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CAVALCADE OF "The Stovy cf Music in New _ Yeatund MUSIC IN N.z: is the History cf Beggs No. I: I861-1870 7151S The Founding of Begg' $ 4 New Zealand was only twenty years old as a nation when the House of Begg' S was established by Mr. Charles Begg, a practical expert in every branch of the piano trade. Mr. Begg was an experienced and successful piano manufacturer from Aberdeen, where he had been in business for over ten years- The time was propitious for the enterprise, for New Zealand was progressing boldly, the first railway being opened in 1863, and important gold discoveries were being made in Otago and Westland. At first Mr. Begg both manufactured and imported pianos. He exhibited pianos made of Nz woods in the Nz Exhibition of 1865. With far sighted judgment, Mr. Begg saw the part music would play in the growth of this country, and he did all in his power to foster the musical and cultural development of the colony: In those days our people were dependent on their own efforts for entertainment: Shortly afterwards, great musicians and Bingers from abroad began to visit New Zealand: At every MReadl stage of progress Begg' S have been In the lead. looking Musical and become the Dondinal by thorouehi Begg' 5 have business in the and 4 policy Elecicicab besinous entegprise; of Begg S alitc gBeaas {cokiceg ahead. che eulioude the woctal when c-operating forward to to the New bring many Effort, looks won. Peace '%nd | 'Electricity; Victory has beerfield of Music convenience, wonders in the for comfort, THE MUSICAL & ELECTRICAL CENTRE new facilities and entertainments Cash in National Invest Your Svaplsaviass War

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 198, 9 April 1943, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 198, 9 April 1943, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 198, 9 April 1943, Page 10

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