MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. VIOLINS. —Hewitt’s Fiddle Shop for All Instruments, Repairs, Strings, etc. Bows repaired.—62 Pitt St. VIOLINS Overhauled and Re-toned; Bows re-haired; Repairs a speciality. —James Hewitt. Violin Maker. IS Swanson St. PIANOS FOR SALE N owow— A MUSICAL MASTERPIECE AT AN APPROACHED PRICE! mHE XT EW iHE -iA EW VI7ILLIAMS pLA-OLA ▼ ▼ ILLIAMS JL LA-OLA A? £135. The new "Bungalow” model Williams new 1929 Player-Piano represents the last word in player pianistic art. The expression control in this new model eclipses anything yet conceived in either piano or player-piano of any style. With assurance, we can state that it will actually give the true-to-life pianist’s human control. In appearance, the new model has been so tastefully designed and compactly built, that it is hardly distinguishable from an ordinary handsome upright grand. Case finishes are in rich genuine mahogany and walnut. Next week we offer to the public the new “Bungalow” Model. Be sure to see the special exhibition instruments which will be on show in our windows and demonstrated in our new Piano Department. Your silent piano can be exchanged and easy terms are available to all. Lewis ewis “THE IADY, BOX OFFICE.” QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. lOMPARE PIANO VALUES i AT THE J.C.L. Special Display. Showrooms on the FIFTH FLOOR. HANDSOME UPRIGHT PIANOS at 59gns, 69gns, 89gns to 115gns. PLAYER PIANOS from 139 to 165gns. Every Instrument Guaranteed. NO DEPOSIT —GRADUAL PAYMENTS Catalogues Sent on Request.JOHN pOURT, T TD., OHN VOURT, "TD., ‘•THE J.C.L.,'* QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND’S LEADING DRAPERS AND FURNISHERS. RECONDITIONED X> ARGAINS ECONDITIONED £> ARGAINS IN PIANOS AND PLAYERS. Although these, ‘instruments have been thoroughly overhauled, tuned and reconditioned, they are selling at prices which are but a fraction of their original cost. This is the way to buy a piano cheaply. Call in and see them. We guarantee satisfaction or exchange within three months.
NEUFELD.—WaInut case. £27 10s cash. No deposit, 5s weekly. SCHUMANN, Berlin.—Overstrung-, iron frame, solid oak, £36 10s cash. No deposit, 5s weekly. BRUND, Berlin.—Sweet tone, dark case. £4O cash. No deposit, 5s weekly. JOHN SPENCER, London.—Attractive rosewood case, iron frame, splendid tone. £45 cash. No deposit, 5s weekly. A. TAYLOR AND SON, London.—Magnificent upright grand, extended iron frame, overstrung, £47 10s cash. No deposit, 6s 9d weekly. ROBERTS, London.—Rosewood, overstrung, underdamper, used 12 months, cost £95, guaranteed. £SO cash. No deposit, 7s 6d weekly. HAAKE, Berlin. —Rosewood model, new, slightly stockworn, £9O model, guaranteed 10 years. £6O cash. No deposit, 8s 6d weekly. CHAPPELL, London.—Full upright grand, new condition, guaranteed, cost £l5O. Bargain, £67 10s cash. No deposit, Ss 6d weekly. WILLIAMS PLAOLA.—SS note, used a few months only. £175 model, special. l£ll's cash. No deposit, £3 monthly. Lewis tt'adt, r imited, EWIS 15 K ARAN GAH APE ROAD, Near Grafton Bridge. GRAMOPHONES FOR 8 ALE FLOOR Cabinet Gramophone, double spring; 12 records free; 5s weekly; cash price, £l4 10s.—Lyric Talkeries, Top Symonds St. j REPAIRS, Gramophone; expert; low- I est prices. Wonderful new ampli- I fiers; H.M.V. type; tonearms, motors, ac- ' cessories.—S. and T. Adams, 46 Eden | Terrace. ; RADIO APPARATUS FOR SALE KELLOGG” and ••Gilfillan" Radio Sets, expert service, easy terms to suit.—Harringtons, Ltd., 138 and 140 Queen St. K“VALVE Glass Cabinet Speaker, Wavetrap, A and B, accum. Ace Charger. —lB Cumberland Av., Grey Lynn. TRAMWA7 NOTICES. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. OPENING OF CONNECTING LINE BETWEEN PATTESON AND FANSHAWE STREETS. On and after SUNDAY, November 4, 1928, the connecting line between Patteson and Fanshawe Streets will be opened for traffic and the following Herne Bay Cars will be diverted to and from the City, via Halsey and Fanshawe Streets:— Depart Herne Bay to City, via Halsey and Fanshawe Streets, WEEK-DAYS * 7.14 a.m., 7. | 8-30, 9.8, 9.45, 10.23, 11.1, 11.39, 12.17 p.m.; 12.55, 1.32, 2.10, 2.48, 3.26, 4.4, 4.42, 4.57, 5.20, 5.27, 6.42, 7.26, I Q in T?PTTI AVO r\XTT TT. 8.9, 9.5, 9.53, 10.41. FRIDAYS ONLY: Same as above until 5.57 p.m., then 6.41, 7.26, 8.10, 8.54, 9.44, 10.35. SUNDAYS: 9.8 a.m., 10.8, 11.8, 12.8 p.m., 1.8, 2.10, 3.6, 4.2, 4.58, 5.54, 6.50, 7.46, 8.42, 9.38. Depart Customs Street W., via Fanshawe and Halsey Streets, to Herne Bay, WEEK-DAYS:—7.22 a.m., 8.0, 8.38, 9.16, 9.54, 10.31. 11.9, 11.47, 12.25 1.3, 1.41, 2.19, 2.56. 3.34. 4.12, 4.50,*4.55, 5.4. 5.40.-6.31 7.21. S.B, 5.56, 9.44, 10.32. FRIDAYS ONLY:—Same as above until 7.21 0.m.. then 5.12. 9.2, 9.53. 10.43. SUNDAYS: 9.11 a.m., 10.11. 11.11, 12.11 p.m., 1.11, 2.9, 3.5. 4.1, 4.57, 5.53, 6.49, 7.45. 5.41. 9.37. Destination Signs.—Cars running to and from the Citv. -v ia the above route, will show Via Fanshawe Street." A. E. FORD, Manager.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 3
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