THE DRESDEN Pianos ! THAT the Pianoforte is the most popular musical instrument of the day is doubtless partly attributable to the facility with which a very decent amount of skill in performing on it may be obtained. There are certain well-known names that stand high in the profession for the quality, tone, and finish of the instruments manufactured by them, and if the intending purchaser has not sufficient skill or judgment of his own to enable him to make a selection he cannot do better than to purchase from one of these firms of repute. In recent years pianoforte salesmen have multiplied in the Colonies, and there is much competition, but amid it all the Dresden Pianoforte Manufacturing and Agency Com ■ pany still holds a first position, and the, quality of their Pianos is unsurpassed by any,, while in the specialty of the Sire System they have no equals. The Company continues to maintain the. high reputation that it has had during the: wholetime that has elapsed since its founding.. That the Dresden Pianos have always been the favorite instruments of the musical profession goes without saying ; Henri. Kowalski, Isidore Luckstone, Herr JBarmeyer, Herr Benno Seherek, and others, express, themselves in the highest terms of praise. The Dunedin house at 29 and 31 PrinceSStreet, is under the management of J. A. X. EIEDLE, a gentleman whose name is widely and well-known in musical circles, and underwhose direction the reputation of the firm will not suffer. The Wellington house, at the corner of Lambton Quay and Brandon street, is under the control of M. J. BROOKES, also well, and favorably known to the musical public of. New Zealand. P. J. Ijillicrap MUSIC SELLER, Invercargill. Agent DRESDEN PIANO CO.
TO THE PEOPLE OF SOUTHLAND. gUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY Axd so Help eaoh other on the True Road to Prosperity. D Kingsland * Son, SOUTHLAND STEAM BISCUIT AND CONFECTIONERY WORKS, Don street, Invercargill. Having secured the services of a first-class Foreman for cur Biscuit Department, we are now turning out goods equal to anything of the kind in the colony ; and we trust, by strict attention to business, and maintaining the front rank in point of quality, for our manufactures, to merit the LION’S SHARE of the patronage of the people of Southland. Ask for Kingsland’s Biscuits and Confectionery. Obtainable from all merchants and storekeepers throughout the district. SOUTHLAND School of Art AND DESIGN, Tay street (next Courthouse.) CLASSES meet on Friday evenings (commencing 19th October), at 7.30 p.m. For terms and particulars apply to W. E. GLADSTONE, Principal.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 31, 27 October 1894, Page 14
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424Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 31, 27 October 1894, Page 14
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