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i I I AND Organs. HON. DANIEL F. BEATT? the great Organ and Piano Manufacturer, is building and shiping more Organs and Pianos than ever. In 1870 Mr Beatty left home a penniless plow boy, aud by his indomitable will he has worked his way up so as to sell so far, nearly 100,000 of Beattys Organs and Pianos since 1870 Nothing seems ' to dishearten him ; obstacles laid iv his way, that would havo wrecked any ordinary man forever, he turns to an advertisement and comes out of. it brighter than ever. His instruments, as is well known, are very popular and are to be fouud in a r ! parts of the world. We are informed that during the next ten years he intends to sell 200,000 more o his make, that means a business ot $20,000,000 if we average them at $100 each It is already the largest business of the kind in existence. Send to Daniel F. Beatty, Wabh . in9ton, New Jersey, for Catalogue. lI7ILLIAM pOLLINS CARTER. ■MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. I am now prepared to do any cavt- , ing about the town that may be rei quire'L | Orders promptly attended to. I | «S2 A WEEK AND upwards may be made \.j oifc-.er sox, world rig evenings : and taking orderß fur us. Perj mauent work if required. Eucloae ! stamp for particulars. , I NOVELTY IMPORTING CO. ' Sydney.

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Manawatu Herald, 20 February 1894, Page 4

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226

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 20 February 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 20 February 1894, Page 4

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