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AN IMMENSE UNDERTAKING

SUPPLYING EVERYTHING MUSICAL Henry Ford is proud of the organisation which offers to supply any part of his car, anywhere, at any time. i * there is a musical firm in Auckland which offers to supply anything ana everything musical at any’ time. &ue i an offer is a bigger contract than most people imagine, for it is, in effect, an offer to supply anything from a grand piano to a violin string, and any tune from a grand opera accompaniment to the latest jazz record. There are hundreds and perhaps thousands of compositions, and any number of variations in keys and renderings. But Lewis Eady Ltd’s slogan still stands as “Everything Musical. Exclusive agencies are held for Chappell. Bechstein, Eavestaff and '•iiliams’s pianos and Williams’s plaolas. Large and well-chosen selections of H.M.V. records are always carrie d; saxophones, violins, ukuleles, gramophones and drums, and indeed, literally and actually everything musiis stocked.

For the well-known and popular sloan is no cheap catchline —the firm of Eady Ltd. have long prided themselves that it is also a motto to hve up to. Service has always been a strong Point, and an efficient staff in each department will 'satisfy the most humble inquiry as surely as the largest. This enviable reputation will be still further endorsed now that the new premises are occupied. ft is no exaggeration to say that the new premises are the most up-to-date *na complete in either Australia or Zeala -nd. Situated as they are, V&ht in the heart of Queen Street jnext door to John Court’s Ltd.), they be* at the Present moment, and will more so in the future. th . e home of “Everything Musi-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 300, 10 March 1928, Page 5

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AN IMMENSE UNDERTAKING Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 300, 10 March 1928, Page 5

AN IMMENSE UNDERTAKING Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 300, 10 March 1928, Page 5

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