for its power, and the superiors weetness, fulness, ai voice-like quality 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. Thy A K ent.s exhibit the Smith Organ a-_ their room.? alongside organs by Mason and Hamlyn, • George Wood .'tad Co., Prince, Eaten, &.c, so that customers may judge for themselves of their superiority. VIII. The much admired ore.a.n now in 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, and will he found to cost less than inferior makes. X. The Smith Organ more nearly resembles the Pipe Organ than any reed instruments yet mide, and is the most suitable for churches, halls, and large buildings. XL Local testimonials and all information may be obtained from the prii cipal Music Sellers throughout the Colonv, or from the Aiients, ALLAN & CO. (WTLKIE), MliLflOPliNE, Australasian Agents. CIIAS. TiKdn .-s. CO., Dun-kbin ; and M. A. JONES. m&z&M IB gyregg»g3gmgg i^^?ffisv3^mwtf?CT^l^^r^r^ mmmwmmMm NORTH OTA Oi > Xy.\ySV AP E R ACE'-'CY. -\$T F. K I N N E A 11, ' • Canvasser, Collix'TOr. Reporteh, a>";j CoitiiESi'O.NDKXT. Special attention given to Agricultural subjects. Address !"re-stmr-t. Oarviani. I'TTAITAJ-sGI TiMl-VVR' AND COAL ? r -f i A U F>, OOQOKT A?>"0 ]Tv T '"•".(! STREETS, j;«:t Church. Orders entrusted to us with the utmost despatch. Wo are Landing—V. T). L. Posts. Rails, Palings; and h;iv> on band, a lar ; 3;c quantity of Posts, i;i B'aek Pine, Tutara, Ooai, and Broad-leaf, Firewood both cut and in 4ft.-lengt.h3. Saw;- Timber—Red, White, and Black Pine, T..-tara, and Kauri. Dressed Timber, Flooring, Lining. Mouldings, Architraves, Skirtings of "the best quality. Builders' Ironmongery ; Fencing Wire ; Coal, both Newcastle and Lignitn. Our Prices are at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE We deliver per our owi the town. Country order 3on the trucks, if required, froo of charge : .and wo solicit a continuation of t'le patronage so liberally accorded to us in'che past. ADAM AND KING. 83 Jl> OY A L MAIL EXPRE ii SE S SX MEET EVERY TfiAli'f a the Waimate Fapeks and Pabcklh Deliveukd, R:i!/£.d«s and TF.-pcs on TTim. IKr, THE NORTH O'i'ACO FISH AND OYSTKR. MART. TX/" J- L - O N, Has just supplied a great want by establishing himself in the above-mentioned lino of business in the commodious and otherwise suitable premises lately occupied by Mr. S.MATtT, ill Thames-street. He will always keep the largest and best supply procurable of FRESH FISH, including OYSTERS, on hand ; and hopes to secure a fair share of public patronage. Fish delivered in all parts of Town and Suburbs. IS2

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 811, 18 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 811, 18 November 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 811, 18 November 1878, Page 4

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