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PIANOFORTES. London pianoforte and music SALOON, Princes street North. For Sale or Hire, the following Pianofortes : CoNCB'iT GRAND, by Erard. DRAWING-ROOM GRAND, by J, Kirkman. SEMI-G RAND, by Collard and Collard. UPRIGHT GRAND, by Collard and Collard. COTTAGE PIANOFORTES, By Collard, Broadwood, Erard, Kirkman, Allison. Additional Shipments from the above eminent makers to arrive. Also, Pianettes and Harmoniums, by English and French Manufacturers. Pianofortes tuned, regulated, and repaired. CHARLES BEGG. PUBLIC NOTICE. Now on View, at Lewis Solomon’s, George street, PIANOFORTES! PIANOFORTES! PIANOFORTES! JOHN BEINSMEAD’S UPRIGHT IRON GRAND PIANOFORTES, The Greatest Novelty of the Age, Ex E. P. Bouverie and May Queen, at LEWIS SOLOMON’S Pianoforte Warehouse, GEORGE STREET, next Johnson, Ironmonger, John Brinsmcad and Son’s Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action, Patent Arm Escapement and Iron Tubular-supported Cottage Pianofortes. Patented 1871, in England, France, Austria, Prussia, Belgium, Italy, America, and the Netherlands. Awarded the following Medals : Gold Medal, Paris, 1870 ; Le deplome la mention extraordinaire, Amsterdam, 1869; La Medaille d’honneur, Paris, 1867 ; Gold Prize Medal, London, 1862 ; Silver Medal, Netherlands, 1867 ; and secured the highest class Medal at the late Great Exhibition, London. These Pianos have a world-wide reputation, the extraordinary power of the smallest instruments being equal to those cumbersome and Coffin-like Grands ; the touch is of so sensitive a nature, that perfection is almost realised; a repetition of the note can be obtained when the key is pressed down to one-eighth of an inch of its utmost limit, producing a purer, more sustained, and (owing to there being no tremulous recoil of the hammer) greater power and volume—in fact, of such a power as to sustain that which they happily call singing —whilst a plaintive melody is being performed. These Pianos possess, and are famous for the following essentials, viz. : Touch beautifully light and elastic, Repetition instantaneous, prevention of the hammer rebounding and striking the string a second time, and yet always ready to strike again ! Metallic tubes put where most needed, rendering it impossible for the instrument to get out of order, the iron supports being Compensating for extreme climates, and preventing at the same time so great an amount of tuning necessary to ordinary instruments. Tone most delightfully sweet and firm, brilliant and extremely powerful the smallest Piano having the power of an ordinary Grand—and the greatest recommendation is, the wonderful manner in which this action causes the instruments to keep in order and wear. All these facts are confirmed by Messrs Benedict, Sydney Smith, and Brinley Richards. These Pianofortes have created quite a sensation throughout England and America. The liquid quality of tone in the upper octaves, and the clearness and sonority of the lower cannot he surpassed. They also possess this great desideratum distinct articulation in the most rapid execution. The above Pianos, ex E. P. Bouverie and May Queen are now landed. Also, a shipment of 10 ERARD’S magnificent new design Pianofortes, the quality of which is too well known to require comment. Collard and Collard’s, Kirkraan’s, Pleyel’s, Bord’s & Anchor's will follow in due course. Other Musical Instruments, and the Latest Novelties in Music of every description shortly expected ; and, with the Pianos, will be sold at the lowest possible prices. Having engaged Mr f.ucas, the well-known Organ and Pianoforte Tuner, I am prepared to undertake the Tuning, Regulating, and Repairing every description of Musical Instruments throughout the Province. i Pianofortes carefully packed for the country. LEWIS SOLOMON, (Agent for Erard’s & Brinsmead’s Pianofortes.) George Street, Dunedin COACHES. MESSRS COBB k CO. beg to offer to the pleasure-seeking public further facilities for visiting their friends during the Holidays, they having instructed their Agents to issue RETURN TICKETS AT SINGLE FARE AND HALF FARE, Available for One Week, issue commencing December 4th, continuing to January 81st. Passengers holding Return Tickets must give twenty-four hours’ notice of their intention to use them, and have their names placed on the way-bill, otherwise the Company will not be responsible for any disappointment or delay, us only ONE-HALF of each Coach will be kept for returns, and that not later than twenty-four hours before starting. JOHN CfTAPLIN & CO. BOOKING OFFICE— Man.se street, Dunedin. CHEAP FARES! CHEAP FARES! THE Northern Line of Coaches leaves the Booking Office, Empire Hotel, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8 a.m., for Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Hampden, Otepopo, and Oamaru. Return Tickets, available for any time, at cheap rates. Parcels at reduced rates. J. A. DUNCAN, Proprietor. MRS STEADMAN’S Coach leaves the Gridiron Hotel, Every Morning, at half-past eight, for West Taieri, returning the same day. Mrs Steadman’s Coach leaves Gridiron Hotel, at half-past four every Evening for East Taieri, Reliance, and White House Hotel. CHIROPODIST. HOW’S YOUR POOR FEET? NO MORE CORNS! NO MORE TENDER FEET! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. MR J. D. MUNTON, having nearly worked out his claim of City Crier, intends to fill up Ida spare time by resuming his old practice of CHIROPODIST. Gentlemen waited on at their residences by forwarding their addresses to J. D. MUN TON, Verandah Terrace, Stafford street. N.B,— At home in the moruiug, 8 to 10 o’clock j evening, i to (i.

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Evening Star, Issue 3069, 19 December 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3069, 19 December 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3069, 19 December 1872, Page 3

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