p|ss^;=A ; : i'^HIRMONIUMS.,-- ._■ ( £fi • ■ ' Good English Pianos (New) for. *...,. £33 *tvlrbh Frame Gerinati Pianos (New) for £35 S^j?ianos :by French Makers (New) for £30 ; £7 fr0m .....; .£l6 j'// ; Pianos and^ Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired, Bought t' ■o^jEicphauged. ■vV No^e tlie. address : -. v ■■-.••. ■■' - ■ , ■-V: r- -,;'. • THOMAS H. WEBB, Music Teacher, f,/ Oak House, Hobson-street. (3 doors from Cook-street) '■;•,''""' .-• ROYAL «^^W« 0F M ' IJSIC! > •^; ACADEMY :^^^^^\. LONDON. MR GORDON GOOOH, A.R.A.M., late , '.principal Basso. of Sfc. Andrew's Church, ■'', "Wells-street, London, W.; alsoDepiityatHerMnjesty's '■' Chapel Royal Choir, St. James's Palace, and at The s v Temple, Loridon.^gives sound PRACTICAL tuition to './Ohurch Choirs, such' practical experience being gained liy 15 yeats' ■ close and uninterrupted attention to ;->-j<3athedral and Church Music— Albert Park. ' r I p °^ ° c y, v'VLate Organist and Choirmaster for Fourteen Years of "■- •■•: the Cathedral Church of Liverpool, England), ";'• TEACHER '■■t -.'- op ■ XJRGAN, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, ?-?.-■ - ;■ .. AND SINGING. ' ■ ; ZiIENDELSSOHN VILLA, '■''.''■■ Vincent-street. -TtyrDME: /CECILIA ":,' Will be happy to receive Pupils for Pianofort; Organ , ; -or Singing. Terms from Messrs Hoffmann an Sons, !'3li Eady, Mr Upton, or from Madame Summerhays, ! Old Club House, Eden Crescent. 2817 7TSU&OYOKTS& & HARMONIUMS, ON : hUJL; ' THE DEFERRED SYSTEM OF ■ : ' ' -'■ PAYMENT, may be had of >: MR WEBB, LYCEUM HALL, Hobson-strebt ''. (removed from Wellesley-street). ■'!: Without any addition to the price. New and Secondj : hand Pianos of all kinds, from 14 guineas upwards. A American Organ ; also a Powerful Alexandre '; Harmonium (second-hand), at a Low Price for Cash. Second-hand Pianos of all makers Wanted and best Price Paid, or taken in Exchange. '■■ . . Lyceum Hall. Hobson-street. -•- - 2079 TTERR fiARL QCHMITT, ?=,_";■ V; GRAFTON-ROAD, \f!-'--' I.'1 .' CEOBAI HAII, fe^;.Tttonday 'ftiid.Thnrsday, Tcosd and Friday aft^r c -ijoonsprom 3 to 5. " ~ HAIiMCNY | <>: '.; '■ ■■- ■■: '' MR, 'JOHN HAR T W E/L L : 'Ju '■•■'• ,•'.,".' , from London. / ,i '■ .Application for lessons, etc., may be/made to Messrs. iHdffßdann and Sons, Queon Street, copies of hie '' v-icfoDipoait'ipns i,nwy be had. . . ••/"'^^TITOBrENS' T3LOO^ T>ESTORER. CLEANSING. PURIFYING, AND ■'IC WIGOEATXNG THf BLOOD. fif% ■'':•) ■NINJS.XEASaKsT.IN AUCKLAND. B-P.Bioi'rr'es; PER^KrTLE.. o»l 08s Per Case. • (Wholesale C^Bb -specially dealt with). / ",'.. .-•'-' 31^H^- ; --~~ ■ ) S ■■■-''This Medicinjßßi's froni Ordinary proprie'sf;ixey p'reparatiow^HKriueu. a* |t was the product • l^bf'y^ars of •stu«^Riyestigafeon by an eminent xv^pUyeicianof.'tlJ^^Hpieaic^l! St.aff, wifcli whom >^Mr : Hitchenßj^HßHb« n .g V" c ■ New Zealand iHf':£On its int^^^Hßo itlie--j)vibMc as a specific (^or 'the. curej^^Hjßatism; 1 Bhoiimatic Gout, Sk^^B"^^ BJjj^ci luspurities, and '••v 'JGfenerai Det^HP^ <l ui okly attained great cele- ! -^brity, 'and so^V^ 8 sought after from every part );fMN,ew's:eal^» t . :*>'"• / Tf.a: oiirnt,iW|apd dep\irative properties nave ' '^b^eri -fully by tlio numerous testimonials '- deceived" byjß'propj'^^r from j/'jtiouts who had ;" ''"yionfe 1 sufier^B rom above distressing malatf who : ' W applied in vain to physicians for '^relief ; aho^B whose caeles Tuylush Baths, Hot h Springs, a^Kther popular remedies had been reO^gbttßoVto^Witeffecfc. . ■ Vx>i.' Thii'e'en^H 6 * Medieline is compounded from if^roflucts: ■3^Bj;y«g« I "«s >^ ki^"" 1 . * ** P^^aWe ■'?!'<'ind'' easily Hr? > but effectual, in its Action ut)on^ft n i raal ec oriomy. It is, in sooth, ■■OD, RESTORER, cleansing it, therebJßto^og (1 finished vitality. It I! inresents, un^Btionably, a purer, safer, better, l&ifind 'more r^g^ c alterative medicine than any iS^h^fi^s hithW Deen "-v^ilab.lc to the people. , ■&&yi TAafi'iYihViinMjin be hud from all Chemists and p? Sferekeepers.^sived f ro m patients who were so If^low and hopelSftlHtf b&^bronounced by medical jiiter epDstiU^'tion, fo be past all hope of n'i&eGO very. Scad tht: Testimopials. and see what ■^ suy Blood Restorer- !>>nd Oihtmeut did for them. ■fe^^brders i' arht to' P. Winter, Winn arid Spirit. fe^er^aht, -Queen-- Lrcot, oV to the Sole Proprie'i>='^r,'".ai the Factory, i.bcrcri)mbi«-strc-et. Pi':;ii -/'jf. B%— Jlessrs -Ni'llmn amd Co. have ceased to i ireuresent me as agents. I 0:' A •;,• •*■•'■; . ; 11./H-ITuHEKB, Proprietor. I&V- ' <I SOLb ETERYpHERE. j&y; - ,v^:i •.:.-,. , rAiLps, : V :.■'•■'-.., ;';y.7 l .. :^.«B»ißti>|-smBBT. ■.•.';.•."•.' ',-'".
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 150, 28 July 1883, Page 13
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603Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 150, 28 July 1883, Page 13
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