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OUNEOIN ADVERTISEMENTS THE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN. THE FINEST CABINET ORGANS IN THE WORLD. STATEMENT OF FACTS. .HE following statements ue guaranteed by the subscribers : in existence for upwards of 2f> years, and have made nearly eighty thousand organs. H. 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 all others for its power, and the superiors weetness, fulness, and | voice-like quality of tone. V. Since the introduction of these instruments , into the Australian Colonies, their success has been unprecedented. I VL Customers who have once heard them buy no ofher. VII. The Agent* exhibit the Smith Organ in their rooms alongside organs by Mason and Hamlyn. George Wood and Co., Prince, Eaten, Ac, so that customers may judge for themselves of their superiority. VIII. The much admired organ now in the Academy of Music, Melbourne, was built by the Smith Company. T3L The Smith Organs are delivered in Dunedin at Melbourne prices, and will be found to cost less than inferior makes. X. The Smith Organ more nearly resembles the Pipe Organ than any reed instruments yet made, and is the most suitable for churches, halls. i t...... t,,,,T,?; n „« XI. Local testimony tion may be obtained from the principal Music Sellers throughout the Colony, or from the Agents, ALLAN & CO. (WILKIE), M-ELBOCRtfE, Australasian Agents. CHAS. BEGG & CO., Sole Agents for Ne- "--*---' ERVV IA N GUANO. Samples of this must valuable Manure 'always in stock. REHt:CKT> PRICES. BRIGHT BROS. & CO., Bond-atreet, Danedin. AND CO., WHOLESALE ASP RETAIL TIMBER ANT> IRON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS, *ga Steam Saw Mills and Timber Yards. . jgueing. Grooving, Moulding, Sash, Door, and Furniture Factories. BUILDERS IRONMONGERY OF EVER\'

DESCRIPTION. Stuart, ctn«BEßr.A?fT>. axd castle streets DUNEOIN 29 ATHESON BROS AND CO. IMPORTERS* AITD WAREHOUSEMEN, Of Chiaa, Glass, Earthen, ar.d Lampware. Electro-platedware, Brashware, American and English Chairs. BOND-STREET. ONEY TO li;Nl> in sums of I'Km - and upwards, at LOWEST CUR RENT KATES. Land Office and Waste Load Board Business attended to. GILLIES, STREET, k HISLOP, 742 Bond-street, Dunedin. OHN HISL P 9 CHRONOMETER AND WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Exactly apposite the National Bank, PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN. Evofy description of Jewellery made t order. N.B.—J. H. being a thorough Practical Watchmaker, all work entrusted to his care will receive his utmost attention. 26 HS. FI S H AN D SON, . Importers of PapeThangings, White Lead, Window Ulass, (his. Colors, Varnishes, Brushware, and all Painters' Requisites. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. PRINCES-STREET SiOfTH, I>CNEDIN. 332 I PIANOS ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS, At a Charge of 5 per Cent per Annum on the Cash Price. ! CHARLES BEGG AND CO. are now prepared to sell instruments on the above system, by which, upon paying •ash deposit of 25 per cent, on value of instrument, balance may be paid in 12 or IS monthly instalments. For example : Cash price of piano £SO 0 0 Interest at S per cent. ... 210 0

£52 10 0 Ifayb* purchased for £l2 10*. cash, and £3 6s. Ba. a month for 12 months; or, £2 6a. » month for IS months. CHARLES BEGG, DtrcncDnr. H.B.—Hall in Thames-street, Oamarn, lo let, suitable for J Club Meetings, Dances, ka. For terms, apply to Ronayne and CottrelL 475 ANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDD* TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS AT WATSON'S. Oamarn Etkntno MAitJEiled. Ttwr«ll«ra call«d for early trains and coach* j

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 736, 19 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 736, 19 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 736, 19 August 1878, Page 4

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