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MUSIC. PIANOS. organs. A RNOLD KELSEY AND 87, Princes street, Dunedin, CO., Have open for inspection their new stock of music and musKa! instruments. | PIANOS j by tiie best English and foreign mannfac j Hirers, made from special patterns to j suit the colonial market, from 30 j guineas upwards, ami maybe bad | on hire, or purchased on exI ccptionally liberal terms, to met the requirements of purchase M U >S I C Sheet and bound. All the latesi'publicationa. Baud and orchestral instruments—String and wind, by the best manufacturers. Tuning undert ken either singly, or by yearly contract. Repairing in all its branches. 87, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. IDS T P U B L I S II £ D Price 2s del, THE PROGRESSIVE POLICY OF THE MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY RE. VIEWED Together with a comp irative abstract c the expenses of English, American and Australian Life Assurance Institutions, by lilt .TRICE A. BLACK F.L.A. Actuary to the Society, GEO. ROBERTSON Sydney. Q A BINETMAKER jpOLISHER T BEG to inform the inhabitants of _S Tcmnka and surrounding Districts that I have commenced business as above, in that shop fronting on Rail way Reserve at back of Mr Marshal’s Bakery, and in addiiion to new work shad be gbd to do any repairs on the shortest notice and at reasonable charge I will also be prepared to undertake Funerals on most reasonable terms and on the shortest notice En ranee from heM tin S nith road, or by Railway Terrace Reserve. 3lau JOSEPH BERT. BUILDING MATERIALS CONSIDERABLY REDUCED.

Findlay & c o. beg to intimate to Builde-s, ContrrC'ors etc. that, owing to the death of Mr G. , their Partnership Accounts must be adjusted by the tnd of JANUARY, and to accomplish this, offer their EXTENSIVE STOCKS of BUILDING MATERIAL , IRONMONGERY, ETC., at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The following are the principal lines:— 250.000 feet kauri timber, in bulk, flitches, T and G flooring and lining 400.000 foot red, white black ine, and totara 150.000 feet Tasmanian hardwood palings, etc. 200.000 feet picked Baltic deals, imported .specially fur joinery work 300.000 feet Oregon timber, in sizes up to’2o x 20, 85-feet iehgths 50.000 feet Tasmanian blaekwood, mottled kauri, Huou pine, etc. 75.000 feet T and G Scotch Aiu to liiu, and weatherboards 30.000 feet American lumber and shelving 30.000 feel clear pine, in flitches and logs ■ 3,000 doors G. G x 2 G to 7 x 3 )00 pin 3aC.es. f.-.mi 8 x 10 fourlight, to G x 3 single-ligut. Bunders’ Ironmong--ry of every description. MARBLE and SLATE MANTELPIECES A large and varied assortment of REGISTER GRATES and KITCHEN RAN G E S Factories r STUART, CUMBERLAND, and CASTLE &TREET3,DU N EDI.N

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Temuka Leader, Issue 804, 22 December 1881, Page 1

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446

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 804, 22 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 804, 22 December 1881, Page 1

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