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80 YEARS PROGRESS 'MusicaL Anp BCGGS ctectRical centRc Beggs THe House of Begg's was founded on 8th October , 1861 , when Mr. Charles Begg commenced business in New Zea land in a small shop in Princes Street , Dunedin. As time passed and the colony grew, SO did Begg' S prosper and expand and SO closely was the Company associated with the musical and cultural development of the Dominion, that it might be said that this progress was achieved to a Cavalcade of Music: Eighty years and from that one little shop in Dunedin, the House of Begg's has grown into a Dominion-wide organisation one of the biggest Music Houses in the British Empire and by far the largest business of its kind in New Zealand. The newest development in our pro- gressive programme of: expansion is the erection of mag- nificent new premises in Christchurch (illustrated above) symbol of our faith and confidence in the future of New Zealand 0 pledge of our conscientious service at all times in the interest of the community. (9Beaas Ihe MUSICAL And FLECTRICAL CeNtre AUCKLAND WELLINGTON Christchurch DUNEDIN NELSON TIMARU OAMARU INVERCARGILL PIanOS MuSICAL INSTRUMENTS SHEET MuSIC AND MusICAL Literature TOYS electrical HOME applianceS 'PHILCO Radio ELECTRo MedICAL equipMeNT ARMED FORCES GIFT DEPArtMent

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 123, 31 October 1941, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 123, 31 October 1941, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 123, 31 October 1941, Page 11

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