_ s _ we wish t0 pomt out that in addition to the various BRINSMEAD PATENTS and IMPROVEMENTS "" ■»* ?"■ f■?*- f | which have made these Pianos so deservedly famous throughout the civilised -world, they contain certain altera- «•»* " _J& J" t \ tions and extra securing specially arranged for the requirements of this colony. To obtain these results, one of ;%■*■_ m ■ . - ' s " -,"*■" — x, " i the members of Messrs Brinsmead's firm has twice visited us within the last three Years and discussed their ;. --' -"^ "'■""■'_ ' l~* l 1 — ~^ J C ■ manufactures in all bearings with our experienced employees; and having proved that these • alterations in *^k |«7'' Ti "j* 1 * construction for this climate are of the most vital importance if a Piano is to give lasting satisfaction, we Tvith *. Vt"*** " *^ ie g reatesl; confidence recommend these Instruments to anyone desiring a high-class Piano in preference to those £** * * ht* '*" manufactured by firms whicK have not the experience of the requireznents of this climate — so trying to Pianos '?'* V* ] » 1* i*r % '^Hfr r * ~^ "*" - "when not specially prepared.
9 Sometimes it is difficult to know what to give the §1 H children as a tit-bit, or what to take, when starting m H for a journey, a picnic, or a spin on the wheel. J|f m But if you choose " em [ Van Houten's Eating Ghocolatel I you know that you have a wholesome snack of ll i splendid flavor. The irreproachable composition, 1 1 |i|" and nutritive, highly digestible ingredients, render m H "^ an Houten's Chocolate preferable to the cheap m HP chocolates and confectioneries (which are often of ||f Wl very" questionable composition), while it faF exceeds B W all similar products in the delicious cocoa-flavor. W. s fli Sold in Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. f|| Ilk Also in Square Tablets and Small Bars. MS ISLIMTOH FEimiSEES. . ISLINGTON GEAIN FEB-S.]LISEKS ISLINGTON MANGEL FERTILISERS ISLINGTON POTATO FERTILISERS ISLINGTON TURNIP FERTILISERS STILL THE CHEAPEST & BEST MANURES OFFEBED ® THE LARGEST PRIZE-TAKERS FOR YEARS PAST. SUTTOffg SBEBS, * S ; UTTON : S CLOVER SEEDS BUTTON'S TURNIP SEEDS. Colonial-Grown Seeds of all Descriptions. TOTHILL, WATSOF, & CO., THE OTAGO AGRICULTURAL .AI^D PASTORAL SOC|ETY a TWENTY-FOURTH TAHUNA PARK, DUNEDIN, FIRST DAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 10 a.m.: JUDGING- SHEEP, CATTLE, and PIGS. SALE OP FAT STOCK at 3 p.iaf. • 'SECOND DAY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 9 a.m. (PEOPLE'S DAY) : JUDGING DRAUGHT, THOROUGHBRED, CARRIAGE, HACKNEYS, MOUNTED RIFLE HORSESj COBS, PONIES, HUNTERS, LEAPING and JUMPING CONTESTS. ' \VU Exhibits on the Ground. Grand Parade "of Prize Stock. Trial of Hunters. Leaping Matches. Entries Close on WEDNESDAY, November 21. Catalogues and Entry Forms can foe obtained from Members, Agents, and the under- '^ Sned ' E. F. DUTHIE, Secretary.
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