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WAKATIPU FLOUR AND OATMEAL MILLS, LAKE HAVES. (Between Arrowtown and Queenstown.) rpHOMAS MURRAY, having purchased the above Mill, A which is now in full working order, being lately fitted with new machinery of the latest and most approved pattern, and having secured the services of a first-class milKr, is now in a position to execute orders for Flour, Oatmeal, Bran, Pollard, etc. Cash Buyer of Wheat and Oats. Highest Prices given. HIRE SYSTEM HIRE PURCHASE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. JESSES. QHARLES JJEGG & QO do not hesitate to make the extraordinary claim for their Hire System that it is VASTLY SUPERIOR to all others, both as regards Value and the easy Repayments, which are calculated on a Lower Interest Basis than any other house. HIRE SYSTEM HIRE PURCHASE. • We readily recognise the advantages offered by our rivals, because we were the first to introduce the Hire System into New Zealand on exactly similar lines, and, therefore, it is but common fairness and justice that we should reap the benefits of our labour and expenditure. HIhE SYSTEM HIRE PURCHASE. When anything stands the test of time among a discriminating people, it is pretty sure evidence of real worth and merit, and with 12 years' experience and administration of the Hire Sytem to guide us, we still justly claim to lead. HIRE SYSTEM HIRE PURCHASE. 111 That we perform all we claim is conclusively proved by the fact that those who regard us with the greatest favour are those who have dealt with us the longest. Our customers are our references. HIRE SYSTEM HIRE PURCHASE. — — We shall be glad if buyers, when comparing our prices with those of other houses, will, at the same time, alco carefully compare the goods, in which caee they will find that we give more solid value for the prices we receive than can be obtained elsewhere. Pianos, such a 9 we absolutely reject, can be, and are sold at much lower priceß than our importations ; but these are no test of value, and lead to ultimate vexation and annoyance long before the apparently easy payments have run out. HIRE— SYSTEM— HIRE— PURCHASE. —— — The continued success and increasing popula* rity that has marked each alteration in our Hire System stamps it indeliably as the Safest and Cheapest Method of Purchasing (without the slightest publicity) Pianos, Harmoniums, and Organs, etc., etc. on th it basis. MESSRS CHARLES BEGG AND CO. Abstain from entering into competition with importers of inferior Pianos, many of which flood the market at times, and which may be classed with cheap trash. Our motto is : " Nulli Secundus" (" Second to none"), and we import Pianos and other Musical Instruments of good quality at a comparatively low price. We shall limit ourselves to a variety of English and German Pianus of booa fide manufacture, and shall endeavour, through carefulness as to the retention of their high standard quality, to retain that confidence and esteem which our past career and established repntation has already earned for us at the hands of our patrons. THE MUSICAL WAREHOUSE, " Nulli Secundus" (Second to None). 26 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (21 years Established). HA. C. B. SOCIETY, Ms"&t> ' Established 1871. ; 7J~^2B3>is' Re ßistcred under the Friendly Societies Act OBJECTS.— To cherish a love for Faith and Fatherland ;to extend the hand of fellowship to our co-religionists of every nationality ; to render assistance and visit the sick and distressed ; to help the widows and orphans of deceased members. A member on payment of Is weekly is entitled to medical attendance and medicine for himself and family. Also 20s per week for 2G weeks, 15s for the next 13 weeks, and 10s per week for a period of 13 weeks, in case of sickness. On the death of wife, £10; at his own death relative receive £20. Twenty branches of this excellent Institution are now Established in New Zealand, and everyone elegible for membership should join, and participate in its unsurpassed advantages, Full particulars to be had from the branches, and from JAMES O'BRIEN, District Secretary, Auckland

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 26, 19 October 1888, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 26, 19 October 1888, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 26, 19 October 1888, Page 22

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