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PIANOFORTES, ETC. ESTABLISHED 1861. N EW ZEALAND PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. GEORGE R. WEST, Direct Importer from the principal manufactories in the world of Pianofortes, Harmoniums, Organs, and every description of Music, Musical Instruments, and Fittings. The stock at this establishment will be found the most exteusive and complete in every department in New Zealand, all goods being selected by accredited and competent agents. To arrive, per Dallam Tower, Bebmgtou, Dover Castle: — Pianofortes, Harmoniums, Church Organs, and a general assortment of small goods ; also, fresh supplies of Music from the following houses Hutchings and Roraor, R. Cocks, Ashdown and Parry, Boosey, Chappell, Metzler, and Hopwood and Crew. Clarionets, B, A, C, and E Reeds,. Cases and Mouthpieces Bassoons and Oboes Folios, new shapes Military Music Bells Nigger Wigs, of every description Turkish Crescent Metronomes Wood for Violin, Viola, and Cello Superior Violins and Violincellos Violin Bows, Cases, and strings Flutinas and Concertinas Banjos and Tambourines Superior Drum-Major’s Staff Alto, Tenor, and Bass Valve Trombones Opheicleide Helicones, Baritone, Bass, and Contra Bass Saxhornes, Euphoniums, Bombardons Cornopeans, Valve Trumpets Drums and Drum Sittings, of ©very decription Folding Harmoniums Busson’s Serapbina Angelicas Harmoni Flutes, by Busson Buason’s Organ Accordeons 42 Cases and Packages GEORGE R. WEST, PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM Manufacturer and Tuner, Importer and Music Publisher, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, PERFECTION" IN PIANOFORTES. QUEEN’S PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE,Queen’s Theatre. Lewis Solomon, Proprietor and Direct Importer. The largo and varied assortment of bril-liant-toned Pianofortes and other Musical Instruments in this establishment will bear comparison with any stock in tne Australian Colonies ; and having established the fact of the 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! 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 GRAN D PLAN OFO RTES. 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 :—Cold Medal, Paris, 1870 ; Le deploma 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 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 moat 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 Brinlcy 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 Oanterburys. LEWIS SOLOMON, Agent for Erard’s and Brinsmead’a 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. RS. NEWALL &CC, • Sole Patentees of UNTWISTED WIRE ROPE, For Ships’ Standing Rigging, NEWALL & Co.’s WIRE RIGGING Is one-half the weight, one-sixth the hulk, and one-half the price of hemp rigging, ship for ship. It is lighter and stronger than any other wire rope in the market, and is entirely machine made, A staff of riggers always ready for work at home or abroad. Their PATENT COPPER WIRE CORD Is also extensively used for winclow-sasn lines, hot-houses, lightning conductors, picture cord, clock cord, tent ropes, clothes dines, and many other purposes for which hempen rope had previously been used, NEWALL & Co’s PATENT WIRE, STRAND.

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Evening Star, Issue 3289, 4 September 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3289, 4 September 1873, Page 4

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