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SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, AUGUST 11. At 2 o’clock. FAMILY RESIDENCE AT SUNNYSIDE. M‘L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, .& CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Monday, August 11, at 2 o’clock, That desirable Residence at Sunny side, being half of allotment 8 and allotment 9, comprising three-quarters of an acre, and situated at the corner of William and Ann streets. The House consists of eight rooms and cellar, with outhouses. The ground is all fenced, is in a high state of cultivation, and fully stocked with fruit-trees. Terms at sale. OTAGO WOOL AND FLAX STORES. Driver, stewart, and co., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, DUNEDIN, are prepared to make ADVANCES on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS on the INCOMING CLIP of WOOL, also on NEW ZEALAND HEMP or other Produce, either for sale here or for shipment to eir Agents in Melbourne, London, or the United States. They will hold SALES at— KAIKORAI YARDS, every Wednesday, at 11 o’clock, of Fat Cattle, Sheep and Lambs. OTAGO WOOL AND PRODUCE STORES, every Wednesday, at 3 o’clock, of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, Flax, &c.

T O H N MACLEAN, ** STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, SHEEP, CATTLE, & HORSE SALESMAN Dunedin. BUTCHERS. Gegege wilson, Successor to Edward Menleve, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, George and Maclaggan streets, Dunedin, and George street, Port Chalmers. Families waited on for orders in all parts o the City and Suburbs, JAMES FORSYTH, SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHER, Port Chalmers, BEGS to intimate to masters of vessels and the public generally, that he still continues to supply the best quality of Meat at the lowest rates, and has no connection with any other butcher in the Port.

PIANOFORTES. PERFECTION - IN PIANOFORTES. QUEEN’S PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE, Queen’s Theatre. Lewis solomon, Proprietor and Direct Importer. The large and varied assortment of bril-liant-toned Pianofortes and other Musical Instruments in this establishment will bear comparison with any stock in too Australian Colonies ; and having established the fact of thu superiority of these instruments, he will be glad to offer every facility to those about to purchase. Added to the above are— Ex Michael Angelo--10 Brinsmead’s Gold Medal Perfect Check Actions

Ex Cospatrick—--8 Kirkman’s new design Trichords. AN UNDENIABLE FACT! PIANOFORTES! PIANOFORTES! PIANOFORTES 1 Copy of letter from Alberto Zelman, Esq., Conductor and Pianist of Lyster and Cagli’s

Royal Italian Opera Company : “ Mr Lewis Solomon, “Dear Sir,—Having been requested while at Christchurch to examine the two Pianos sent by you to the Exhibition—one by S. and P. Erard, and the other by John Brinsmead and Son—l have much pleasure in stating, after having thoroughly tested both, that I can with confidence state they are the best upright Pianos I have seen in the Colony, and must congratulate you on the introduction of so brilliant a class of instruments into New Zealand, “ I am, Dear Sir, “Yours faithfully, “Alberto Zelman.” Collard’s, Kirkman’s, and Erard’s magnificent Check Actions, require no comment, and the greatest novelty of the age is JOHN BRINSMEAD’S UPRIGHT IRON GRAND PIANOFORTES. John Brinsmead 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 deploma la mention extraordinaire, Amsterdam, 1869; La Medallle 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 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 be surpassed. They also possess this great desideratum—distinct articulation in the most rapid execution. Pianofortes taken in exchange, and the full value allowed. Pianofortes, tuned, regulated, and carefully packed for the country. Pianofortes for Hire, All instruments charged at the lowest possible prices. N.B.—Just unpacked, a large lot of Violins, Clarionettes, Piccolos, Banjos, and every description of fittings; also, Stools and Canterburys. LEWIS SOLOMON, Agent for Erard’s and Brinsmead’s Pianofortes. For Balls and Concerts, A BRINSMEAD’S IRON GRAND. Ex Cospatrick, 10,000 Pieces New Music, selected by HENRY RUSSELL, At Greatly REDUCED PRICES,

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Evening Star, Issue 3267, 9 August 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3267, 9 August 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3267, 9 August 1873, Page 4

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