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AMERICAN ORGANS. Popular Models at Popular Prices. The Cottage "Kimball" Organ, £13 13s Dark Oak Case. Eleven stops, with two full sets of reeds of five octaves each. Bass and treble octave couplers, Vox Humans, knee swell, and Grand Organ lever. Height, 46} i n; width, 44in ; depth, 24in. A splendid instrument. The"Estey"No. 11— £23 2s. A plain, substantial instrument in Oak or Walnut. Particularly , suited for the musical student or for use in small churches, lodge or school rooms.' Very fine tone. Length, 3ft lOin ; height, 4ft ; depth, lft B*in. s Two full - sets of reeds of five octaves each', with treble and bass couplers. Knee swell, grand organ, etc;, and 11 stops. ' Th,e "Estey" Parlour Qrg*n, No. 121, £26 ss. A most handsome instrument in Oak or Walnut. Beautiful top, with bevelled edge plate glass mirror inserted, and elegant decoration. Stands 6ft 4in height. Contains two full sets of • roods of five octaves each, with treble and bass couplers, knee smell, grand organ, 11 stops. * * * GHAS.BEGC&GO (JLEMIT3S») Princes Street, Dunedin

To a meal unless it includes a cup of that delicious beverage , -!'," "KTF&On" TliA This Tea can be obtained from the - leading Grocers and' Storekeepers throughout Otago and Southland, and is, without doubt, the VERY BEST- It is put up in four aualities, packed in lib. and £lb. packets, and 51b- and 101 b. tins.

MASONIC HOTEL OHRISTCHURGH Visitors to the above Hotel will- receive Coad Mile Failte from the Proprietor, ~ B. POWER !»**« of Dunlin. Oxford Hotel COLOMBO STREET N. (near Bridge), * CHRISTCHURCH. R. A. HEARN Proprietor (Late of Wellington). Customers can always depend upon Civility and the Best of Liquors.

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New Zealand Tablet, 2 September 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, 2 September 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, 2 September 1909, Page 2

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