CHAS. BEGG 6c CO. MESSRS CHAS. BEGG AND CO. hereby certify thaY they have secured the Folk Agency throughout New Zealand for the sale of The Qteda Piano! The*OuMa Piano! The Ouida Piano haß a complete iron frame, patent check made specially to withstand climatic influences. Every instrument is fully warranted, and satisfaction is absolutely assured; Parties ordering the Ouida PJaro by post will receive as perfect an instrument in alhrespects as if they were present to select it for themselves. The Ouida Pia%
TheOulSa Piano Ouida Piano. Our hire system of purchase has stood the test of time, and our administration thereof has won for us the good-will of all. A moment's consideration will convince the most sceptical of t he entire safety of our plan and the absolute certainty of securing a good instrument * frpm us. We invite such tests as will be sure to discover imperfections, if any exist. [By Appointment to H.E. Sir W. F. D. Jervois, G.G.M., G.C.B.] : MUSIC!. MUSIC! MUSIC! MOSIC The best and cheapest editions . of Classical and Modern Music ■4- 7 are kept in stock. THtf Addeess : 21 PkxNOES-ST., DUNEDIN (Established over a Quarter qta Century). FASCY GOODS. VISITOKSto Dunedin are requested to inspect the Large and Various : Assnrtmen- of, s Fancy Gods, Goons, Footli'dlls, Toys, Berlin "Wool Goods. Outiooi- and Indoor Games, Cioquet Sets, etc, etc, etc. "Novelties by every mail suitable f.>r .Marriage oe Birihday Presents Agaut i for Home Shuttle Sewing! Machines The Op-ioinal IJazaab, (Opposite Post (gffice), PfiINCES-STHEET, iDUNEDrK. ! LEVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPEj HANCE HOTEL Opposite the Eailwny Station, Dunedin | Mrs SILK ... ... Proprietress BEGS to inform her Friends and the Public generally that she lias purchased the. above- hotel, and respectfully solicits a shave of their support This 11 onl is the Largest and Most Commodious of its kind in Dunedin, end can offer Accomodation Not to BE Kxcki.LED, having'ecn thoroughly ! renovated since the new' Proprietress took pos:-ession. It will now be found .Most COMFOUTABLE. ' > Vi-itors will find every civility nnd accommodation, and the aim of the Proprietress will be to g ; .ve her Patrons every satisfaction. The Bed-rooms nre.Jfofy nnd well venn.ated and comfortably lurnished. 'ibe Cuisine will be found AI. .Meals are at the following hours: Breakfast, from 7to 9; Dinner (in a very superior style), from J2 till 2; Tea, 5 "till 7. N.B.—Kelreshments can be ob'ainod in ihe shnpo o: Tea, CofTce and Coco:i on arrival ; and Guests willing to go awav by eairy train can defend <n being cailed in ample tiue, if ihey will only-make their wisher known.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 959, 14 April 1888, Page 1
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