We would like to call the attention of our readers, to the splendid and altogether unique, collection of pianos and organs to.be seen at the showrooms of F. J. Pinny. Ltd., r>3 Culxi Street, Wellington. Their stock, which they claim to be the largest opened up iu the. district, includes flue specimens of Erard's manufacture, who, by tho way, aro manufacturers, to . the. present , King, Chappcll's, Knako's (u?ed at tho Hoyal Academy,. London), and Spaetho's. Also organs by the world-famed Mason • and Hamlin firm. Anyone contemplating the purchase of a piano or organ will do well to pay them a visit before finally deciding. To-day at 2 p.m. a great clearing eaJc of furniture, clothing, 2(1,000 picture postcards, and sundries will lie held by Messrs. J. W. Braithwiito and Co. at (ho City Auction Mart, Manners Street. On Wednesday tho same firm will sell a number of horses and carts at the Nag's Head Yards, Dixon Street. Tenders are invited for. the purchase o.f a number of assets of the nfsigned estate of Corbould and Co.. Christchurnli, wholesale jewellers, by Messrs. Modlin, Crane, ami Co., accountants for the trustees, Bowron's ' Buildings, ChiistoUaxch«
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 984, 26 November 1910, Page 8
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