■ t.j. : ■ - ; 1 '■ ,-iit «,j! .-: ,v;'. ;)::..i/.. r . .-i I Bianos ! Piaiios 3 i Pianos ! [■■■'• ■ .■•■(■'..• ■■-■.. ■ -. , 1; ;•,.-, ' ! f: TtHE following ShipniJents of 6vtit NEV MODKL PIANOS are just arriving \-' and are to be followed by* others m eac g; succeeding Steamer :-^-' ■ j ■ c; .■■:•:-::. V Ex, Wairoa— ; r -| 3 Burr|Walpuf;,Pianos ([P Model) 3 Burr^Wahiutt Pianos (P P Model) b| ExNurnberg— j! 6 Walnutt^Pianos (D Model) :■■:;.• , Ex Chemnitz— '; ' 5 Pianos, with Marqueterie {0 Model' 6 Pianpß, Gdld Engraved (A Model) 12 Queen Anne Model, with Amboyna &c. 4 Bijou Models, extended end, over strung 4 B Models, with Patent Tuning At tachment . '•. :> , 4 R Models (the Double Prize-taker] iviILNER & THOMPSON^ GREAT PATENT DEVICE, ■ . *.- By'which a Piano stands permanently m . Tune after the Strings are once stretched. Is the beet Patent ever discovered foi ' ,1 Pianos, aad will last twenty years. , A common, idea seems to prevail that a second-hand Piano, purchased m auction rooms or some cheap furniture sale is necessarily of better value than one . bought from the regular dealer. It seeas needless to point out the fallacy of this delusion, because, as a matter of fact, the Pianos sold m this way are mostly instruments with some inherent defects, or those from which all the life has beon taken by hard wear and bad usage ; but a little reflection will soon show how much preferable it is to have a new instrument, with all the advantages of perfect touch and ; tone, to the uncertain touch and irregulaac action of an instrument whose only merit is that it looks like a good Piano, and is a few pounds cheaper. , ; . ORGANS! ORGANS 1; ; Mason Hamlia Organs, £7 10s. Powerful School Organs, £9 and £10 10s. Just Received, ex barque Alice,: '. 30 CASES ORGANS from the celobrated 1 , firm of Bell and Co., Canada, com- ' prising-— Little Gem, No. 1 and % Little Giant, 8 stops and 10 stopß Their new Chapel Model and a number of other styles. Illustrated Catalogues free on application. ■ < Now Landing, ex Brig Nettie— 36. CASES BBETHOYEN ORGANS, comprising—- ! New Paris,- No. land 2: . - ._!■■■■ , Imperial, with illuminated pipe. top ' Gem, Nob. 1 arid 2, &c. ] ' . ,i •:; ■ " '■■■ J;i ..--MM-; .: ;.i:.-.-, i. . />; ; ;;■■ ;j •> v | • .These Organs range m^price from £9 10a to £30, and are the best value m the market- ■■ ■ ' .- • ~ ■ : ■■■■:■ 'nWe are the largest importers of Musical Instruments m New , Zealand. Other, dealers, both m Australia and New Zealand, boythrough our agency. This fact a,lone secures us the advantage of being able to give the best possible value to our olients. ' ■■■- •-■:■;<■ ■ We guarantee ail our Model Pianos tot for five years. • >r CHEAP MUSIC ! CHEAP MUSIC 1 1 "We have just issued a new (ja'talogwfl of surplus stock of copyright ■ uiuaic, • one shilling each copy. This comprises, songs and pieces by the best composers, and W 'H only continue until these lines • are cleared oat. . - CHEAP MUSIC. CHEAP MUSIC. CHEAP MUSIC. :: ; ' Our threepeny catalogue of reprints of. non-copyright music has just been replenished by a new shipment per Kai* koura. . Thiß renders our catalogue complete, MILNSB PmOUZSQW
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 899, 8 April 1891, Page 1
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505Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 899, 8 April 1891, Page 1
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