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rriHE SMITH AMERICAN X ORGAN, The finest Cabinet Organs in the World. STATEMENT OF FACTS. 1 The following statements are guaranteed by the subscribers :—: — I. The Smith Organ Company have been in existence for upwards of 26 years, and have made hearly eighty thousand orgaus. 11. 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 pronoTinced in all fair competitions to be the best. IV. The Smith Organ is remarkable beyond all others for its power, and the superior sweetness, fulness, and voice-like quality of tone. V. Since the introduction of these instruments into the Australian colonies, their success has been unprecedented. VI. Customers who have once heard them buy no other. VII. The agents exhibit the Smith Organ in their rooms alongside organs by Mason and Hamlyn, George Wood and Co., Prince, Eaten, &c, 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. IX. 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 instrument yet made, and is the most suitable for churches, halls, and large buildings. ALLAN & CO. (WILKIE), Melbourne, Australian Agents, CHAS. BEGG & CO., Dunedin, Sub-Agents for New Zealand. JAMES COUSTON, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, ZINCWORKER, &c, &c, Walkeb Stbeet. igp- Orders punctually attended to. aUNS 1 GUNS ! ! GUNS !! ! Pin converted into Central Fire Guns ; Muzzle-loaders converted into Breech-loadeis ; superior workmanship, by thoroughly experienced man from the leading Gun Makers in Edinburgh. Telephones, all kinds of Electrical, Philosophical and Surgical Instruments made to order. Sewing Machines repaired on the shortest notice.— CHARLES HENRY, Gunsmith, Maclaggan Street. "XT *R -By Special |g|l|^l Appointment. M FLEMING, Pink of Fashion • Dress Bootmaker to His Excellency Sir George Fergusson Bowen, late Governor of New Zealand. M. Fleming begs to inform his kind supporters and the public at large that he is prepared to make the neatest and most fashionable style of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots to order, up to the full pink of fashion, at 15 per cent, less than his usual price, at the beginning of the year 1878. One trial, and he is bound to please the eye and fit the foot. George-street, Dunedin. ■VTOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF A-N DUNEDIN. E. K. M'LISKEY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Rattray Street, In returning thanks to his numerous friends and the [public for their liberal patronage and support for so many years conferred on him, begs to announce that he has just completed new and extensive Premises, with all the latest appliances for the Manufacture of Boots and Bnoes of every description, wholesale and retail, at prices to suit the requirements of all who may favour him with their patronage. Every style of work got up on the premises, and guaranteed best material and workmanship.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 267, 14 June 1878, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 267, 14 June 1878, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 267, 14 June 1878, Page 6