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&MERIOAN ORGANS! ! •. WELL! WELL!! OH, HowOheapl And quite true. lam told that F. J, Pisny is offering s'plendidAraeticanOrgans, by some of the best and mctf reliable makers. Each instrument is fitted up with the divided octave couplars. Good authorities, and persons who have tliera in this oity Bay what magnificent instruments thoy aro, being just what they are represented—the best and cheapest ever ottered to ihs numorous friends and the public at largo. Unequalled for. tone and.touch,and built to his own orders expressly for colonial ÜBe. With strong upright rubber bellows of great capacity j no wooden couplars; all steol-p|atod rods-no fear of getting out of orderwith fair usage. Tlieseofgaus arc built in aßolid black walnut case with mouse-proof attachments, and panollcd walnut bank, fitted out with all the latest improvements; Well, how can he 801 l so cheaply'/ Why his expenses are so email; his system is, "Small profits and quick returns." Woll, wo will just call at his ofiico and see for ourselves. He says on the list in his window that ho alwayskeeps Bamples on stock. ■■ Who would not havfc niusic, whonyoii can purchase a splendid American Organ for £l(i, or one with six stops, including' the divided ' octavo couplars, for: £l9. , Note the addressP. J. PINNY, Broadway Terraco, Wellington. Cataloraes can be had on applijntion at DAHYofhco. THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CREW- ■ TORS' ASSOCIATION (LnuwD), Fon the Pbotoion'of Tbade, Comeotobs 01 Accounts, Ac. ISSUES Weokly'Commercial .Report ol Bankruptcieß,Bills.ofSalG,A'ssißnments, Loans on Wool andCrops.&o.Makes private enquiries •. as to financial ''statua; ; (iqllects accounts anywhere in No\y'Zo!>|il'n(l andjn Australia; Keeps pebtprp' Registers of persons who 'are getting "into" debt! *hioh are open to the inspection of]sUbs6ribera',Claas2 Subscription one' and two guineas,payabl6 inadvanco..; ;'",' .'■''!'''', Masterton Agent; Mr W. Sellar ' . ~ Solicitor, Mr A. R, Bunny. V'J.BVRANDERSON,. •': General Manager, .
*LOAN ASSOCIATION OF VAIRAKAPA 'JUitfiiTKECTGnmop ' Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, -:'.. 187G, . . Dibotobs ! Messrs W. 0. Cuff (cliairmao), M, Caselberg, J, Fuller, V. Booth, V, Skeet, andO. Phariumi,' " Loan-£22 > 000;'"Prufit3 already allotted £4,817 jßcscrvo fund £892,. Tho purposes: for whioh the' Association is established arojwofold; In tho first place it offers an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at tho Mghcstrate consistent with per (cot security,' and by allowing small or large conforms, to the circumstances of all ctaes, In. thejecond place, to those who' require loans obtaining advances upon favorable,tcbl/i'h j Association receives fixed dcpos^at&tes'iobef Friday, from ?,iq 4 n,», Pay J)ay-Tlie first Saturday in each month, between the hours of 2 and 4, and 1 and 9 p in it ,'i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2994, 4 September 1888, Page 3
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