Business Notices JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ pj gold -MEDAL WANOFOBTES Were awardt-d The GOLD MEDAL and the SILVER MEDAL, Park ISIS. The GOLD MEDAL ami DIPLOMA of HONOR, South Africa, 1877. The GRAND MEDAL of HONOR and DIPLOMA of MERIT, Philadelphia, 1870. The GRAND DIPLOMA of HONOR, Par*, 1574. The GOLD MEDAL, Paris, ISG9. The DIPLOMA of EXTRAORDINARY MERIT, Netherlands International Exhibition, ISG9. The MEDAL of HONOR, Paris, ISG7. The PRIZE MED \L, London. !StV2, &c. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ PERVECT CHECK REPEATER ACTION PIANOS, Patented 1562, 18GS, IS7I, 1875, and 1879, in GREAT BRITAIN, AUSTRIA, PRUSSIA, ITALY. BELGIUM, FRANCE, And AMERICA. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. CH. GOUNOD. “Paris, Not. 4, IS7S. “I have attentively examined the beautiful pianos of Messrs. John Brinsniead and Sons that are exhibited Vt the Paris International Exhibition of IS7B. I consider them to be exceptional in the ease with which gradations of sound can he produced, from the softest to the most powerful tones. These excellent pianos merit the approbation of all artists, as the tone is full as Well as sustained, and the touch is of perfect evenness throughout its entire range, answering to every requirement of the pianist.” JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. NICHOLAS RUBENSTEIN (Director of the Imperial Conservatoire of Music, Moscow). ANTOINE DE KONTSKI (Court Pianist to the Emperor of Germany). D. MANGUS. “ We the undersigned certify that, after having seen and most conscientiously examined the English Pianos at the Universal Exhibition of 1878, find that the palm belongs to the Grand Pianos of the house of Brinsmead. “Done in Paris the Sth Sept., IS7S.” JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. SIR JULIUS BENEDICT. “I have examined Aeasrs. Brinsmead and Sons’ New Check Action, as applied to their Pianos, and co sider it a most ingenious and valuable invention, which cannot fail to meet wi h success.” JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. On the Three Years System. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. SYDNEY SMITH. “I have much pleasure in testifying to the great excellence of Messrs. John Brinsmead and Sons’ Pianofortes. Their ‘ Perfect Check Repeater’ produces a touch that is absolute perfection, and which is unsurpassed by any other maker, native or foreign.” JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. Globe. “ Beautifully light and elastic touch, and an instant repetition.” i )HN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ NEW CONCERT GRAND PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. Graphic. “ Thia splendid Instrument has the unusual compass of 72 octaves, and has a greatly-increased length and weight of string between the bridges, while the Sostiuent sounding board is also constructed as to respond to the vibration of the strings with extreme readiness.” JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ HEW CONCERT GRAND PIANO, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. May be had at moderate charges. Observer. “The improvements include a third pedal, which prolongs the sound of any chord or note struck by the performer, and a ‘Check Repeater Action,’ which secures the most complete facility of repetition.” JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ NEW CONCERT GRAND PIANO, With the Patent Check Repeater Action. May be hired for three years, after which they become the property of the hirer without further payment. Morning Advertiser. “ The tone is remarkably full and even, of exquisite purity, and capable of the nicest gradation in the hands of a competent player.” JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ SHORT IRON GRAND PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. Illustrated London Neves. “The Brinsmead Works can supply 3000 Pianos annually. The French papers have been unanimous in their expressions of admiration of these splendid instruments. The grands especially have enchanted the Parisian professors and amateurs of music by their noble sonorousness, their enormous power, and the sympathetically voice-like quality of tone. The touch also is beautifully light, eLatic, and certain, so that many pianists, of every nation, from the Abbd Liszt downwards, who have tried these instruments, have highly complimented the enterprising manufacturers on their success.” OHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, With the Patent PurfectJCheck Repeater Action. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. Morning Post. “ A metal bridge of a peculiar form is used to produce the treble, and a much finer tone is produced than if a wooden bridge were used.” JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SdNS’ GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. On the Three Years’ System. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. Standard. “Receive the greatest approbation everywhere of musicians and manufacturers.” JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, Daily Neves. “ The new pianoforte claims notice, not only on account of its beauty and richness of tone, but specially for some ingenious mechanical novelties.” JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ GOLD MED ALJPI AN OS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. On the Three Years’ System. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ PIANOFOR I'ES, guaranteed for 'five years. Illustrated Price Lists and Descriptions, with opinions of the London Press and Musical Profession, forwarded post free on application. GILBERT BAUER’S PRIZE MEDAL DRAWING-ROOM ORGANS, from eight guineas to 300 guineas. On the Three Years’ System. TVTO 18, WIGMO BE-STREET, iM LONDON W. ANUFACTORY, THE BRINSMEAD WORKS, GRAFTON-ROAD, N.W.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5720, 30 July 1879, Page 3
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