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BUSINESS NOTICES _^ ARNOLD R. KELSEY & CO. MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 87 PEINCES STEEET, DUNEDIN. Mr Arnold Robert Kelsoy, and Mr John -Jack (late of Bagg'a Dunedto), havo th honour to inform their friepdo and the musical public that they have opened a PIANOFORTE AND f ign[JSlC WAREHOUSE. the above addreßß, under- the style and title of "Arnold K. Kelsoy and Co." Their Btock which has been selected personally by Mr A. R. Kelsey while In EoroD*. enoeoially with a view 'to the requirements of the Colonial market, eonei&t&of ' the L \.TEST NOVELTIES IN MUSIC, FIANOS, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description, and includes the following Wtloles which are guaranteed as being of the first quality. m 't •, v ■ CHRISTMAS ANI> MEW; YEAR'S PRESENTS. MUSIG.—Tne moat varied and beat aelooted Stook In the Colony. All the latest pablloatlona, Including : — . ■ , ,' < , i ' Nursery Rhymes for Children,' Elegantly bound, and beautifully illustrated. Children's Albums, Elegantly bound. r Vooal, Pianoforte, and Dane© Albums, elegantly bound. Oratorioß, Operas, aud Works of great masters— bound in oloth, Shoot Mualo from the best-known publishers. i ■ > PIANOS by Broadwood, Collard,^ Erard, Brinsmead, Bord, Sohiedmayer, Buohef, Aubert. Gobel, DOrner, Auoher, Bauvais, Dobain, Neumeyer, Chappoli, Jaokson, and others FROM THIRTY-FIVE POUNDS UPWARDS. AMERICAN ORGANS— "Standard" "Istey" and others. Alexandre's Harmoniums. BAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS, String and Wind.— Cornets, Elloan and Ventil Horn*, Flugel Horns, Tenor Horns, ' Baritones, Euphoniums, Contrabass, Fienoh Horns, Trombones (slide and valve), &o. Olarinettes, Oboes (by Albert and other makers), Bassoonß, Ophieleides, Flutes, Flageolets, &o. Violins, Violas, Violoncellos,- and Double Bassea. Bass, Tonor, and Side Drums. ' i Guitars, Banjos, Tambourines, Cymbalo, Buglea, Concertinas (English, Anglo-German and German). FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ' PIANOFORTE STOOLS, ORGAN AND HARMONIUM CHAIRS, MUSIC DESKS. . TUNING AND REPAIRING. ARNOLD R. KELSEY & CO. undertake tunings either SINGLY or by YEARLY CONTRACT. .For, this purpose a ,Tuner has boon specially engaged at Homo, who, from tesstimonials fa band, (t fa believed will give universal satisfaction Repairing in all its branches executed with despatch. ESTABLISHED 1P63. NO RTJBL & SCOULLAR. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS. : ; "FIAiNQS; ;^K&4Sk AND HAEMONIUMSI, , , ,' , , , . ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. < viATTRAY ! STREET// [I - PUNEDIN. r-" r / "... w •- ' . „,v , : ROBERT W YPER, . '-■' "■■ ' ' - LATE , • '.... . ■ . \', ',-jAIIBSjWAMiS^!. and Retail Ironmonger, ' ' " - - ' PRINCES STREET SOUTH, - ..-; ... -„ ■-„ „., DUNEDIN, Begs to intimate to his numerous customers and the public generally that he continues to import all their requirements in ) IRONMONGERY AND. OTHER HARDWARES, and is constantly renewing, bis large and. miscellaneous stock by fresh. arrivals of well-selected goods by the beßt British and American makers, including— < * ' Cheese Presses, Curd-Mills: Chaffcutters, American Churns, Spades, Shovels, Hay and Manure Forks, 'Dairy Utensils, Plough 'and Cart Chains, Hames, Scales, Weighing Machines, Fencing Wire, Rabbit Traps, Galvanised' 'Roofing Iron,- Genuine Paints. > ■ Turpentine, and Oils including Colza, Sperm, Neatsfoot, Olive, Castor, Linseed, and I Kerosene. '/ ' - ' FURNISHING AND GUILDERS' IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Including Marble and, Enamelled Slate Mantelpieces, Ranges, Grates, Stoves, Fenders, and Fireirons, &c. ' ' " ELECTRO-PLATED WARES, Of , the most choice designs, a specialty, and admirably suited for Wedding, Birthday, or Christmas presents. ' -', Lampware. and Fancy Bird Cages in great variety. Muzzle, and Breech-loading Guns and Accoutrements. A large assortment of Joiners' and Carpenters' Tools always on hand. All Goods sold at the lowest possible prices. Tf.ATESTfrom "La Follet",:— "Of all annoyances, as connected with 'la toilette' none is | j greater than the purchase of Bonae material apparently the ' very thing' required, ,the subsequent finding that ' appearances are deceitful, 3 aud money, time, and trouble have all been wasted in the acquirement of ah article whose beauty was transient, aud durability ml," Since our first purchase of the T OUIS VELVETEEN, every purchaser has reiterated the praise we bestowed. Many 'JLi makers would have contented themselves with having thus gamad public favour ; hue the great competition in .Velveteens, and the praiseworthy determination not to bo surpassed, •TWU""^toTrrfl;"T WU ""^toTrrfl;" VELVETEEN To be constantly 1 peeking improvements, which'have resulted in the production of the GENUINE WOVEN' FAST PILES, WITH • GENOA FACE.' The strictest examiner may try every test of touch and sipht without discovering these are other than the Genoa velvets they so closely resemble, while the peculiar arrangemontti resulting in tho " fast woven pile " enables theia to stand interminable aud rough wear that would ruin real velvelH at four times the price. THE Myra's Journal saya :—" The advantages claimed for this Velveteon are not a few. Firßt tho colour, which ia a fine blur -black. The appearance iB certainly very handsome and not easily distinguished from velvet ; id is thinner and finer iv texture, and consequently less heavy than ordinary velveteen, and is Baid to take the needle more easily thau any other make." IV.B. Every yard of the genuine bears the name < I^OUIS.' MAY BE HAD FROM ALL FIRST-OLABS STOREKEEPERS.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1586, 15 April 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1586, 15 April 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1586, 15 April 1882, Page 3

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