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Correspondence.

{Correspondents’ opinions are not necessarily ours).

At his premises next post office Mr Crawshaw is making a good display of violins, accordeons, concertinas, and other musical instruments, which he is selling at very much reduced rates, as the prices in his window effectually prove—these reductions to June 14th only. He also claims that his American organs are better value than any others offering, and as he has no expense with special shops, paid canvassers, &«., he does not need a large profit on original cost. Terms for organs can be arranged to suit buyers...

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 250, 2 September 1902, Page 3

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Correspondence. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 250, 2 September 1902, Page 3

Correspondence. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 250, 2 September 1902, Page 3

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